Iceland is one of the best places in the world to see the northern lights.
Northern lights excursion iceland.
Golden circle secret lagoon bubble.
28 northern lights trips through iceland with 418 reviews iceland winter.
Northern lights snowmobile tour.
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2 day south coast jokulsarlon tour.
If your plans change choose a new date or tour with the same tour operator.
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Northern lights tours are the surest way for hunting the elusive and beautiful aurora borealis.
2 hour northern lights cruise from reykjavik.
Northern lights tours multiday tours glacier tours south coast jokulsarlon.
The northern lights are spectacular and iceland is the ideal place to search for this natural phenomenon.
The northern lights are caused by the interaction of particles from the sun with the upper atmosphere near the north pole.
Our best selling northern lights tour takes you on a hunt for the aurora borealis in iceland.
3 day golden circle ice cave and northern lights tour.
On northern lights mystery tour you have a local expert aurora hunter as a guide who knows all the best spots away from the light pollution to help you spot the elusive lights.
The northern lights also known as the aurora borealis are a spectacular natural phenomenon often seen dancing around in fantastic colours across the icelandic arctic sky.
We are the only tour operator in iceland focusing on the winter season only.
With a huge variety of options departing from various locations across iceland you ll witness the most awe inspiring northern lights displays when you look towards the stars during the winter months.
We have reviewed the top rated northern lights tours in iceland providing overviews and highlighting the details of each.
On a dark winter night in iceland join a mysterious tour looking for the aurora borealis.
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4 hour northern lights deluxe tour.
Sightings are most likely in the evening hours from september to march.
Akureyri is the unofficial capital of northern iceland with a population under 20 000 people and opportunities to explore the remote areas that are prime for viewing the northern lights.