Witness the enchanting beauty of the Northern Lights on this intimate evening tour from Reykjavík. Travel in a custom 4x4 Sprinter designed for Iceland’s rugged backroads, with panoramic windows perfect for sky-gazing. Under the guidance of an expert, venture into the countryside, far from city lights, to find the best spots for viewing the auroras. Enjoy complimentary hot cocoa, Icelandic treats, and warm blankets as you marvel at the vibrant displays of color in the Arctic night. This tour is suitable for all explorers aged 6 and up, making it an ideal choice for families and curious travelers alike.
- Experience the Northern Lights with an expert guide
- Enjoy hot cocoa and Icelandic chocolate treats included
- Cozy up with warm blankets during the viewing
- Capture memories with included Northern Lights photos
Pickup included
Your Northern Lights journey starts with an easy pick-up in Reykjavík, where your local guide greets you aboard our sturdy yet comfortable 4x4 Sprinter. Specially designed for Iceland’s winter backroads, this vehicle offers plenty of space, a smooth ride, and wide windows perfect for gazing at the night sky.
As the city lights fade, we venture into Iceland’s quiet countryside with no more than 19 guests—an intimate, unhurried way to explore the frosty wilderness. Guided by live forecasts, we chase the clearest skies to find the aurora. Stay cozy with blankets, hot cocoa, and chocolate as you watch the night. When the lights appear in vivid colors, your guide captures photos to take home. No show? Enjoy a free retry, valid for 3 years.
• Only serve the pick-up locations specified in the pick-up list. Due to traffic restrictions, are not allowed to pick up from hotels in the city center, or from private Air BnBs. Please contact the supplier to find out your closest pick up point if your accommodation is not on the pick-up list. To see the full list of the available pick-up points please visit: https://adventures.is/information/pick-up/
• If you do not see any northern lights offer you a free second tour but please note that you must contact to re-book this. This is subject to availability each time. If no lights are seen during a tour then no refund is offered.
• Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately and bring warm clothing
• This tour depends heavily on weather conditions. We reserve the right to cancel departures up until 18.15 on the day of the tour if conditions don't look promising. Cancellation notices are sent via email & text message, so make sure we have your information on file and check for updates.
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