Northern Lights Deluxe Tour from Reykjavik

1 Day

Join us for a thrilling Iceland northern lights tour, a deluxe day trip from Reykjavik to see one of the most amazing natural attractions of Iceland.

Highlights

  • Our very best coaches with reclining seats
  • See the dark winter sky come alive with stars
  • Witness the ghostly dance of the Northern Lights
  • Entertaining and educating guide
  • Complimentary refreshments and a blanket to keep you warm!

Northern Lights Deluxe Tour from Reykjavik

Journey with us on a fantastic deluxe day trip from Reykjavik to witness the magical dance of the Northern Lights. We’ll enjoy more time out in the gorgeous Icelandic landscape to observe one of Iceland’s most celebrated and mischievous visitors.

As a special bonus to your trip, we’ve thrown in lots of treats to make sure you can enjoy the Aurora in tip-top comfort. Riding aboard our very best coaches with reclining seats, extra legroom, head, and footrests, and seatback dining tray, we’ll enjoy complimentary coffee, hot chocolate, and water and provide you with blankets to snuggle keep warm as we hunt the elusive Aurora Borealis.

Northern Lights Bus DELUXE from Reykjavik

We’ll have plenty of time to photograph the Aurora and, along the way, our friendly guides will share some fun facts and stories with you. Over 25 years of operating Northern lights tours in Iceland have taught us how best to combine weather forecasts with experience to discover the best places to see the Northern lights.

Before every one of our tours, we’ll meet and decide on the best routes which means no two tours are the same. If the weather forecast predicts heavy clouds and we feel that chances of seeing the Northern lights are slim to none we cancel tours rather than send our guests out on a wild goose chase.

A decision is made daily at 6 pm whether the tour will be operated or not. All hotels and booking agents in Reykjavik are informed by email about our decision so please contact the front desk of your hotel, the tour desk, or our sales office to find out whether we will be operating the tour.

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Last Updated on March 13, 2022 by Tours Editor @ gotravelyourself.com