Is January a good month to see northern lights in Iceland?


Is January a good month to see northern lights in Iceland? Yes! Visitors in January have an excellent chance of seeing these elusive lights. With fewer sunlight hours, there's a greater chance of spotting them. You can often see the aurora borealis in the city of Reykjavik.


Is it a guarantee to see northern lights in Iceland?

Northern Lights Forecast in Iceland Just remember, that even though the weather is great, clear sky on a cold winter night, there's never any guarantee that the auroras will light up the sky. The Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon.


Can you go in the Blue Lagoon in January?

Can you swim in Blue Lagoon in January? You can swim in the Blue Lagoon in January; the weather may be very cold, but the water is incredibly warming, making the spa experience much more relaxing and fulfilling than the warmer summer months. The complex is open all months of the year.


Do the northern lights happen every night?

Fortunately, they occur frequently. The northern lights are happening 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, said photographer Chad Blakely, owner of the northern lights tour company Lights Over Lapland. But that doesn't mean they're easy to spot; you need to be at the right place at the right time.


Can you see Northern Lights from Blue Lagoon in January?

Yes, though it's less likely as the Blue Lagoon typically closes in the late evening during the winter and early spring, which is often too early to see the northern lights.


What clothes to wear in Iceland in January?

My best advice for what to wear in Iceland in winter is this: dress in LAYERS, ideally WOOL, and always wear a WINDPROOF and WATERPROOF outer layer. Dressing in layers gives you a lot of flexibility for any weather conditions.


How long should I stay in Iceland to see the Northern Lights?

If you want the greatest odds of spotting they Aurora we recommend that you spend at least seven nights in the country. This is because the Auroras tend to be quite active for two to three nights in a row and then activity drops for four to five nights in ongoing cycles.


What is the cheapest month to visit Iceland?

The cheapest time to visit Iceland The off-season begins in early Autumn and goes into late Spring (from September to May). There are far fewer tourists and crowds from January through May, which means flights, car rentals, and accommodation are at their cheapest.