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The Northern Lights are on everyone’s bucket list and one of the best places in the world to see them is Reykjavik.
Every year, thousands of visitors flock to Iceland’s capital to see the colourful spectacle and Brits say they’ve found one of the best deals out there right now.
The limited time offer is giving travellers the chance to spend two nights at a four-star hotel in the capital with a famous Northern Lights tour included.
The tour alone has received hundreds of rave reviews online. One traveller wrote: “It was a powerful, meaningful, philosophical, scientific, spiritual, and unique experience. It was so powerful that I could not contain my tears, I couldn’t even feel it was -19C. I just felt peace, excitement, reconciliation.”
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Another five-star review reads: “Best night of my life. It was the most amazing experience. As soon as we got off the bus, Aurora appeared as a huge rainbow arch in the sky. The last hour of the tour she started dancing and that’s when we got an amazing show of all the colours. Even our tour guide was amazed and fascinated by what we saw.”
A third simply wrote: “WOW! absolutely amazing! We were lucky enough to get to see the lights and it was absolutely breathtaking! The Northern Lights are a must to anyone travelling to Iceland!”
When is the best time of year to see the Northern Lights?
You’re in luck as the best time of year to see the Northern Lights (aurora borealis) is from late September to late March. According to reviews, a number of travellers saw the Northern Lights when visiting in November and December.
If weather conditions make it difficult to see them, visitors say the ticket allows you to book another time slot to ensure you don’t miss out.
What is the cheapest way to see the Northern Lights in Iceland?
Wowcher is currently offering 34% off cheap flights and accommodation to Reykjavik, Iceland for Brits who have always dreamed of seeing the Northern Lights.
The budget package includes a two, three, or four-night stay at the four-star Grand Hotel Reykjavik with return flights from major UK airports such as Bristol, London Gatwick, and Manchester.
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The highly-rated Northern Lights bus tour (worth a minimum of £52 on the official website) is also included in the offer.
The cheapest price we’ve found is from London on Wednesday 11 December returning on Friday 13 December. The package, which includes two nights at the four-star Grand Hotel Reykjavik, comes in at £229.
If you’d prefer to travel on a weekend and don’t mind spending a little extra dosh, you can depart from Manchester on Saturday 14 December and return on Monday 16 December for £299. Just make sure to hurry, this is one of the best times of year to see the Northern Lights – and tickets are selling fast.