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Private Northern Lights Tour

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4 hours
Offered in: English
Overview

Highlights

  • The Northern Lights

Points of interest

  • Aurora Basecamp, Bláfjallavegur, Hafnarfjordur, Iceland
  • Grótta Island Lighthouse, Seltjarnarnes, Iceland

What's included

Included

  • Expert guide from Your Friend In Reykjavik
  • A very comfortable luxury vehicle
  • Electricity or Gasoline depending on the car
  • Hot chocolate and Icelandic pastries
  • Free WiFi

Excluded

  • Other meals and drinks
  • Visiting Northern Lights museums or exhibits
Meeting and pickup

We pick you up wherever you are in the great Reykjavik area and also drop you off at a location that you specify.

What to expect

It is no wonder the Northern Lights are at the top of many people’s bucket lists; they are quite the sight. Icelanders themselves never tire of seeing them.
As the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon, we sadly cannot guarantee their sighting. Apart from solar storms, we need clear skies or at least semi-clear.
If the Aurora forecast is ok based on our judgment, our expert guides will take you on an exciting hunt for the Northern Lights if the conditions are right. You will be picked up from your hotel in a luxury car, and then we will take you to the best possible location to see them, away from the city’s light pollution and preferably in beautiful surroundings for our photos.
We ensure to warm you up with hot chocolate and a taste of Icelandic pastries. Please get in touch with us if you want to visit the Aurora Basecamp during your tour.

Additional info
  • Please wear warm clothes and solid shoes
  • Tips are welcome in Iceland if you feel the tour is of good quality but not a requirement
  • Bring your gloves, a scarf, and a hat, and don't forget a camera
  • Run by Your Friend In Reykjavik
  • The best time to see the Northern Lights is from September to March, but it is also possible to see them in late August and at the beginning of April.
    The reason is that it needs to be dark enough for them to be visible.

Operated by: Your Friend In Reykjavik
Cancellation Policy

Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund

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