It’s Not Too Late to Catch the Northern Lights in Iceland

January 24, 2022 - 1 minute read

The Aurora Borealis season in Iceland extends all the way from September to mid-April. Which means there’s still plenty of time to catch this extraordinary natural phenomenon before the island’s long ultra-dark winter nights morph into spring.

Iceland ProTravel can help you plan the perfect aurora adventure with a four-day/three-night Northern Lights City Break that includes:

Reykjavik

After arriving at your hotel and unpacking, you’re free to explore the city or partake in one of many excursions in and around Iceland’s capital. Stay up late to catch the Northern Lights.

Langjökull Ice Cave

Visit a unique and remote ice cave carved into the spectacular Langjökull (“Long Glacier”), the second-largest in Iceland. The drive through the lush Húsafell area includes stops at Deildartunguhver hot springs and the Hraunfossar lava waterfalls.

Golden Circle

An optional tour of the Golden Circle region outside of Reykjavik including world-famous natural attractions like the hydrothermal wonders of Geysir, historic Thingvellir National Park and Gullfoss waterfall.