The Northern Lights are one of Iceland's most popular attractions and don't they make you work for it! Here are 5 of our TOP tips that should have you gazing into the sky in awe at least once during your trip to Iceland.
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Transcript:
Catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights is a big reason why people come to Iceland, so here’s a few of out tips for the best possible chance to see them.
Winter is the best time to go, as the nights are longest at this time. It’ll be freezing cold but you can’t see the lights unless it’s dark.
Go for as long as possible. You’ll often have cloud cover in Iceland. We were there for two weeks and only managed to see the Lights twice.
Your best chance is to go somewhere where there’s no light pollution so get out of the city and go somewhere dark.
We used the Icelandic weather website, belgingur.is. We found it the most accurate for predicting cloud cover. White areas show where the skies are clear and this gives you your best chance to see the Northern Lights.
The second website we used was the Icelandic Met Office. Now this gives you the aurora forecasts, the stronger the better, sunset times and moonrise times. This just means that you can plan for when it gets dark.
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