The lights can appear in many forms: rippling curtains, calm static auroras, streams of light, rainbow ... Iceland is often ...
While Iceland isn't the only place in the world to view the northern lights, the Nordic country's location near the Arctic Circle means the light show can be visible for more than 100 nights per year.
Iceland may be one of the most famous spots to witness the northern lights, but it’s far from the only option. For travelers looking to experience this natural wonder as part of a mainland ...
A northern lights tour is a staple of most tour companies in Iceland. While this gives travelers a plethora of options, it can also make it challenging to determine the "best." EastWest ...
Winter in Iceland involves limited daylight and extended nights. The benefit of that is ample viewing time to see the Northern Lights, which occur between September and April. While you’re there ...
Iceland has black-sand beaches ... you’ve got moss-covered lava fields as far as you can see; and the Northern Lights dance overhead in winter. It’s got black-sand beaches with towering ...
It’s Northern Lights season, meaning now is the best time to catch a glimpse of this natural phenomenon. Read on for our travel guide to Iceland’s Blue Lagoon, one of the best places to catch ...
Photojournalist Rob Currell couldn't locate the Northern Lights recently due to time constraints so he headed to Iceland to chase the aurora borealis and take in the beautiful sights of the country.