Reykjavik: Northern Lights Adventure Tour with Hot Chocolate
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Head out of Reykjavik to see the Northern Lights. Learn about this natural wonder from your guide. Pickup starts 45 minutes before departure, and is available from 5 places in Reykjavik City Center.
Highlights
- Experience the natural wonder of the Northern Lights on a guided tour
- Head out of Reykjavik to see the Northern Lights
- Learn about the science behind the Northern Lights from your guide
- Enjoy a comfortable transfer from Reykjavik to the viewing location
- Keep an eye on the sky and hope to see the Northern Lights in action
Description
Embark on a Northern Lights tour from Reykjavik. Drive away from the city lights and search for the Aurora Borealis. Learn about the natural phenomenon and the factors that influence your chances of seeing the lights.
Pick-up places and a full description:
Pick-up starts 45 minutes before departure.
1) City Hall: Bus stop 1
45 minutes before departure
2) The Culture House / Safnahusid:
Bus stop 6
30 minutes before departure
3) Vesturbugt (close to Old harbour):
Bus stop 15
45 minutes before departure
4) Höfðatorg (FossHotel Reykjavik): Bus stop 12
30 minutes before departure
5) Hotel CABIN
15 minutes before departure
A full description:
Start your tour by driving out of Reykjavik away from light pollution. It is totally weather dependent which direction out of Reykjavik you go. Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon and sightings cannot be guaranteed.
The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are a natural light display that occurs in the Earth's polar regions. This breathtaking phenomenon is caused by the interaction between solar particles and the Earth’s magnetic field.
When charged particles from the sun collide with atoms in the Earth's atmosphere, they emit light, creating the vivid colors—typically greens, pinks, and purples—that you see dancing across the night sky. The Northern Lights have fascinated people for centuries, not only for their beauty but also for the mystery surrounding their appearance.
Several factors influence your chances of seeing the Northern Lights. The Northern Lights are best seen under a dark sky, far from city lights. Light pollution can significantly diminish the visibility of the auroras, so it's important to find a remote, dark location.
Cloud cover can obstruct your view of the Northern Lights. Even if aurora activity is high, heavy clouds can completely block the display. It's crucial to monitor weather forecasts and choose nights when the sky is expected to be clear.
The intensity of the Northern Lights is closely tied to solar activity, including solar flares and coronal mass ejections. These events release charged particles that enhance the aurora's brightness and visibility. Keeping an eye on aurora forecasts, which predict solar activity, can help you plan your viewing.
Iceland is one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights due to its location within the Aurora Zone, a region around the Earth’s magnetic poles where aurora activity is most intense. This zone is where geomagnetic storms, which cause the Northern Lights, primarily occur.
Iceland's location within the Aurora Zone gives it a unique advantage, allowing for more frequent and intense aurora displays. The country's high latitude means the Northern Lights are often visible for more than half the year, making Iceland a prime destination for aurora enthusiasts.
Includes
Transportation in a comfortable bus
Knowledgeable local Guide
Stops to take photos of the Northern Lights
Hot chocolate to keep you warm
Free retry the next day if the Northern Lights are not seen on the tour
Free reschedule to the next evening if we cancel the tour due to weather
Air-conditioned vehicle
Important Information
- - Pickup starts 45 minutes before departure
- Wear warm clothing
- Bring good mood : )
- Seeing the Northern Lights cannot be guaranteed
(Free retry the next day if the Northern Lights are not seen on the tour)
- Operated tours are not refundable
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund