Wednesday, 25 March 2026
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 22:00
Tonight’s Forecast
Tonight we are expecting an aurora activity of 3, E 4m/s and -4 °C. The moon is at first quarter and51% illuminated. Partly cloudy skies are forecast in the area.
Aurora activity: 3
Weather conditions: E 4m/s and -4°C
Cloud cover: Partly clouded skies
Moon status: First Quarter and 51% illuminated
NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE 21:00
Report from Eldey: We set sail eager to see what this night had in store for us. As we moved further out into the bay we were joined by a bit of wind and clouds, though these did settle and let us gaze upon the stars. We did manage to see very faint lights through the gaps in the clouds. However these aurora were a little shy, and easier to spot with cameras than our naked eye. We therefore decided to hand out complimentary tickets so that everyone has a chance to see the Northern lights in their full glory!
- Knut Albrecht
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.




