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EXCURSION EN SUPERJEEP AUX AURORES BORÉALES
4.9
Partez à la chasse aux aurores boréales avec des experts grâce à notre excursion en superjeep. Vivez une expérience unique en petit groupe, à bord de véhicules tout-terrain, avec rafraîchissements et photos gratuites sous les aurores boréales. Rejoignez l'excursion en superjeep la plus réussie d'Islande pour observer les aurores boréales ! L'entrée à Aurora Reykjavík est incluse.
OFFRE SPÉCIALE : CERCLE D'OR, LAGON BLEU ET AURORES BORÉALES
4.9
Explorez le Cercle d'Or islandais, un site emblématique, détendez-vous dans les eaux laiteuses du Lagon Bleu et partez à la chasse aux aurores boréales. L'excursion idéale en petit groupe pour découvrir les incontournables d'Islande en une seule journée riche en aventures !
N° 1 EXCURSION EN MINIBUS DES AURORES BORÉALES
4.9
Join the highest rated northern lights minibus tour in Iceland and maximise your chances of success. Expert Aurora guide, free retry and complimentary photos with the northern lights - all included!
DOUBLE THE FUN AND SAFE – OUR MOST POPULAR COMBO TOURS
CERCLE D'OR ET AURORES BORÉALES
4.7
Combine Iceland’s Golden Circle with a northern lights experience. Start the day with a must-see UNESCO site, geothermal wonders and waterfalls. In the evening, leave Reykjavík for your northern lights hunt. Iceland at its best, two in one!
OFFRE SPÉCIALE : CERCLE D'OR, LAGON BLEU ET AURORES BORÉALES
4.9
Explorez le Cercle d'Or islandais, un site emblématique, détendez-vous dans les eaux laiteuses du Lagon Bleu et partez à la chasse aux aurores boréales. L'excursion idéale en petit groupe pour découvrir les incontournables d'Islande en une seule journée riche en aventures !
CIRCUIT SUR LA CÔTE SUD ET À LA RECHERCHE DES AURORES BORÉALES
4.7
Explorez la côte sud de l'Islande et partez à la chasse aux aurores boréales lors de cette excursion combinée guidée exceptionnelle au départ de Reykjavík. Admirez des cascades, des glaciers et des paysages océaniques basaltiques lors de votre excursion d'une journée. À votre retour à Reykjavík, participez à une chasse aux aurores boréales en soirée. Vivez une expérience inoubliable en Islande et découvrez sa nature fascinante lors de cette excursion combinée !
ABOUT THE NORTHERN LIGHTS
The Northern Lights — or Aurora Borealis — are one of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles, and Iceland is one of the best places on Earth to witness them. Created when charged particles from the Sun collide with gases in Earth’s atmosphere, the aurora dances across the night sky in ribbons of green, pink, purple, and sometimes red — a display that never gets old, no matter how many times you’ve seen it.
In Iceland, the Northern Lights season runs from late August through mid-April, when the long dark nights create perfect viewing conditions. The best chances come with clear skies, low light pollution, and strong geomagnetic activity — all factors you can monitor in real time on our Aurora Forecast page.
While the aurora can appear at any time after dark, displays are most common between 9 PM and 1 AM. Patience is key — and when the lights do appear, the wait is always worth it.
Want to go deeper? Our About the Northern Lights page is packed with expert guides covering everything from how to read a forecast, to the best photography tips, to the science behind the colours. Whether you’re a first-time aurora hunter or a seasoned sky-watcher, there’s plenty to explore.
FAQ ABOUT THE NORTHERN LIGHTS TOURS
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.
What time does the tour start?
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?
Where will I be picked up?
We offer pick-up from hotels, guesthouses, and bus stops in central Reykjavík. You can select your pick-up location during the booking process.
Can I see the northern lights when it is cloudy?
What happens if there are no Northern Lights on my tour?
We offer a free retry on another night if the aurora does not appear. This is our Northern Lights guarantee. We recommend booking your tour on your first night in Reykjavík so you have the best chance of rescheduling if needed.
What time does the tour start?
Pick-up begins 30 minutes before departure. The exact pick-up time depends on the season and the forecast. You will receive all details after booking.
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.
How long does the tour last?
Most of our Northern Lights tours last approximately 3 to 4 hours.
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