To see the Northern Lights, you need clear, cloudless skies, and Iceland offers plenty of remote spots with no light pollution. The country’s variety of dramatic landscapes, from waterfalls ...
and may even catch the northern lights (depending on the season). According to travelers, Iceland's glaciers, waterfalls, geothermal areas and mountains are even more stunning when viewed from the ...
While Iceland isn't the only place in the world to view the northern lights, the Nordic ... at the spectacular 200-foot-high Seljalandsfoss waterfall on the way; it's about 40 miles from Vik ...
Iceland has ... and the Northern Lights dance overhead in winter. It’s got black-sand beaches with towering basalt columns, heart-stopping (and heart-warming) waterfalls, butt-warming natural ...
Visitors who want to be in the middle of rugged nature in Iceland can now stay in just opened, remote, glass walled, mirrored ...
Iceland may be one of the most famous spots to witness the northern lights, but it’s far from the only option. For travelers looking to experience this natural wonder as part of a mainland ...
From chasing the Northern Lights ... of Iceland offer an extraordinary setting for a winter adventure. In the colder months, you can enjoy the mountains, volcanoes and half-frozen waterfalls ...
There’s no better way to explore Iceland’s raw, untamed beauty than by embarking on a campervan adventure. From cascading ...