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The best times & places to see the Northern Lights in Iceland

05/28/2025
The best times & places to see the Northern Lights in Iceland

Seeing the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) in Iceland is an unforgettable experience. Here's a guide to the best times and places to catch them:


🌌 Best Time to See the Northern Lights in Iceland

Season:

  • Mid-September to Mid-April
    (Peak visibility: October to March due to longer, darker nights.)

Time of Night:

  • Between 9 PM and 2 AM
    The auroras are most active during these hours, especially around midnight.

Conditions Needed:

  • Dark, clear skies

  • Low light pollution

  • High solar activity (tracked via aurora forecasts)


📍 Best Places in Iceland to See the Northern Lights

1. Þingvellir National Park

  • Just 40 minutes from Reykjavík.

  • Historic site with wide, open skies.

2. Vík (South Coast)

  • Stunning black sand beaches.

  • Often has clear skies due to fewer clouds than the west.

3. Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon

  • Near Vatnajökull National Park.

  • See auroras reflect over floating icebergs — surreal and photogenic.

4. Reykjanes Peninsula

  • Close to Keflavík Airport.

  • Fewer tourists, active geothermal areas, and great viewing spots.

5. Hvammsfjörður (Westfjords area)

  • Remote, dark, and sparsely populated.

  • Perfect for undisturbed aurora gazing.

6. Outside Reykjavík

  • Just drive 30–60 minutes out of the city (e.g., to Mosfellsdalur or Hvalfjörður).

  • Avoid light pollution while staying relatively close to town.


📱 Tips for Maximizing Your Northern Lights Experience

  • Check the Aurora Forecast: Vedur.is Aurora Forecast

  • Watch the weather: Clear skies are essential.

  • Stay at a countryside hotel or guesthouse that offers Northern Lights wake-up calls.

  • Use a tripod for photography. Long exposure is key.

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