Northern Lights Evening Tours from Reykjavik with Iceland Private Tours 
The Northern Lights, also called Aurora Borealis are one of the most spectacular shows on this earth and can frequently be seen in Iceland from September through March on cold, clear and crisp nights. If the weather conditions are right, we´ll go away from the city lights and find a dark place in the wilderness to enjoy the Northern Lights.
This tour is highly dependent upon weather conditions and therefore we only decide the same day whether we go or not. The Northern Lights are highly dependant upon weather and unfortunately we haven´t quite mastered the fine art of controlling the weather. We only go if there is a good chance of seeing the auroras but they are a natural phenomenon and sightings can never be guaranteed.
If we don´t go, there will be no charge to your card. However, if we go but don´t see them, there can be no refund. If you can be flexible to go another evening, it would improve your chances of going and seeing the auroras. Please advise if you can go on other nights.
The Northern Lights exist in the outmost layer of the atmosphere. They are created by electrically charged particles that make the thin air shine, not unlike a fluorescent light. They can be seen in auroral belts that forms 20-25 degrees around the geomagnetic poles, both the north and the south. The Northern Lights are also called Aurora Borealis. Named after the Roman Godess of the dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for the north wind, Boreas.They are one of the most spectacular shows on this earth and can frequently be seen in Iceland from September through April on clear and crisp nights. Away from the glow of the city, we hunt for the elusive Northern Lights
Duration: 2,5 - 3 hours 
Departures: From your hotel at your convenience
Price: 55000 ISK per Super-Jeep
Available: Oct – April on clear cold nights












