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Embark on a bus journey into Iceland's wilderness to hunt in search of the Northern Lights

» 5-hour excursion

» Price from: £45

Far from the glow of the city lights, we hunt for the elusive Aurora Borealis – known as the Northern Lights. On a clear night, we may be lucky enough to see the Northern Lights swirling in a wild and carefree dance across the sky in dramatic shapes, colors, patterns and sizes.

The Northern Lights are visible from September through April but can only be seen on a clear night. Therefore, we reserve the right to cancel this tour if the evening sky is heavily clouded or weather conditions are not favourable. Before we start this tour we always check the weather forecast around the south western part of Iceland. From experience, we decide where each journey will lead us, for the best possibilities to see the Northern Lights. We cannot guarantee sightings even if the tour is operated. In these cases we offer our customers a second tour free of charge.

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At a glance…

Embark on a bus journey into Iceland's wilderness to hunt in search of the Northern Lights

» 5-hour excursion

» Price from: £45

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