Northern Lights Around Iceland

Northern Lights In Fáskrúdsfjördur

Northern Lights In Fáskrúdsfjördur

Join This Small Escorted Tour In Search Of The Aurora

Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon

Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon

Witness The Stunning Sculpted Floating Icebergs

Snow Covered Dimmuborgir

Snow Covered Dimmuborgir

Walk Through The Bizarre Lava Formations At Dimmuborgir

South Coast Landscape

South Coast Landscape

The Famous Black Sand Beaches

Lake Myvatn

Lake Myvatn

Explore The Myvatn Area

Northern Lights Around Iceland

Join this small-group escorted tour travelling to the North, East and South of Iceland in pursuit of the Northern Lights. Explore Akureyri, Lake Mývatn and the East Fjords. Visit Vatnajökull glacier and Jökulsárlón ice lagoon and enjoy the Golden Circle classics. Delve into hot springs, walk through volcanic landscapes and observe Arctic wildlife. Each overnight stop has been hand-picked to maximise your chances of catching a glimpse of the awesome Aurora.
DAY 1 Reykjavik
Fly to Keflavik International Airport and transfer to the Fosshotel Lind, located in the heart of Reykjavik. The remainder of the afternoon and evening is at your leisure to sample the delights of this vibrant city.
DAY 2 Akureyri & Lake Mývatn
Eat an early breakfast and check-out for your 07.45 meeting with your guide and fellow travellers, before an early transfer to Reykjavik domestic airport and the short 45-minute flight to Akureyri, the capital of North Iceland. After exploring this charming town, it is on to Goðafoss, waterfall of the Gods.  Next stop is Lake Mývatn, stopping off to walk through the bizarre lava formations at Dimmuborgir. Overnight and dinner is at Sel Hotel Mývatn, where the evening is spent learning about the Northern Lights and relaxing at Mývatn Nature Baths.
DAY 3 East Iceland
Today’s adventure starts after breakfast with a visit to the Mývatn bird museum and the hot spring area of Námaskarð, with its bubbling mud pools. East Iceland beckons as you cross the uninhabited highlands and navigate the moonlike surroundings, home to the Arctic fox and reindeer. Dinner and overnight at Hotel Hallormmstaður, located in
Iceland’s largest forest, a perfect setting for hunting the Aurora.
DAY 4 Meet the locals
After a walk through the arboretum, you will head to the charming sea-side village of Eskilfjördur. Here, you will visit a seaman’s lodge and, subject to strong stomachs, taste the locally produced shark meat, dried fish and Brennivin schnapps. Later, visit the local Aurora museum where a local photographer and Aurora hunter will show you some amazing Northern Lights photos,and tell you all about their personal Aurora encounters and if the weather conditions are suitable,they will lead you to a secret Northern Lights spot just outside the village. Dinner and overnight at Fosshotel Eastfjords.
DAY 5 Glaciers & Ice
Today’s epic 385 km journey winds through dramatic fjord landscapes and tiny fishing villages, before arriving at Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, filled with sculpted floating icebergs. Continue through Vatnajökull National Park before arriving at your accommodation the Foss Hotel Glacier Lagoon for the night. This remote location is a renowned Aurora area, so be sure to keep a watch for a swirling display of lights.
DAY 6 South Coast
Marvel at the varied landscapes of the South Coast, including black sand beaches, mountainous cliffs and some of Iceland’s most impressive waterfalls. A visit to the Eyjafjallajökull Information Centre is an enlightening experience. Overnight in the region and where after dinner, you can keep an eye out for an overhead dancing display of the Aurora from the hotel’s outdoor hot tubs.
DAY 7 Golden Circle
Today you will visit a trio of Iceland’s most iconic sights. First the Geyser geothermal pools, then Gullfoss waterfall and on to Thingvellir National Park. This is followed by the highlights of Reykjavik, before overnighting at the Fosshotel Lind and dining at one of the many local restaurants (payable locally).
DAY 8 UK
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before returning to Keflavik International Airport for your return flight home.
 
Total driving is approx 1310 km with an average of 219 km per day. An average of 3 hours per day is spent on the bus, but this is of course dependent on weather, road and traffic conditions. Every effort is made to follow this itinerary, but winter in Iceland and severe weather can result in delays or last minute cancellations. Any change to the itinerary is not taken lightly and is made with your comfort, health and safety in mind.