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 TOUT CE QUE VOUS DEVEZ SAVOIR au sujet dES AURORES BORÉALES

Guests of a Northern Lights Tour under the Northern Lights at Svinafellsjökull

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SEEING THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN ICELAND

Planning to see the Northern Lights in Iceland?

This guide covers everything you need to know: the best time and places to see them, how to enhance your chances, what to bring, and how to capture stunning Aurora photos.

From guided tours to self-drives, let’s make your Aurora hunt a success!

Grétar Jónsson, owner of Aurora Reykjavík, explains how long the Northern Lights last

HOW TO READ AN AURORA FORECAST: YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO NOT MISS THE NORTHERN LIGHTS

Catching the aurora isn’t just a matter of luck:

it’s a combination of being in the right place, at the right time, and understanding the science behind the aurora forecast.

Small Group Northern Lights Photography tour with free pickup in Reykjavik

EXCURSION EN PETIT GROUPE DES AURORES BORÉALES

POINTS FORTS:

Northern Lights Tour in a small bus

✓ Free photos of you under the Northern Lights

✓ Homemade hot Chocolate et Pastries

✓ Prise en charge et retour gratuits

Aurores boréales à Skógafoss

THE 25 BEST PLACES TO SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN ICELAND

As a lifelong Northern Lights enthusiast et founder of Aurora Reykjavík, I’ve spent countless nights chasing the auroras across Iceland. Each experience feels like the first—an awe-inspiring dance of color and light against the vast Icelandic skies.
Here are my 25 favorite spots to witness this natural wonder. From remote highlands to coastal gems, these locations offer something truly magical.
Let me take you on a journey to the best places in Iceland to see the Northern Lights. – Grétar Jónsson

Three people with cameras and tripods watch the northern lights dance in the night sky

COMMENT PHOTOGRAPHIER LES AURORES BORÉALES

Capturing the Northern Lights is easier than you think—if you know the right settings.
Learn how to photograph the aurora with any camera or smartphone, including the best ISO, shutter speed, focus techniques, and tripod tips.
Whether you’re a beginner or chasing your dream shot in Iceland, this step-by-step guide will help you take sharp, vibrant Northern Lights photos every time.

Small Group Northern Lights Photography tour with free pickup in Reykjavik

FINDING THE PERFECT NORTHERN LIGHTS TOUR

The Northern Lights are unpredictable, and choosing the right tour can make the difference between a glowing success and a chilly disappointment.
In this post, we break down everything you should consider before booking: from group size and guide expertise to weather forecasts, photography support, and refund policies.
We’ll help you pick the tour that truly fits your needs.

Guests of a Northern Lights Tour under the Northern Lights at Svinafellsjökull

DRIVING YOURSELF TO SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS: SAFE ROUTES,TIPS AND MISTAKES TO AVOID (ICELAND 2026 GUIDE)


Every winter, thousands of visitors in Iceland choose a self-drive northern lights chase

As Iceland’s winter roads can be snowy, windy, icy, and unpredictable, planning is essential.
This guide walks you through safe driving routes, real local tips, what NOT to do, and how to increase your chances of seeing the lights.

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CAN YOU SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS WITH YOUR OWN EYES?

 

Can you really see the Northern Lights with your own eyes—or are those vivid colors only in photos?

Here’s what the aurora truly looks like in real life and how to boost your chances of seeing it.

Small Group Northern Lights Photography tour with free pickup in Reykjavik

BEST SPOTS TO SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN REYKJAVIK

Can you really see the Northern Lights from Reykjavík, or do city lights make it impossible?

Discover the best spots in and around the city where your chances are surprisingly good.

FAQ about the Northern Lights

Quand puis-je voir les aurores boréales en Islande ?

The northern lights season in Iceland begins in late August and continues through mid/late April.
During this long period, Iceland experiences sufficient darkness for the Aurora to be visible at night.
However, chances of experiencing the northern lights vary depending on the time of year. Find out which months are the best for seeing the Aurora here.

Why can't I see any northern lights in the summer ?

To be able to see the northern lights you need sufficient darkness. During summer we have what we call the “midnight sun”, meaning that there are no hours of actual nighttime darkness. These conditions are perfect for late night hiking and exploring, but make it impossible for us to observe the Aurora in Iceland between May and early August.
Want to know more about light conditions in Iceland? Check the sun graph and learn about twilight and dusk in Iceland.

What time do the northern lights show up?

Northern lights are statistically often seen between 9:00pm and 1:00am, but they may appear at any time as long as it is dark (and the sky clear).
During the winter months, when the hours of light are limited, the northern lights can often appear as early at 7:00pm.
As the exact time of an Aurora display cannot be predicted, keep your eyes at the sky. And remember, patience is key!

 

 

How long do the northern lights last?

Auroras can last any time between few minutes and hours.
Each northern lights display is different, and varies in duration. Furthermore, the northern lights are not always visible for the entire duration of a single Auroral episode: they often change in intensity throughout a single display, and can go from very bright to incredibly faint, to the point they are hardly visible at all any more.
Learn more about how the northern lights behave duration-wise here.

Can I see the northern lights when it is cloudy?

Well, that depends. First of all, Islande is well-known for its unpredictable weather: the fact that it is cloudy now does not mean that the sky will still be cloudy 5 minutes from now.
As long as we can find some gaps in the cloud cover, some windows of clear sky – there’s hope.
And, even when it’s cloudy, keep in mind that not all clouds are the same. For example, high clouds are often see-through and do not necessarily disrupt our view. Rule of thumb: if you can see the stars, you can potentially see the northern lights too.
Once again, keep your eyes at the sky et check the forecast regularly for the most reliable prediction.

Do the northern lights only appear when it is cold?

The northern lights season in Iceland starts in late summer.
As you can imagine, this means that you don’t need cold temperatures to see an Aurora (although you should not expect t-shirt weather at night in Iceland, not even in August).
The northern lights happen way above the weather systems, and are not influenced by weather systems and temperature fluctuations in the lower atmosphere.
Find out more here.

Are the northern lights visible all over Iceland?

Iceland is located within the so called “aurora belt“, the area where the northern lights are typically seen.
In the Arctic region, the belt extends between 60°N and 70°N latitude. As Islande in its entirety is included between 63°N and 67°N, and therefore well within the aurora belt, chances of seeing the northern lights are virtually the same everywhere around the island – if weather allows.
That said, the likelihood of witnessing the northern lights is higher away from the city lights, and some areas around the country are especially scenic. Here are our favourite locations for northern lights spotting in Iceland.

Are the northern lights really colourful?

The northern lights happen in a variety of colours. Green is by far the most common, but the Aurora can also appear in vibrant shades of pink, purple, red, violet and blue.
To the naked eye though, the northern lights can look quite faint, and at times be perceived as white or grey-ish. This is due to limitations in our night vision.
Camera devices instead can capture a more truthful version of the colours, as, in most cases, it possible to adjust the device settings in order to better adapt to the night time conditions.
Find more about how to improve your night vision and learn how to take great Aurora shots here.

Are the northern lights going to disappear in future?

No, the northern lights are not going anywhere!
The Aurora has been visible in the Arctic for centuries, and that is not going to change any times soon.
What is true is that the solar activity, which is responsabile for the occurrence of the northern lights on our planet, changes over time, following an eleven-year cycle.
During each solar cycle, the Sun goes from a peak to a minimum of activity. During the peak, the so called “solar maximum“, we can expect enhanced activity and, potentially, stronger northern lights visible from unusual latitudes (in the northern hemisphere, this means Auroras being spotted further south than usual). While, during the solar minimum, such unusually strong occurrences become rarer.
Still, at Arctic latitudes the northern lights can be see clearly throughout the whole cycle. And Islande, being well within the “Aurora belt”, is and will remain the perfect destination for northern lights hunting!

What is the BZ value?

The Bz value is part of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF), which is the magnetic field carried by the solar wind coming from the Sun.
Why does it matter for the Northern Lights? Earth’s magnetic field points north. If the solar wind’s magnetic field (Bz) points south (a negative Bz), it connects with Earth’s field and lets charged solar particles into the atmosphere. This interaction helps create the northern lights. If instead, Bz is positive (northward), the fields don’t connect well, and fewer particles get in — meaning weaker or no aurora.
Think of Bz like an ON/OFF switch: negative Bz (south) = ON, good chance of Aurora soon. Positive Bz (north) = OFF, Aurora less likely.
Learn more about Bz and how the forecast works here.

Which are the best forecast apps and websites for northern lights hunting?

Chasing the Northern Lights is all about timing, clear skies, and up-to-date aurora forecasts. These tools help you know when and where there’s a good chance of seeing the aurora — so you can plan your night the smart way. For the best results, we recommend using more than one source, as different forecasts interpret data differently.

WEB FORECASTS

TOP MOBILE APPS

  • My Aurora Forecast – Offers real-time KP index, global aurora maps, push alerts and multi-day forecasts — great for travelers and serious aurora watchers alike.
    And don’t forget to unable notifications, so you’ll get alerts when aurora activity spikes.
    📍App Store
    📍 Google Play

By following this guide, you’ll be well-prepared to experience one of nature’s most magical displays. Whether you’re planning your trip or already in Iceland, the Aurora awaits!

REJOIGNEZ-NOUS POUR UNE EXCURSION AUX AURORES BORÉALES

GOLDEN CIRCLE VS SOUTH COAST: ICELAND’S ULTIMATE DAY TOUR SHOWDOWN

GOLDEN CIRCLE VS SOUTH COAST: ICELAND’S ULTIMATE DAY TOUR SHOWDOWN

Iceland is a land of staggering beauty, and two of its most iconic sightseeing routes offer very different ways to experience it: the Golden Circle and the South Coast. Waterfalls, hot springs, black beaches, glaciers and majestic landscapes, whether you’re planning a short trip or deciding which guided tour to book, this post will help you choose the perfect adventure.

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HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST NORTHERN LIGHTS TOUR IN ICELAND

HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST NORTHERN LIGHTS TOUR IN ICELAND

The Northern Lights are unpredictable, and choosing the right tour can make the difference between a glowing success and a chilly disappointment. In this post, we break down everything you should consider before booking — from group size and guide expertise to weather forecasts, photography support, and refund policies — so you can pick the tour that truly fits your needs.

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Driving Yourself to See the Northern Lights: Safe Routes, Tips, and Mistakes to Avoid (Iceland 2026 Guide)

Driving Yourself to See the Northern Lights: Safe Routes, Tips, and Mistakes to Avoid (Iceland 2026 Guide)

Is It Safe to Drive to See the Northern Lights? The simple answer: Yes — but only if you prepare well.
Every winter, thousands of visitors in Iceland choose a self-drive northern lights chase. It gives you freedom, flexibility, and the magic of experiencing the aurora in complete silence.
But Iceland’s winter roads can be snowy, windy, icy, and unpredictable, so planning is essential. This guide walks you through safe driving routes, real local tips, what NOT to do, and how to increase your chances of seeing the lights.

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THE PERFECT WINTER WEEKEND IN ICELAND

THE PERFECT WINTER WEEKEND IN ICELAND

Winter in Iceland is a truly magical time. Surreal snowy landscapes, cozy long nights and the magical northern lights.
Spending a weekend in Iceland this time of the year will get you a taste of the best Iceland can offer during those short winter days (and long nights).

Here is the ultimate itinerary for a 48 to 78 hours winter stay in Iceland.

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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SEEING THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN ICELAND IN 2026

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SEEING THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN ICELAND IN 2026

Vous prévoyez d'observer les aurores boréales en Islande ? Ce guide complet vous explique tout ce que vous devez savoir : le meilleur moment ainsi que les meilleurs endroits pour les observer, comment maximiser vos chances de les voir, quoi emporter et comment prendre de superbes photos d'aurores. Des visites guidées aux circuits en voiture, nous avons tout ce qu'il vous faut pour réussir votre chasse aux aurores boréales !

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Comment lire les prévisions d'aurores boréales ?  Voici votre guide complet pour ne les manquer

Comment lire les prévisions d'aurores boréales ? Voici votre guide complet pour ne les manquer

Observer une aurore n’est pas seulement une question de chance ; c’est une combinaison de se trouver au bon endroit au bon moment et de comprendre la science derrière les prévisions d’aurores.

Ce guide va au-delà des bases, expliquant chaque élément clé d'une prévision d'aurore afin que vous puissiez maximiser vos chances de découvrir par vous-même cet incroyable phénomène naturel.

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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

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COMMENT PHOTOGRAPHIER LES AURORES BORÉALES

COMMENT PHOTOGRAPHIER LES AURORES BORÉALES

Au meilleur moment, meilleurs endroits et meilleurs décors, il n'y a peut-être rien de plus magique que d'assister à la beauté d'un spectacle d'aurores boréales. C'est le rêve de toute une vie pour beaucoup. Ramener chez vous votre propre photo de cette magie est la cerise sur le gâteau. Cependant, ceux...

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Es-ce qu'on peut voir les aurores boréales à l’œil nu ?

Es-ce qu'on peut voir les aurores boréales à l’œil nu ?

Oui, vous pouvez tout à fait observer les aurores boréales à l'œil nu, selon les bonnes conditions ! Si les appareils photo captent souvent plus de détails et d'intensité que nos yeux, une aurore boréale intense, combinée à un ciel sombre et à un temps clair, peut créer un spectacle inoubliable, visible même par quiconque lève les yeux. Dans ce guide, nous vous donnons des conseils pour maximiser vos chances d'en profiter pleinement, sans équipement particulier !

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COMMENT CHOISIR votre excursion PARFAITe POUR OBSERVER LES AURORES BORÉALES

COMMENT CHOISIR votre excursion PARFAITe POUR OBSERVER LES AURORES BORÉALES

Envie d'une aventure en super jeep dans les contrées sauvages de l'Arctique pour observer les aurores boréales, ou d'une excursion photo avec l'un des meilleurs photographes islandais ? Ou préférez-vous peut-être prendre votre temps et profiter des lumières éblouissantes tout en vous baignant dans l'une des sources thermales de l'Islande ? Trouvez l'excursion idéale grâce à notre guide ultime sur les aurores boréales : l'Islande vous attend !

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REYKJAVIK MUSEUMS OPENING HOURS DURING CHRISTMAS 2025

REYKJAVIK MUSEUMS OPENING HOURS DURING CHRISTMAS 2025

If you’re travelling to Iceland during the holiday season, you might be wondering which places will be open during the Festivities.
To help you make the most of your trip, we’ve put together a guide to the holiday hours for some of Reykjavík’s most popular museums. Whether you’re exploring the city’s rich culture or looking for festive activities, we’ve got you covered.

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Quels sont les principaux types d’aurores boréales ?

Quels sont les principaux types d’aurores boréales ?

Malgré leur beauté enchantante, les aurores boréales ne se valent pas toutes. Elles se présentent sous diverses formes, chacune possédant ses propres caractéristiques et son charme unique. Ce guide explore les principaux types d'aurores boréales, explique les fondements scientifiques de leurs différences et propose des conseils pour maximiser vos chances de les observer sous leur meilleur jour. 

This guide delves into the main types of Northern Lights, explains the science behind their differences, and offers tips for maximizing your chances of seeing them at their most spectacular.

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Les aurores boréales se produisent-elles chaque nuits ?

Les aurores boréales se produisent-elles chaque nuits ?

Les aurores boréales sont un phénomène naturel époustouflant qui se produit chaque nuit. Cependant, la visibilité dépend de facteurs clés comme l'activité solaire, la météo et le lieu. Découvrez quand, où et comment maximiser vos chances d'observer les aurores boréales, grâce à des conseils d'experts et des outils en temps réel. Que vous soyez en Islande ou ailleurs près de l'ovale auroral, ce guide vous préparera à une aventure inoubliable sous les aurores boréales !

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Combien de temps durent les aurores boréales ?

Combien de temps durent les aurores boréales ?

Les aurores boréales sont aussi imprévisibles qu'impressionnantes. Certaines nuits, elles illuminent le ciel entier pendant des heures, tandis que d'autres, elles n'apparaissent que quelques minutes, parfois dans une lueur beaucoup plus douce. Mais le plus souvent, elles se manifestent par vagues d'intensité appelées sous-orages.

Plongeons-nous dans la science, la chronologie et quelques-unes des perspectives les plus passionnantes pour vous aider à comprendre la durée d'un spectacle auroral et, peut-être, vous donner une meilleure chance d'assister à l'un des plus grands spectacles de la nature.

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LES 10 MEILLEURS HÉBERGEMENTS POUR VOIR LES AURORES BORÉALES DE L´ISLANDE EN 2025

LES 10 MEILLEURS HÉBERGEMENTS POUR VOIR LES AURORES BORÉALES DE L´ISLANDE EN 2025

Voir les aurores boréales danser dans le ciel islandais est le rêve de tout voyageur. Bien que le phénomène soit visible partout dans le pays, la pollution lumineuse peut parfois gâcher le spectacle.
En optant pour un séjour des aurores boréales tout confort à la campagne, vous maximiserez vos chances de réussite, littéralement à votre porte.

Voici nos 10 hébergements ruraux préférés pour observer les aurores boréales en 2025.

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GUIDE MOIS PAR MOIS DE LA SAISON HIVERNALE ISLANDAISE

GUIDE MOIS PAR MOIS DE LA SAISON HIVERNALE ISLANDAISE

Les aurores boréales et l'hiver vont de pair. De longues heures d'obscurité, accompagnées de beau temps, d'activité solaire et d'un peu de chance, se traduisent souvent par de magnifiques aurores boréales – un spectacle incontournable !

Les aurores boréales sont potentiellement visibles tout l'hiver, mais statistiquement, chaque mois est différent. Pour vous aider à choisir la meilleure période pour votre escapade d'aurore boréale, voici notre guide mensuel de l'hiver en Islande.

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NORTHERN LIGHTS AT ÞINGVELLIR – OCT. 1ST

AURORES BORÉALES À ÞINGVELLIR – 1ER OCT.

  La chasse aux aurores boréales ressemble souvent à une partie de cartes. Les connaissances et l'expérience augmentent considérablement vos chances, mais au final, tout est une question de chance. Et puis il y a ces nuits-là : prévisions parfaites, timing parfait, ciel dégagé…

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THERE IS SOMETHING ABOUT STEVE – WHY THE AURORA NAMED STEVE ISN’T AN AURORA AT ALL

IL Y A QUELQUE CHOSE À PROPOS DE STEVE – POURQUOI L’AURORE NOMMÉE STEVE N’EST PAS DU TOUT UNE AURORE

Depuis 2016, STEVE est le terme sur toutes les lèvres des passionnés d'aurores boréales du monde entier. Bien que STEVE ne soit pas considéré comme faisant partie des aurores boréales, ses similitudes et observations indiscernables ont suscité une curiosité accrue pour comprendre comment STEVE devient visible. Alors, qu'est-ce que STEVE et a-t-il un lien avec les aurores boréales ? Pour en savoir plus sur ce phénomène, cliquez ici.

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LES AURORES SE PRODUISENT-ELLES SUR D'AUTRES PLANÈTES ?

LES AURORES SE PRODUISENT-ELLES SUR D'AUTRES PLANÈTES ?

Les aurores boréales sont l'un des phénomènes naturels les plus impressionnants de notre planète. Puisque leur principal carburant est le plasma solaire qui traverse le système solaire, nos planètes voisines en connaissent-elles également et si oui, en quoi diffèrent-elles de celles de la Terre ? Pour en savoir plus sur les aurores boréales extraterrestres, cliquez ici.

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HOP-ON HOP-OF REYKJAVIK CITY SIGHTSEEING

HOP-ON HOP-OF REYKJAVIK CITY SIGHTSEEING

Explore Reykjavik on a hop-on, hop-off bus tour and create your own sightseeing itinerary Hop on and off at attractions of your choice and explore the city at your own pace While onboard audio commentary in 8 languages ensures that you do not miss a thing Witness the...

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BEST OF ICELAND: 3-IN-1 SPECIAL DEAL FOR 2025/26

BEST OF ICELAND: 3-IN-1 SPECIAL DEAL FOR 2025/26

All in one! – Three must-do tours all perfectly packaged in one!

This easy travel package is for those wanting to explore the best of Iceland while staying in Reykjavík.

Within two days, join us on the must-do Golden Circle which is comprised of the amazing Gullfoss Waterfall; Iceland´s only erupting hot spring, Geysir; as well the site of the world´s oldest existing parliament, Þingvellir National Park.
When night falls we set off in search of the magical and mysterious Northern Lights. The next day, we’ll head towards Iceland’s majestic south shore and explore Waterfalls, the famous black sand beach and the picturesque town of Vík.

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