Iceland Northern Lights and Hot Springs Tour

1 Day

See the Iceland Northern Lights and soak in a Geothermal Bath, all in one incredible evening. Local-style dinner buffet included. Hotel pick-up, drop-off.

Highlights
• Hunt for the Northern Lights in Thingvellir National Park
• Authentic local dinner buffet included
• Nourish your body and soul in the geothermal baths at Laugarvatn Fontana

Iceland Northern Lights and Hot Springs Tour

Nourish your body and soul!

Geothermal relaxation, a local culinary experience, and an exciting northern lights hunt all in one unforgettable evening!

Golden Circle & Northern lights in Iceland

First we’ll drive via the UNESCO-listed Thingvellir National Park towards Laugarvatn Fontana, where we’ll nourish the body and soul by bathing in hot springs.

Afterwards, we’ll get an energy boost from a local dinner buffet, then go on a northern lights hunt en route to Reykjavik.

Please note that Northern Lights sightings are not guaranteed.

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