Iceland is one of the world‘s top destination for seeing the northern lights. During our sub-arctic winter, between September and April, the dark skies become the spectacular canvas on which the magnificent colours and shapes of the Aurora can be admired in...
Watch the cold fire dance Fulfill your dream and join us on a Northern Lights excursion View all tours MONTH-BY-MONTH GUIDE TO THE ICELANDIC WINTER SEASON Iceland is a land of two seasons. Spring and fall occasionally appear for few days with their middle-season...
LAST NIGHT IN REYKJAVÍK: GIANT SHOOTING STAR STARS THE NORTHERN LIGHTS It was probably the longest and most powerful shooting star I have witnessed in my life. I was so vowed, I even forgot to make a wish. See it from second 11. Icelandic have been left...
Iceland‘s last eruption: Bárðarbunga 2014. Photo: Icelandic Met Office Iceland is likely to do justice to its name again: a volcanic eruption is imminent at the so-called “Land of Fire and Ice”. Home of the biggest glaciers in Europe and thousands of...
SPRING AURORAS – WHY YOU SHOULD HUNT THE NORTHERN LIGHTS BETWEEN FEBRUARY AND MID-APRIL If there is one question that we get all the time, it is when is the best time to see the Aurora? The Northern Lights is a captivating but elusive natural phenomenon that...