Northern Lights

Northern Lights Akureyri

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Tour start at 21:30
Departure is from Hof Culture Center
Hotel and harbour pickup is available in Akureyri
Tour length is 2,5 hours
Price 17.000 isk per person
We can not guarantee the visibility of the northern lights on every tour.
If we do not see the lights on the tour you booked, you get a retry next evening free of charge! 

Highlights:

Northern Lights Akureyri, free retry if no visibility the first time!

Northern Lights Akureyri, is amazing experience not to be missed. Join us as we drive into the dark and often frozen night, to see the unbelievable and unique beauty of the Aurora Borealis. Experience natural mystery and magic on this tour on a dark winter night. Let us show you one of the most spectacular natural phenomenon in Iceland. This fantastic tour takes you out on a hunt for the magnificent Northern Lights with a local high rated expert. With more then 16 years of experience in hunting for the light, The Traveling VIking is clearly the best option available if you are looking for a high quality Northern Light tour from Akureyri!
Our guides are trained in giving you the best possible experience, help you out with picture taking if needed and taking pictures of the lights and share with the group we take out each time if needed. 

 

More than 90% chance!

It's simple, the longer you stay the more chance you have. If you stay up to 5 days in the North of Iceland you have over 90% chance of catching the magical & amazing Aurora.

Book now for just 17.000 iskr

We pick you up from your hotel in the evening and together we go in search of the Northern Lights in the sky. Named after the Roman goddess Aurora these colourful lights swirl around the sky in a dramatic dance, leaving different patterns and shapes. We drive away from any light pollution of the town of Akureyri to give us a better view on our Northern Lights hunt. Once we find the lights, you with have ample time to take photographs or simple enjoy the experience. Hot drinks are provided.
The Northern Lights have had a number of names throughout the history. The Greek´s called this phenomenon the “Dance of the Spirits”. In Europe, during the Middle Ages, these lights were commonly believed to be a sign from God. Icelandic folklore tells us about the angels dancing in heaven, their dresses were suppose to create these magnificent shapes of light in the sky.