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NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 22:00

  • NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 22:00

Tonight's Forecast

Tonight we are expecting an aurora activity of 2/9, E 2 m/s and 9°C. Moon is currently in Waxing Crescent 19,2% illuminated. Mostly clear skies are forecasted in the area.

Aurora activity: 2/9
Weather conditions: E 2 m/s and 8°C
Cloud Cover: Mostly clear skies
Moon status: Waxing Crescent: 19,2%

Join us tonight:

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Search for northern lights on this thrilling winter cruise where we maximise your chances of sightings! Watching the auroras dance in the vast starry space with the gentle lull of the ocean beneath us is an experience of a lifetime.

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2:00 Hours
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whales and northern lights cruise combo
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This combo unites some of the most popular winter attractions in Iceland - classic whale watching and northern lights from down town Reykjavík!

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What are the northern lights? The bright dancing lights of the aurora are actually collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter earth's atmosphere. The temperature above the sun surface is millions of degrees Celsius. At this temperature, collisions between gas molecules are frequent and explosive particles enter the earth's atmosphere.

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Hér höfum við safnað saman upplýsingum um hvernig hægt er að komastt í samband við okkur. Sendið tölvupóst eða hringið ef þú hefur einhverjar sðurningar. Við reynum að svara öllum fyrirspurnum innan sólarhrings.

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NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 22:00

Report from Eldey: Our first northern lights cruise of the season started with a bang. The sun was setting as we set out, but it soon got dark enough to reveal the activity of the auroras. The green lights appeared in the surroundings of mount Esja, some of them getting bright and starting to move slowly through the sky. The lights faded, came back, and faded again - but suddenly those northern lights became very bright and we could enjoy the green auroras for a few minutes with our naked eye. With calm seas, almost no wind, and waffles and hot chocolate to warm us up, what more could we ask from your northern lights cruise? 

- Megan Whittaker