Guests Witness Northern Lights in Iceland!
by Jiangsu Sunshine Arctic Travel
Aug 21, 2025
#hellohalloween
In Iceland, the aurora borealis, or northern lights, is one of nature’s most magical shows. This glowing wonder paints the dark winter sky with waves of green, pink, purple, and white light, dancing gracefully above snow-covered mountains, glaciers, and quiet fjords. The best time to see the aurora is from September to April, when nights are long and skies are clear. Popular spots include Thingvellir National Park, Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, and the countryside around Reykjavik, where light pollution is low. Many travelers stay up late, wrapped in warm clothes, waiting for the lights to appear. When they do, it feels like the sky is alive and whispering stories of the north. Seeing the aurora in Iceland isn’t just about watching lights—it’s a feeling of wonder, peace, and deep connection with nature’s power.
Post by WonderBOYz | Oct 23, 2025















