Tour Status: CANCELLED
Aurora activity: 3/9
Weather conditions: S 7m/s , 7°C
Cloud cover: Fully Clouded
Moon status: Waxing Gibbous, 66% illuminated
Tour Status: CANCELLED
Aurora activity: 3/9
Weather conditions: S 7m/s , 7°C
Cloud cover: Fully Clouded
Moon status: Waxing Gibbous, 66% illuminated
Tour Status: RUNNING
Report from Eldey: We sailed out full of hope. The sky was clear and many stars were visible. Soon after we left harbour the clouds drifted in. Soon a full and thick overcast blocked all view of the night sky. As the northern lights never appeared
Tour Status: Cancelled
Aurora activity: 2/9
Weather conditions: W 10m/s , 6°C
Cloud cover: Fully clouded and rain
Moon status: Waxing Gibbous, 48% illuminated
Tour Status: Cancelled
Aurora activity: 3/9
Weather conditions: SE 4m/s , 6°C
Cloud cover: Fully clouded
Moon status: Waxing Crescent, 29% illuminated
Tour Status: RUNNING
Tour at 21:00
Report from Elding: One more night in the search of the elusive Aurora Borealis. The cloud cover was present in some parts of the sky and absent in some other parts. We did see some beautiful
Tour Status: RUNNING
Report from Eldey: What a crazy tour! We barely made it out of the harbour and I just in time did the introductory speech when the aurora made a sudden appearance. It started out weak, but soon enough left us all in aw. We didn't
Tour Status: CANCELLED
Aurora activity: 2/9
Weather conditions: N 6m/s , 6°C
Cloud cover: Partly clouded
Moon status: Waxing Crescent, 13% illuminated
Tour Status: RUNNING
Aurora activity: 3/9
Weather conditions: SE 7m/s , 9°C
Cloud cover: Partly clouded
Moon status: Waxing Crescent, 7% illuminated
Tour Status: RUNNING
Tour at 21:00
Report from Eldey: We sailed out leaving the city lights far behind us. We had the Imagine Peace Tower lighting the light of hope for us. We had a lot of hope, but not that much luck this nig
Tour status: RUNNING
Report from Elding: During the boarding for we worried this tour might be similar to yesterday's tour, the clouds covered the whole sky and it was even raining a little bit. Only 5 minutes before the tour began the sky cleared up and some northern light
Tour Status: RUNNING
Tour at 21:00
Report for Elding: We had high hopes for this evening. The aurora forecast was promising although we knew the cloud coverege would be tricky. At the beginning the sky was mostly cloudy, some parts were clear with a f
Tour status: RUNNING
Tour at 21:00
Report from Eldey: This night started very good even before we left harbour. Lights were on the sky from 20:00 so we let our passengers enjoy them from the deck even before tour started. At the beginning of the cruis
Tour status: CANCELLED
Aurora activity: 2/9
Weather conditions: S 3m/s , 4°C
Cloud cover: Raining
Moon status: Waning Crescent Illumination: 9%
Tour Status: ON
Tour at 21:00
Report from Eldey: On amazing tours like these it is really easy to be the guide. The aurora showed up as we were sailing out of the harbour and was still there when we sailed back in. It was getti
Tour status: RUNNING
Report from Eldey: Although the weather was not as fierce as earlier today, the wind was still strong and the sea choppy. We dressed up and sailed into the cold and strong wind hoping the clouds would soon disappeared, and they did! During the tour
Tour status: CANCELLED
Aurora activity: 3/9
Weather conditions: N 6m/s , 3°C
Cloud cover: Fully clouded
Moon status: Waning Crescent, 38% illuminated
Tour Status: RUNNING
Report from Eldey: The night started with a nice surprise in the sky. A big light signal was covering the sky and it wasn't the Batman call, it was the Imagine Peace Tower (probably some testing before the big opening next week).
Tour Status: Cancelled
Aurora activity: 4/9
Weather conditions: W 10m/s , 8°C
Cloud cover: Fully clouded
Moon status: Waning Gibbous, 60% illuminated
Tour statues: CANCELLED
Aurora activity: 1/9
Weather condition: SE 3m/s, 4°C
Cloud cover: Fully clouded
Moon Status: Waning Gibbous, 71% illumination. 
Tour status: RUNNING
Report from Eldey: It was still windy as we were leaving the sheltered harbour and had a few minutes of 'rock n roll', as our captain likes to say, until we reached the sheltered bay. But it did not takes us long until the northern light appeared a