Northern lights
About the tour
The Northern Lights are a magical phenomenon, but they only appear under the right conditions. To make the most of your night, we start at Aurora Reykjavik, Iceland’s first and only Northern Lights museum, run by a local family. In a short, fun visit, to ensure you get all you need to make the best out of this tour.
Then, it’s out into the night to chase the auroras across Iceland’s most stunning landscapes. With this preparation, seeing the Northern Lights becomes more than sightseeing—it’s a shared adventure and a chance to connect with one of nature’s most extraordinary shows. Check out intinerary to learn about the detaills
Highlight
Aurora Museum
Northern Light
Pictures time
Privat guide
Magic landscapes
Hot Coco and Islandic Pastry
What to Bring?
Head cloths and gloves
Warm outdoor cloths
Smartphone/Camera
tripod or photography instruments
Hoties if needed
Be ready for any weather at any time
Important to know
Available Sesson: October to March
The Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon and cannot be guaranteed, but our expert guides carefully track conditions to give you the best possible chance of seeing them.
Tours are subject to weather conditions. Cancellation policy applies.
Included
Tickets to Aurora museum, 4k expirience
Hot coco and local pastry to keep warm
2 hours hunting
Amaizing landscapes
Best picture ever
We start the evening at Aurora Reykjavik, Iceland’s only Northern Lights museum. It’s a short, fun stop where you’ll explore the myths and science of the auroras. You’ll enjoy 4K projections, virtual reality experiences, and get expert tips to capture the perfect photo.
Now that you know what it’s all about, it’s time to hunt the lights. We drive to the clearest skies and the most stunning landscapes. When we find the perfect spot, relax with hot chocolate and Icelandic pastries. Watch the auroras dance above, and let your camera capture every magical moment.
On the way back, the night stays with you full of stories, laughter, and memories from one of nature’s most extraordinary shows.
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