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Chasing the northern lights is one of the great reasons to visit Iceland, and our northern lights tours give you the best possible chance of catching the aurora dancing overhead. Sitting just below the Arctic Circle, Iceland falls squarely within the auroral zone — so on a dark, clear night with a little solar activity, the sky can erupt in shimmering curtains of green, and sometimes purple and pink.

Because the aurora is unpredictable, the advantage of a guided tour is real: our experienced guides track the forecast and cloud cover in real time and drive you to wherever the skies are clearest that night, far from the city’s glow. Whether you join a cosy small-group minibus, a boat tour out on the bay, or a photography-focused trip that captures you beneath the lights, you’ll travel with people who know exactly where and when to look. Many of our tours even offer a free second attempt if the lights don’t appear, so you can try again on another night.

Dress warmly, bring your sense of wonder, and let us handle the rest — from pickup in Reykjavík to that unforgettable first glimpse of the aurora.

Meilleur moment pour y aller : Late September to early April, on dark and clear nights — activity is often strongest between 9pm and 2am.

Private Aurora Pursuit: Northern Lights Escape from Reykjavik

66.550 ISK

4 heures

Reykjavík: Northern Lights Small-Group Tour by Sprinter with Photos & Cocoa

11.200 ISK

4 heures

Northern Lights Tour: Cozy Night Adventure with Hot Chocolate

10.099 ISK

4 heures

South Coast & Northern Lights – Combo Deal

22.999 ISK

13 hours and 30 minutes

Private 4×4 Jeep Tour: Northern Lights with Hot Chocolate

158.500 ISK

4 heures

Private Northern Lights by Super Jeep, from Reykjavik

160.000 ISK

4 heures

Northern Lights Jeep Tour – Icelandic Guide | Pro Photos | Hot Chocolate | Storytelling

28.900 ISK

4 heures

Private 4×4 Tour from Reykjavik – Northern Lights & Hot Choco

160.000 ISK

4 heures

Northern Lights Small Group Tour with Chocolate & Surprise

12.900 ISK

4 heures

Reykjavik Private Northern Light Tour

71.255 ISK

2 heures

Northern Light Tour + Blue Lagoon

82.826 ISK

3 heures

Aurora hunt with campfire, thermal suits & marshmallows

21.990 ISK

5 heures

NORTHERN LIGHTS JEEP 4×4 | PRIVATE PHOTO-TOUR

160.000 ISK

12 heures

4-Day All-Inclusive Northern Lights Adventure | Midgard

260.000 ISK

4 days

Hiking, Hot Springs and Northern Lights

270.000 ISK

4 days

Northern Lights Bus Tour with Chocolate & Surprise Guided in English

8.888 ISK

4 heures

Private Northern Lights Tour – Custom Group Size & Multi-Language Guide

140 000 ISK

4 heures

Visite en bus Northern Lights avec chocolat et surprise guidée en chinois冰岛雷市极极极团团团团团

8.888 ISK

4 heures

Golden Circle & Northern Lights by Boat Combo Tour

23.990 ISK

13 heures

South Coast & Northern Lights Small Group Tour from Reykjavík

26.990 ISK

16 hours

Croisière de luxe exclusive Northern Lights

590 000 ISK

3 heures

Northern Lights Hike to Reykjadalur Hot River

56.324 ISK

4 heures

Northern Lights, Glaciers, & Viking Adventures – 4D/3N

1.390.000 ISK

4 days

Land of the Midnight Sun

2.600.000 ISK

8 jours

Questions fréquemment posées

When is the best time to see the northern lights in Iceland?

The season runs from roughly late September to early April, when the nights are dark enough. You'll need clear skies and some solar activity. The lights are not visible in summer because of the midnight sun.

Do northern lights tours guarantee sightings?

No tour can guarantee the aurora, since it depends on nature. However, our guides maximise your chances by chasing the clearest skies, and many tours offer a free second attempt if the lights don't show on your trip.

How long do northern lights tours last?

Most tours run around 3 to 4 hours in the evening, including pickup, the drive to a dark-sky location, time spent waiting and watching, and the return to Reykjavík.

What should I wear on a northern lights tour?

Dress in warm, layered clothing with a windproof outer layer, plus a hat, gloves and warm footwear. You'll be standing outdoors in the cold for a while, so the warmer the better.

Can I photograph the northern lights?

Yes. Bring a camera that allows manual settings and a tripod for long exposures, or join a photography-focused tour where guides help you capture the lights and often take photos of you beneath them.

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