Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience Iceland’s Northern Lights with this 3-hour Reykjavik tour, including expert guides, photo tips, WiFi, and a lifetime guarantee for viewing success.
If you’re looking for a Northern Lights adventure from Reykjavik, this tour by Rvk Sightseeing offers a straightforward, budget-friendly option at $68 per person. The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, with flexible departure times based on the season, and includes hotel pickup and drop-off if you select that option. Known for its lifetime guarantee, it gives guests the chance to reschedule if they don’t see the aurora, making it a reassuring choice for those eager to witness this natural wonder.
The tour features expert guides who share their knowledge about the Northern Lights, constellations, and tips for taking great photos. It also offers WiFi, USB charging, and an audio guide available in 10 languages, which helps travelers feel comfortable and informed throughout the experience. While the price point and length make it accessible, it’s important to remember that successful aurora viewing depends heavily on weather conditions and solar activity.


This Northern Lights tour starts at the centrally located Reykjavík Terminal at Skógarhlíð 10, where passengers are greeted with modern buses equipped with tablets, WiFi, and audio guides in 10 languages. The guide leads the group with a focus on scientific facts about the Aurora Borealis, constellations, and tips for capturing photos. Several reviews highlight guides like Helga and Amelia for their friendly and helpful attitudes, adding a personal touch to the experience.
The guides go above and beyond to search for clear skies and actively look for the lights across different locations, illustrating their dedication and expertise. They keep the journey engaging with storytelling and interesting facts, making the experience both educational and entertaining.
Planning more time in Reykjavik? We've covered other experiences worth considering.

The itinerary involves a one-hour bus ride out of Reykjavík, followed by a 1.5-hour guided stop at a secret location where the group can search the sky for the Northern Lights. This stop often features a large cafe and toilet facilities, giving travelers a chance to warm up and refresh.
After the initial viewing opportunity, the bus makes a second one-hour stop, providing further chances to observe the Aurora. The driver and guide coordinate to find clear skies, sometimes pulling over from highways into more remote spots. This flexibility helps maximize the chances of seeing the lights, a fact supported by many reviews praising guides who stay out longer when the lights are visible or extend the tour if sightings occur late.
The tour concludes with drop-offs at over 46 locations across Reykjavík, including popular hotels, hostels, and bus stops, ensuring convenient access for all.

Guests can enjoy a comfortable journey thanks to modern buses equipped with USB chargers, free WiFi, and tablets for viewing information. The audio guide enhances the experience, providing tips on camera settings and constellations, which many reviewers find valuable for capturing the Aurora.
Because the bus remains warm and cozy, travelers can wait comfortably for the lights to appear. Some reviews mention bringing headphones for the audio guide to improve their experience and reduce environmental impact, though headphones are also available for purchase onboard.

Expertise shines through in this tour, with guides like Sveen and Helga receiving praise for their enthusiasm and knowledge. They explain the science behind the Aurora, tell stories about the night sky, and help guests use their cameras effectively to capture the lights.
Many reviews note guides’ persistence in searching for clear skies and not giving up until they find the best viewing spots. They often stop early at locations with cafes or toilet facilities to make the experience more comfortable.
More Great Tours Nearby
The tour includes tips on how to photograph the Aurora, often focusing on camera settings and night photography techniques. Reviewers mention that bringing a tripod is highly recommended for capturing sharp images, especially in low light conditions.
Some travelers wish there were more detailed instructions or actual camera demonstrations, but the guides’ advice helps many achieve great photos of the Aurora, even with smartphones.
Since the Northern Lights depend heavily on weather conditions, the departure times are scheduled based on the season and sky conditions. From August to April, the tour typically departs in the evening, with times around 8:30 pm to 10:30 pm. Many reviews highlight the guides’ effort to wait longer or adjust locations to optimize viewing chances.
The lifetime guarantee offers peace of mind, allowing free rebooking if the lights are not seen during the initial attempt. This feature is especially useful given the unpredictable weather in Iceland.

The tour can be booked with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing travelers to reserve without immediate payment. This flexibility is appreciated by many, especially with Iceland’s variable weather.
Pickup is available in most hotels and main bus stops in Reykjavík, starting 30 minutes prior to the scheduled departure. The bus may make a few stops to collect guests in the city center, which can add up to 30 minutes to the pickup time.

This Northern Lights tour suits those who appreciate comfort, expert guidance, and reliable rescheduling options. It’s ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers wanting a well-organized experience with local insight. The tour’s affordable price and inclusive amenities make it a practical choice for first-time visitors and those on a budget.
However, expect that seeing the Aurora is never guaranteed, and weather conditions play a critical role. Travelers should dress warmly and bring tripod and headphones for optimal photos and comfort.

This 3-hour adventure by Rvk Sightseeing offers a reliable, informative, and comfortable way to try to witness Iceland’s famous Northern Lights. The lifetime guarantee adds a layer of confidence, and many reviews praise the dedication of the guides and the quality of the experience.
While the weather-dependent nature of aurora viewing remains a limitation, the flexibility to reschedule and the focus on education and photography enhance the appeal. It’s a cost-effective and well-organized option for anyone eager to chase the Aurora Borealis from Reykjavik.
“Excellent tour! We didnt initially see the lights, and were just about to turn back to Reykjavík, but the guides were super dedicated and looking …”
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are available if selected, primarily from Reykjavík city center. Pickup begins 30 minutes prior to departure.
What should I bring for the best photos?
A tripod is highly recommended to capture sharp images of the Aurora. Bringing headphones for the audio guide is useful, and dress warmly due to Iceland’s often cold and unpredictable weather.
Can I reschedule if I don’t see the lights?
Yes, the lifetime guarantee allows you to reschedule for free if the Northern Lights are not visible on your first tour.
How long is the tour?
The duration is approximately 3 hours, with flexible departure times depending on the season.
What makes this tour different from others?
It offers a low price, expert guides, an in-bus audio guide in 10 languages, WiFi, USB chargers, and the option to rebook if you miss the lights, making it especially family-friendly and convenient.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, there are no age limits, and children 0-11 years join for free. It’s a relaxed, family-friendly experience in a comfortable bus setting.