Tonight's Forecast:
Tonight we are expecting an aurora activity of 3/9, E 3m/s and -1 °C. The moon is Waxing Gibbous and 15% illuminated. Partly cloudy to clear skies are forecast in the area.
Aurora activity: 3/9
Weather conditions: E 3 m/sec -1°C
Cloud cover: Partly cloudy skies
Moon status: Waxing Gibbous and 15% illuminated
Monday, 25 November 2025
Report from Hafsulan: We sailed of with a fair bit more wind compared to earlier but still very calm seas. The clouds were quite gappy the moment we sailed out and combined with a good solar activity we were excite about the evening. We settled in got a nice hot drink and waited. We first made our little detour by the imagine piece tower, admiring its giant beam of light but as the night advanced more clouds started rolling in, which meant our chances of seeing the northern lights slimmed. No more gaps appeared and so Iceland´s fickle weather won this time. This meant that at the end of the tour we handed out complimentary tickets for all passengers so they could come back again, on another tour and get a new chance at seeing the amazing northern lights.
Milan Vansteelandt
Few natural phenomena are as mesmerising as the aurora borealis. These shifting curtains of colour sweep across the polar skies, painting them in hues of green, pink, and violet. While their appearance may seem unpredictable, scientists have developed ways to understand when and where they might occur and by studying the activity levels, we can estimate the likelihood of seeing them.




