Ou être sûr de voir des aurores boréales ?
Ou être sûr de voir des aurores boréales ?
5 endroits pour voir une aurore boréale avec un petit budget
- Reykjavik, Islande. L'Islande est parmi les endroits les plus accessibles et les moins chers où vous avez une bonne chance de voir une aurore boréale. ...
- Ivalo, Finlande. ...
- Kiruna, Suède. ...
- Tromsø, Norvège. ...
- Iles Shetland, Royaume-Uni.
Why choose Aurora Reykjavík?
- Aurora Reykjavík is founded and run by some of Iceland’s best-known photographers. We’re happy and proud to have made our passion a profession – hunting, photographing and filming the Northern Lights and sharing our knowledge with our guests and Northern Lights Scientists and enthusiast all over the world.
Can you see the Northern Lights from Reykjavik?
- Aurora Borealis: Northern Lights Tour from Reykjavik. The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are a spectacular natural phenomenon, often seen dancing around in fantastic colors across the Icelandic Arctic sky. See if you can spot them for yourself on this 3-hour tour from Reykjavik.
What can you see at the Iceland Aurora exhibit?
- Stroll through our interactive exhibition and discover history and secrets about the world’s most stunning natural phenomenon. Magnificent auroral displays captured all over Iceland and projected onto a 7-meter wide screen in 4K quality – come and see what we have seen!
Are there Northern Lights in Iceland in September 2020?
- Aurora Activity Roundup - September 2020 By Chris Ayliffe, Traveo Source: FrozenBritAbroad In Iceland, September is usually the real start of the Northern Lights season. Though we often get some glimpses accompanying the growing darkness towards the end of August,...














