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Experience the Northern Lights on a private 4.5-hour Super Jeep tour from Reykjavík, visiting stunning sites like Hnausapollur crater and Sigöldugljúfur valley.

This 4.5-hour private tour offers an intimate way to witness the Northern Lights in Iceland. Starting in Reykjavík, this journey uses a Defender Super Jeep to take you away from the city’s lights and crowds. The tour includes a local guide with experience in Northern Lights hunting, ensuring you get the best chance to see this natural spectacle. The price is available for booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for your travel plans.
Designed for small groups and private bookings, this tour emphasizes personalized attention and access to hidden spots unreachable by larger buses. It’s an excellent choice for those seeking a customized experience with a focus on comfort and exclusivity. Keep in mind that, as with all Northern Lights tours, sightings are not guaranteed, since the phenomenon depends on weather and solar activity. However, the tour offers a retry option if your first attempt is unsuccessful, increasing your chances of witnessing the dancing lights.
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The tour begins with a pickup outside your accommodation in Reykjavík, Kópavogur, or elsewhere in the Capital Region of Iceland. The guide drives the Defender Super Jeep, which allows access to remote areas where light pollution is minimal. The journey quickly shifts from urban surroundings to some of Iceland’s most scenic and less accessible spots.
In the first 30-minute drive, travelers get a feel for the vehicle’s comfort and capability, as the guide prepares for the night ahead. This private transfer sets a relaxed tone for the evening, with scenic views along the way. The focus remains on chasing the Aurora Borealis, but the route may include stops for photos or short scenic overlooks.

During the three-hour scenic drive, the guide takes you to various locations with promising conditions for Northern Lights viewing. The route features photo stops at picturesque spots, allowing you to capture Iceland’s winter landscape under the night sky. The drive is designed to maximize your chances of seeing the Lights, as the guide monitors weather updates and Aurora forecasts.
While the tour prioritizes finding the Northern Lights, the drive itself offers stunning scenic views of Icelandic nature. You’ll pass through areas that are otherwise inaccessible by larger vehicles, giving a sense of adventure and exclusivity. The guide’s flexibility ensures that if weather conditions change, you may be re-routed or taken to alternative spots.

Two notable stops included in the tour are Hnausapollur crater and the Valley of the Thousand Tears, Sigöldugljúfur. Hnausapollur is renowned for its breathtaking crater lake, surrounded by volcanic formations, providing a dramatic backdrop for photos. The Sigöldugljúfur valley is famous for its cascading waterfalls and often snow-covered landscape.
These locations stand out for their stark natural beauty and geological interest. They also serve as perfect vantage points for viewing the Northern Lights, especially when the sky is clear. The stops are brief but meaningful, giving travelers a chance to appreciate the diverse Icelandic terrain while waiting for the Aurora display.
More Great Tours NearbyThe local guide is experienced in Northern Lights hunting, constantly checking weather conditions and Aurora activity. They use their knowledge to escape cloud cover or areas with light pollution, significantly boosting the chance of a sighting. The guide’s flexibility and responsiveness are key, especially if clouds threaten to obscure the Lights.
Throughout the tour, the guide provides insights into the science and folklore behind the Aurora Borealis, adding a layer of cultural context to the natural display. Their engagement makes the experience more informative and enjoyable, especially on a private tour where personalized attention is guaranteed.
Travelers appreciate the comfort and versatility of the Defender Super Jeep. Its design is suited for Icelandic winter conditions, with ample space and good visibility for photography. The vehicle’s ability to access remote spots ensures that the experience remains intimate and exclusive, away from crowds or busy bus routes.
Safety is a priority, with the guide ensuring a smooth ride despite potentially icy or snowy road conditions. The private nature of the tour also means that groups can set their own pace, pause for longer at particularly stunning locations, or adjust plans based on real-time weather updates.
Booking this tour is straightforward, with options to reserve now and pay later, offering a lot of flexibility. The full refund policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, making it easy to adapt plans if weather forecasts change unexpectedly.
The tour operates at various start times, which can be checked based on availability. This flexibility is useful for travelers with tight schedules or those who want to plan around other activities in Reykjavík. The private group setup also means that the experience can be tailored to your preferences, whether you want a longer drive or additional stops.
This private Northern Lights tour suits travelers who prefer an intimate, customized experience with a knowledgeable guide. It’s ideal for those who value comfort, flexibility, and access to exclusive locations. The inclusion of stops at Hnausapollur crater and Sigöldugljúfur valley makes it appealing for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Since sightings are weather-dependent, this tour is best suited for visitors who are flexible and eager to maximize their chances of seeing the Aurora Borealis, especially with the included retry option. It’s perfect for small groups, families, or friends who want a memorable Icelandic adventure under the night sky.
The Private Northern Lights Super Jeep Tour from Reykjavík offers a compelling combination of scenic Icelandic locations and expert Aurora chasing in a private setting. The 4.5-hour duration balances a relaxed pace with enough time to explore remote spots and wait for the Lights to appear.
While weather conditions always influence northern lights viewing, the guide’s experience and the large vehicle’s access to secluded areas improve your chances. The stops at Hnausapollur crater and Sigöldugljúfur valley add extra value, showcasing Iceland’s stunning landscapes. The flexibility in booking and the option for a retry tour make this an attractive choice for those seeking a personalized, comfortable experience.
This tour is most suitable for travelers who prioritize private, guided trips and want to avoid large crowds. It’s an excellent way to combine Iceland’s natural beauty with the thrill of Aurora hunting, all within a flexible schedule and tailored approach.
Is the Northern Lights guaranteed on this tour?
Since the Aurora Borealis is a natural phenomenon, sightings are not guaranteed. However, the tour includes a retry option if the Lights are not visible during the first attempt.
What locations are visited during the tour?
The tour features scenic stops at Hnausapollur crater and the Valley of the Thousand Tears, Sigöldugljúfur, along with scenic drives through Iceland’s wilderness.
How long does the tour last?
The duration is approximately 4.5 hours, including pickup, scenic drives, stops, and the Aurora hunt.
What type of vehicle is used?
The tour uses a Defender Super Jeep, providing comfort, capability, and access to remote locations under winter conditions.
Can I cancel the tour once booked?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking process also allows you to reserve now and pay later.
Who is the tour provider?
The activity is offered by Kalman Tours, a trusted provider specializing in Icelandic adventures.