During the rest of the year, Iceland experiences near-constant daylight, meaning there isn't enough darkness for the aurora borealis to appear. Put simply, if you visit in late spring or summer ...
The aurora borealis (or northern lights) can be an almost eerie sight: Picture emerald green swirls coloring the otherwise darkened sky. But scientists have a boring explanation for this ...
From Iceland and northern Scandinavia to Alaska and northern Canada, here’s where to go to see the aurora ... panorama log cabins, each with a jacuzzi on the terrace. 3. Northern Lights Resort ...
If these dreams of catching the elusive aurora amid otherworldly scenery have stirred your imagination, read on. We’ve rounded up some of the best northern lights holidays in Iceland.
Time-lapse photos have captured the Northern Lights on the outskirts of the capital Reykjavik. The lights, also known as aurora borealis, occur when charged particles collide with gases in the ...
The end of September proved to be an ideal time to view the aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, in Iceland. Photo/Video: Vimeo/Sævar Helgi Bragason ...
More often than not, the aurora borealis (also known as the northern ... with Whitehorse and Dawson City good options. Iceland: Although the volcanic island has a good reputation for aurora ...
Known scientifically as the "aurora borealis," the Northern ... and the folks at Panorama Glass Lodge near Þingskálavegur, Iceland seem to understand this. The resort includes access to a ...
In the north, the oval lies above popular northern lights destinations, including Canada, Alaska and Iceland. “With a stronger storm, that oval where we see the aurora gets pushed farther south ...