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The aurora forecast didn´t look good for tonight; the activity level (KP index) was only 2 and the sky was completely covered with low clouds when we were heading out. But once again we managed to find some open spots later at night – and captured this beautiful display.

Les 25 meilleurs endroits pour voir les aurores boréales en Islande

Les 25 meilleurs endroits pour voir les aurores boréales en Islande

Étant passionné des aurores boréales depuis toujours et fondateur d'Aurora Reykjavík, j'ai passé d'innombrables nuits à les observer à travers l'Islande. Chaque expérience est comme la première : une danse grandiose de couleurs et de lumières dans le vaste ciel islandais. Dans ce guide, je partage mes 25 endroits préférés pour admirer cette merveille naturelle, des hauts plateaux reculés aux joyaux côtiers. Que vous soyez un visiteur novice ou un chasseur d'aurores aguerri, ces lieux offrent un spectacle véritablement magique. Laissez-moi vous emmener dans les meilleurs endroits d'Islande pour observer les aurores boréales. – Grétar Jónsson

Northern Lights in Iceland in March & April: Why Spring Is an Underrated Aurora Season

Northern Lights in Iceland in March & April: Why Spring Is an Underrated Aurora Season

Most travelers assume winter is the only serious northern lights season in Iceland.
In reality, March and early April can be one of the smartest times to hunt the aurora.
You still have dark nights long enough for aurora viewing, travel conditions are often easier than in deep winter, and the weeks around the spring equinox are statistically favorable for geomagnetic activity.

L'ISLANDE EN AVRIL : MÉTÉO, AURORES BORÉALES ET ACTIVITÉS INCONTOURNABLES

L'ISLANDE EN AVRIL : MÉTÉO, AURORES BORÉALES ET ACTIVITÉS INCONTOURNABLES

Avril en Islande est un mois de transition. L'hiver commence à relâcher son emprise, les jours rallongent considérablement et le pays s'éveille au printemps. Pour les voyageurs, cela signifie moins de monde, de puissantes cascades alimentées par la fonte des neiges et une dernière chance d'admirer les aurores boréales avant la fin de la saison.

Si vous envisagez de visiter l'Islande en avril, voici tout ce que vous devez savoir – des conditions météorologiques et des traditions de Pâques aux raisons pour lesquelles c'est encore une excellente période pour observer les aurores boréales.

EASTER IN ICELAND: TRADITIONS, OPENING HOURS & WHAT TO DO IN REYKJAVÍK

EASTER IN ICELAND: TRADITIONS, OPENING HOURS & WHAT TO DO IN REYKJAVÍK

Easter is one of the most beautiful times to visit Iceland. Winter still lingers in the landscape, daylight is rapidly returning, and Reykjavík comes alive with locals enjoying the first real feeling of spring. Here is everything visitors need to know about spending Easter in Iceland — plus the best ways to enjoy Reykjavík during the holiday weekend.

ICELAND IN MARCH: WEATHER, NORTHERN LIGHTS & BEST THINGS TO DO

ICELAND IN MARCH: WEATHER, NORTHERN LIGHTS & BEST THINGS TO DO

Planning a trip to Iceland in March? Well thought! March is one of the best times to visit if you want winter landscapes, increasing daylight, and excellent Northern Lights conditions without peak-season crowds. If you’re wondering about Iceland March weather, aurora chances, and what to pack, this complete Iceland in March travel guide covers everything you need to know.

NORTHERN LIGHTS TRIP FROM REYKJAVÍK: TIPS & TRICKS TO PLAN YOUR NORTHERN LIGHTS HUNT

NORTHERN LIGHTS TRIP FROM REYKJAVÍK: TIPS & TRICKS TO PLAN YOUR NORTHERN LIGHTS HUNT

Seeing the Northern Lights is one of those bucket-list experiences that Iceland makes unforgettable. With the right planning, cozy gear, and a little luck from Mother Nature, you can witness the night sky dance in green, purple, and pink right above you. Whether you want expert guidance or prefer a self-guided adventure, here’s how to plan your Reykjavík Northern Lights trip like a pro.

THE “MIDNIGHT SUN” MYTH: CAN YOU SEE THE AURORA IN ICELAND IN THE SUMMER?

THE “MIDNIGHT SUN” MYTH: CAN YOU SEE THE AURORA IN ICELAND IN THE SUMMER?

In winter, long nights create perfect conditions for Northern Lights viewing. In summer, the season of the midnight sun, the landscape is bathed in near-constant daylight. This dramatic shift leads many visitors to ask the same question every year: Can you see the Northern Lights in Iceland during summer?

VISITING ICELAND IN FEBRUARY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

VISITING ICELAND IN FEBRUARY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

February is one of the most rewarding months to plan your trip to Iceland. Nestled well into winter, it brings a compelling mix of extended daylight for sightseeing and long nights for aurora hunting, along with unique cultural traditions you won’t experience at any other time of year. In this guide, we explain why February is a standout month to visit Iceland, what to expect from nature and culture, and how to make the most of your winter adventure.