In the winter in Iceland, whenever night falls, dazzling streams of light dance in the clear sky. The auroras are bright and dark, red and green, like vibrant ribbons swirling and changing in the sky. Anyone who has seen the auroras will understand why tourists from all over the world are so fascinated by them.
⏰ Best Time for Iceland Auroras
Auroras can appear throughout the year, but they are most likely to be seen at night, with the highest probability between September and April in Iceland. Especially around the winter solstice, when the darkness lasts for about 20 hours, it is an excellent opportunity for observation.
📷 Iceland Aurora Guide
The level of activity of the auroras and the degree of cloud cover greatly affect the observation of auroras. Therefore, the best place to observe the auroras is in the outskirts of Iceland.
1⃣️ The official Icelandic weather app, "Vesur," provides data on temperatures, wind, clouds, etc. in various locations.
2⃣️ The essential app for Iceland travel, "Aurora Alerts," can predict the aurora KP index around the Arctic Circle, allowing you to see the auroras based on this index.
✨ Best Places to Watch Iceland Auroras
1⃣️ Perlan, one of the iconic buildings in the capital of Iceland, Reykjavik, with its glass dome being a great spot to watch the auroras~
2⃣️ Pingvellir National Park, about a 45-minute drive from downtown Reykjavik.
3⃣️ Grotta Lighthouse in Reykjavik Park, located about 5 kilometers outside the city center on the Seltiarnarnes Peninsula.
4⃣️ Lake Kleifarvatn in the central Reykjanes Peninsula, about a 30-minute drive from downtown Reykjavik. The unobstructed blue sky and calm lake make it a photographer's paradise.
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