Enjoy a relaxing visit to the Blue lagoon and then head out into the night to search for Northern Lights. Start the day with a visit to one of the wonders of the world, the Blue Lagoon. Its mineral-rich waters offer a unique and first-hand experience of Iceland's plentiful geothermal springs. The warm waters stay at a warm 38-40 Celsius (100-104 Fahrenheit) and is sure not to disappoint, regardless of the weather conditions. They offer a perfect way to relax and reflect upon the natural beauty of this island and is a must-see when traveling to Iceland.
There will be a short time interval after returning to Reykjavík and before the Northern Lights tour starts. Therefore, it's highly recommended that you have dinner at the blue lagoon before heading out for a night of hunting the Northern Lights.
The Aurora Borealis is both mysterious and magical, and once seen, never forgotten. Simply put, nothing says “Icelandic Winter” more like the idea of hunting for the Northern Lights.
The expert operational team has decades of experience analyzing weather patterns, they carefully review on a daily basis the cloud forecast and the Northern Lights forecast. They never set off unless they think there is a good chance of spotting the Northern Lights. Join the Northern Lights guides as they share stories and information about this ever elusive phenomenon.