A visit to Iceland is not complete without hunting natural phenomena, Northern Lights. Our adventure tours to Iceland Northern Lights are planned by Firebird destination experts and include must-visit natural sites where you will have a chance to see Aurora Borealis. Also, our tours offer professional guides, centrally located accommodations, transfers, and a support line during your Iceland vacation. Browse our tours, and if you cannot find the most appealing one, contact us, we will be pleased to help you customize your Iceland itinerary!
The Places to See Northern Lights
- Thingvellir National Park
- Reynisfjara black sand beach
- Reykjavik Northern Lights Cruise
- Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon
- Skaftafell National Park
- Skógafoss waterfall
- Kirkjufell mountain
Tips for Seeing Northern Lights
- Scandinavian climate is unpredictable and the weather can be quite harsh. Bringing a water-resistant jacket, umbrella, and some warm clothes is a must
- Most of the tours you’re going to have are walking, so make sure to bring convenient walking shoes
- Waiting for Northern Lights on a cold winter night is not always pleasant; make sure to pack warm clothes and shoes
- The best time to see Northern Lights is from late September to March. In case you prefer less brutal weather, travel during late September, October, and March