We pick you up and whisk you away from the city lights to where we predict the best sightings according to the cloud forecast. Our small tour group allows us to get off the beaten path and away from the crowds to enjoy the Northern Lights in serenity.*
This northern lights tour in Iceland takes you in an original superjeep out of town to avoid light pollution so as to observe this fascinating natural phenomenon also known as the Aurora Borealis. Given clear skies and a little bit of luck, sightings can occur from autumn to spring. The main 4X4 superjeeps are Land Rover Defenders and 6-door Ford...Read more
Your adventure starts with your pick-up in Reykjavik. The group size is no bigger than 19. Your driver-guide will then head out to the countryside and away from the light pollution. And then the hunt begins.
All our guides have many years of experience with Northern Light tours. Together we analyze the forecast daily and make our decision...Read more
The Northern Lights Cruise will sail you out into the dark blue wonder of Faxaflói bay in search of this mystical phenomenon, leaving behind the bright city lights of the capital Reykjavík. Our expert guide will be at hand to answer your questions while you enjoy Mother Nature's lights show and starry skies wrapped up in a warm...Read more
The Northern Lights bus tour takes you out of Reykjavik city to see the bright dancing lights of the aurora. The Northern Lights are one of the most spectacular shows in Iceland and can frequently be seen during the winter...Read more
Visit the oldest swimming pool in Iceland, the geothermal, open-air Secret Lagoon. After soaking luxuriously in the warm water, enjoy a delicious buffet-style dinner where you can enjoy a variety of Icelandic foods. After dinner, we will then set out on a hunt for the Northern Lights. The guide and the driver will utilize their considerable...Read more
Join our tour for the hunt of the Northern Lights. This 3-5 hour tour will take you out of the light pollution of the city so that you may see the lights better when they appear. There will be hot cocoa to warm you up during the cold...Read more
The Northern Lights (or aurora) are perhaps one of the most popular things that tourists come to Iceland to visit. This stunning light display occurs high in the upper atmosphere of the earth as a result of solarwinds colliding with the magnetic field of our planet. Our Northern Lights team works hard throughout the day, checking on weather...Read more
Join our Northern Lights Deluxe tour for the exciting hunt of the -Aurora Borealis! There will be no more than 18 passengers with you in a comfortable minibus so the intimate and personal experience is guaranteed.
You will be picked up from your hotel or guesthouse in Reykjavik (see pick up details) in a minibus lead by one of ours great...Read more
Experience the mystical Northern Lights on a luxurious extended Northern Lights tour, accompanied by our expert guides. The longer duration of the tour allows us to drive longer distances in search of the elusive lights. This tour is operated on our deluxe coaches with reclining seats and extra leg room, and includes a light meal, hot beverages...Read more
A private tour allows you to get off the beaten path and away from the crowds. Enjoy the Northern Lights in serenity on your own terms, with a Professional Northern Lights Guide taking you to the right spot!
We pick you up from your door and whisk you away from the city lights to where we predict the best sightings, according to extensive...Read more
This Private northern lights hunt in Iceland takes you in an original superjeep out of town to avoid light pollution so as to observe this fascinating natural phenomenon also known as the Aurora Borealis. Given clear skies and a little bit of luck, sightings can occur from autumn to spring. The main 4X4 superjeeps are the Land Rover Defenders. All...Read more
The Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, are caused by collisions between particles from the sun with the upper atmosphere near the North Pole. In Iceland they are visible during the winter months, from late August to April, and appear in many different forms and colours although light green and pink are the most common.
Don't miss the opportunity to take a mysterious night trip to witness the famous Northern Lights, one of nature's most spectacular displays. Join us on a guided tour that takes you to optimal locations for Northern Lights...Read more
See the northern lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, on this unforgettable 3-hour tour from Reykjavik. Travel in a warm vehicle, accompanied by a guide, to an ideal spot outside of the city where you can see a magnificent display of light and...Read more
The Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, are a stunning phenomena that is on the bucket list of every traveller to Iceland. We provide a unique experience, with hot chocolate, snacks, and admission to the specialist Northern Lights centre in Reykjavik run by professional photographers.
On this photography tour you will be guided by...Read more
We will start our tour with a stop at Thingvellir National Park, where the world’s first parliament was assembled in 930 AD. Here you will also see the canyon created by the Eurasian and the North American tectonic plates spreading apart.
The tour will continue to Haukadalur Valley, where the famous geyser Stokkur can be found. Be ready...Read more
This tour is a private tour in a 4x4 superjeep. We can be of the normal path away from the coaches and give you the ultimate private experience. The jeep has 6 passengers seats so you can choose how many are used. The guides have experience in Northern lights hunting and will go out of their way to make you feel comfortable on this tour. We...Read more
The Northern Lights tour from Reykjavík takes you to see a spectacular natural phenomenon which happens during the winter months. The Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, are caused by the interaction of particles from the sun with the upper atmosphere near the North Pole. Northern Lights in Iceland are visible during the winter...Read more