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Capture stunning images of the Aurora Borealis lighting up the polar night sky and enjoy unforgettable landscape views during your Arctic adventure.

Experience the mesmerizing spectacle of the Northern Lights on this unforgettable tour. Witness nature's most stunning light display in the Arctic skies, capturing memories that will last a lifetime. This tour offers a perfect blend of adventure, nature, and awe-inspiring beauty, making it an essential highlight of any Arctic trip. Imagine standing under a star-studded sky, gazing as vibrant colors dance overhead, revealing the magic of the polar night. Feel the thrill of a once-in-a-lifetime experience as you chase and watch the Aurora Borealis in a comfortable, guided setting. Designed for both nature lovers and thrill-seekers, this tour promises an extraordinary adventure into the heart of the Arctic wilderness.

From€186.34
Youth
099 age
€93.18
Child
099 age
Adult
099 age
€186.34
Meeting Point
Reykjavík
11 Geirsgata
Opening Hours
The tour generally operates in the evening, with flexible departure times depending on the Aurora forecast and weather conditions. Exact hours may vary seasonally.
Visit Duration
The tour typically lasts between 4 to 6 hours, giving ample time to enjoy multiple viewing stops and take photographs.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit for Northern Lights viewing is from late September to early April, during clear, cold nights with minimal moonlight.
Address
The meeting point is centrally located in the city, easily accessible by public transport or by walking depending on your accommodation.
Dress Code

Wear warm, layered clothing suitable for Arctic nights, including insulated jackets, hats, gloves, and waterproof boots. Proper footwear and thermals are recommended for comfort during extended outdoor periods.

Start the whale-watching tour at 9 AM or 1 PM; it lasts 2 to 3.5 hours. Sail into Faxaflói Bay and look for minke and humpback whales, dolphins, and harbour porpoises. View the mountains and islands around Reykjavik and observe the local bird life. Onboard, find warm overalls, heated indoor cabins, a bar, and free WiFi. Afterward, spend some time ashore before heading out for the northern lights tour. The second part starts at 9 PM or 10 PM and lasts 2 to 3 hours. Sail to see the northern lights from the sea, a unique perspective in Iceland.

What's Included

2 to 3.5-hour whale-watching tour
2 to 3-hour northern lights tour
Warm flotation overalls
Seasickness tablets
Free WiFi
Free ticket to try again if no northern lights are seen on your tour
Professional tour guide

What's Excluded

Snacks and beverages (sold onboard)
Pickup (available for an extra charge)

What to Expect

Expect an evening of stunning visual displays in a remote setting, guided by Aurora experts. You'll enjoy comfortable transportation, warm clothing, and plenty of opportunities to take photographs. Flexibility and real-time Aurora updates maximize your chances of seeing vibrant lights in an awe-inspiring Arctic night.

About Northern Lights Tour Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

The Northern Lights Tour is a guided journey designed to offer the best chance to see the Aurora Borealis in its full glory. The tour typically departs in the evening from key locations in the city and takes guests into the countryside or remote areas free from light pollution. The experience involves traveling by comfortable vehicle through scenic landscapes, stopping at strategic vantage points for optimal viewing. The tour guides are experts in Aurora forecasting and will share insights into the science and folklore behind this incredible natural phenomenon. Participants are provided with warm clothing, photography tips, and refreshments, ensuring a cozy and engaging experience. What makes this tour special is its flexibility and real-time Aurora updates, maximizing the chances of witnessing the lights at their most vibrant. It's an excellent choice for travelers seeking an authentic Arctic adventure, blending education, excitement, and stunning visuals.

Highlights

Witness the spectacular Northern Lights in a remote setting
Expert guides with real-time Aurora forecasting
Comfortable transportation and warm clothing provided
Capture stunning photos of the Aurora Borealis
Learn about the science and folklore behind the Lights

Why Book Online?

Booking your Northern Lights Tour online guarantees your spot in advance, allowing for better planning and peace of mind. Skip the lines and enjoy instant confirmation, so you can focus on experiencing the beauty of the Aurora Borealis without fuss. Comparing options and choosing the best deals is simple, ensuring you get the most value from your adventure.

History

The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, have fascinated humanity for centuries. First documented by early explorers and indigenous peoples, the phenomenon is caused by charged particles from the sun interacting with Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere. The modern understanding began in the 19th century, revealing the science behind these beautiful displays. Tourism focused on Aurora viewing grew significantly in the 20th century, with advances in weather forecasting and photography enhancing the experience. Today, Northern Lights tours are one of the Arctic region's most sought-after attractions, drawing travelers from around the world eager to witness this natural wonder firsthand.

Opening Hours

Tours usually start after sunset, around 7:00 PM, and continue until the Aurora is visible or until the scheduled duration ends. Exact timing varies seasonally and depends on weather conditions.

Best Time to Visit

Plan your trip between late September and early April for optimal Aurora viewing, with cold, clear nights increasing success rates.

What to See Inside

Inside the tour, you can expect expert commentary on the Aurora Borealis, along with opportunities to take photographs in ideal conditions. The guides will assist with camera settings for stunning shots, and you'll learn about the phenomenon's scientific and cultural significance. The experience also includes warm gear and refreshments, making your Arctic night both comfortable and memorable.

Things to Know

Dress warmly in layers, including thermal clothing, hats, gloves, and waterproof outerwear. Book in advance during peak seasons, and keep flexible schedules to adapt to weather conditions. Be prepared for cold nights, and bring your camera with suitable settings for low-light photography. Portable chairs and thermos flasks are optional but can enhance your comfort.

Visitor Rules

Please respect the environment and follow the guides' instructions. Remain in designated viewing areas, and avoid disturbing wildlife or land. Smoking and littering are prohibited, and keep noise levels to a minimum to preserve the tranquility of the experience.

Is It Worth Visiting?

A Northern Lights Tour offers a rare glimpse into one of nature's most breathtaking displays. It provides not only stunning visuals but also educational insights and memorable experiences. Whether you're an avid photographer, nature lover, or adventure seeker, witnessing the Aurora will leave you with unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for the natural world.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to see the Northern Lights?

The best time is from late September to early April, with peak visibility during cold, clear nights.

How long does the tour last?

Most tours last between 4 to 6 hours, including multiple viewing stops.

What should I wear on the tour?

Dress warmly in thermal layers, waterproof clothing, hats, gloves, and insulated boots.

Can I take photos of the Northern Lights?

Yes, guides provide tips and assistance for low-light photography to help you capture the best shots.

Is the tour suitable for children?

Yes, as long as they are dressed warmly and can tolerate cold outdoor conditions.

What happens if the weather is clouded or conditions are poor?

In case of poor weather, tours may be rescheduled or canceled with full refunds or options to rebook.

Are meals or drinks included?

Light refreshments and warm drinks are often provided during the tour.

How to Get There

Public transport options are available to central meeting points; alternatively, many tours offer pick-up services from your accommodation. Walking is feasible if you're staying nearby.

From
€186.34
per person
Youth
099 age
€93.18
Child
099 age
Adult
099 age
€186.34
Check Availability
Meeting Point
Reykjavík
11 Geirsgata
Opening Hours
The tour generally operates in the evening, with flexible departure times depending on the Aurora forecast and weather conditions. Exact hours may vary seasonally.
Visit Duration
The tour typically lasts between 4 to 6 hours, giving ample time to enjoy multiple viewing stops and take photographs.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit for Northern Lights viewing is from late September to early April, during clear, cold nights with minimal moonlight.
Address
The meeting point is centrally located in the city, easily accessible by public transport or by walking depending on your accommodation.
Dress Code

Wear warm, layered clothing suitable for Arctic nights, including insulated jackets, hats, gloves, and waterproof boots. Proper footwear and thermals are recommended for comfort during extended outdoor periods.

From
€186.34
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