Second most important factor is the length of time you choose to stay in Iceland. To get the best odds of seeing the lights, it is recommended you stay a minimum of seven nights in the country. read more
Second most important factor is the length of time you choose to stay in Iceland. To get the best odds of seeing the lights, it is recommended you stay a minimum of seven nights in the country. The northern lights usually tend to be very active for two to three nights, then low for four to five nights, in ongoing cycles. read more
In Iceland, you are already in the North, so you don’t get a better chance of seeing the lights by going farther north. Even though the day is longer up north, the more relevant thing is cloud cover. read more