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Experience Iceland’s Northern Lights in style with a super jeep tour, hot chocolate, and professional photos—an intimate adventure away from the crowds.
Watching the Northern Lights dance across Iceland’s winter sky is a bucket-list moment for many travelers, and this Super Jeep tour promises an intimate, off-road adventure that maximizes your chances of seeing this natural spectacle. With a small group size, professional guides, and added perks like hot chocolate and high-quality photos, it’s a thoughtful way to chase the Aurora in comfort.
What really appeals about this tour is the off-road capability of the modified 4×4 Super Jeep. Unlike standard buses or smaller vehicles, this rugged machine can access remote, less light-polluted spots, increasing the likelihood of a clear, unobstructed view. We also love how this experience combines expert guidance, photography tips, and a cozy, personal atmosphere.
One potential consideration is that Northern Lights sightings depend heavily on weather conditions—cloud cover, snow, or wind can all impact visibility. While the tour tries to go out only when forecasts look promising, there’s always a chance the lights might stay hidden, and no refund is possible if they don’t appear. This makes it ideal for travelers who understand the unpredictability of the Aurora and are flexible with rescheduling.
This tour is best suited for those seeking a comfortable, small-group adventure with a focus on photography, authentic experience, and the thrill of off-road exploration. If you’re after a personalized, well-supported chase for the Northern Lights, this fits the bill.
If you’re visiting Reykjavik and dreaming of witnessing the Northern Lights, this tour offers a compelling blend of adventure, comfort, and expert guidance. Our review is based on traveler feedback, official details, and what travelers like you can realistically expect.
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The experience kicks off around 9:00 pm with pickup directly from your accommodation or at the closest bus stop if you’re staying downtown. The modified Super Jeep is a highlight in itself—built for thrill and capability, it’s more than just a vehicle; it’s your ticket to the darker, more pristine skies away from city glow.
Travelers mention that the Jeep is comfortable enough for a 4-hour trip, with WiFi onboard to keep you connected or entertained between stops. A key note: since the Jeep is off-road capable, it can bounce across lava fields and snow-covered terrain, which adds a bit of adventure to the ride. Be prepared for some bouncing, but rest assured, this is what allows access to the best viewing spots.
The main advantage of choosing a super jeep over a standard tour is access to remote areas. These off-road locations are carefully selected by guides who work relentlessly to find the clearest skies and best vantage points. One traveler called the guide “amazing,” noting that he worked tirelessly to find a good spot even during a cloudy night, which highlights the dedication of guides like Thomas.
By leaving the city lights behind, you’ll gain access to darker skies—crucial for seeing the Northern Lights in all their glory. This is especially important in winter months when light pollution can obscure the Aurora even on clear nights. The tour’s focus on locating prime viewing spots really enhances your chances of witnessing a vivid display.
Once the Jeep stops at a prime location—often a remote lava field or open landscape—you’ll have time to enjoy the lights. Guides will explain the science behind the Aurora, helping you understand why these shimmering curtains appear and what causes their colors. The added bonus is the professional photography tips provided, which can help you capture stunning images even if you’re new to night photography.
During the wait, the tour offers homemade hot chocolate, local chocolates, and wool blankets. These small touches make the experience more comfortable and memorable—nothing beats sipping hot chocolate under the stars while waiting for the sky to put on its light show.
A highlight for many travelers is the free, high-quality photos taken during the tour. Guides are equipped to capture your experience, so you don’t need to worry about camera settings or missing the shot in the dark. According to reviews, guides like Thomas not only work hard to find the best viewing spots but also make sure you leave with great photos of yourself in front of the Northern Lights—something that turns this into a true keepsake.
It’s important to note that the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon—their appearance depends on solar activity and weather conditions. The tour organizers are transparent about this, stating that they will only go out if the forecast predicts good visibility. If the lights don’t appear, the tour can be rescheduled or refunded, although the tour fee itself isn’t refundable if the lights stay hidden during the trip.
One reviewer shared that despite cloudy weather, the guide’s efforts made the experience worthwhile. Even if the Aurora doesn’t show, the adventure, storytelling, and off-road ride still offer a memorable night.
At around 4 hours, this tour is a solid evening activity—long enough to chase the lights but not so long as to be tiring. The price point at $260 per person reflects a premium experience, but the inclusive extras—hot chocolate, chocolates, photos, and the off-road capability—add value. The small group size (a maximum of 4 travelers) ensures a more intimate experience, allowing guides to focus on individual needs and questions.
Travelers should come prepared with warm clothing, hats, and gloves—although blankets are provided, dressing appropriately is key. Since the Northern Lights are unpredictable, flexibility and patience are crucial. The tour’s emphasis on rescheduling if conditions aren’t ideal is reassuring, and it’s worth noting that most travelers seem pleased with the effort guides put into maximizing their chances.
This Northern Lights Super Jeep tour is a fantastic choice for those who value personalized, off-the-beaten-path experiences. If you love the idea of bouncing across rugged terrain, enjoy cozy touches like hot chocolate and blankets, and want professional photos of your trip, this tour hits the mark.
It’s especially suitable for travelers who understand the weather-dependent nature of Aurora viewing and are flexible with their plans. The small group setting makes it ideal for couples, small families, or solo travelers who prefer a more intimate experience with personalized attention.
While the price may seem high compared to larger bus tours, the added comfort, expert guidance, and the thrill of off-road exploration make it well worth considering. You’ll leave with more than just photos—you’ll have stories of an adventure that took you deep into Iceland’s wild winter night.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes pickup and drop-off at your accommodation or the closest bus stop, homemade hot chocolate, local chocolates, wool blankets, WiFi on board, and free professional high-quality photos.
How long does the tour last?
The experience is approximately 4 hours long, starting around 9:00 pm, designed to coincide with the best window for Aurora viewing.
What should I bring with me?
Bring warm clothes, hats, and gloves. The tour provides wool blankets, but dressing in layers is recommended to stay comfortable during cold nights.
Is the Northern Lights guarantee?
No, the Aurora is a natural phenomenon. The tour only goes out if the forecast predicts good visibility. If the lights don’t appear, they will reschedule or refund if applicable, but no refunds are given simply because the lights aren’t visible.
What makes this tour different from others?
The off-road capability of the Super Jeep allows access to less light-polluted, remote spots, boosting viewing chances. The small group size and professional guidance also ensure a more personal, tailored experience.
Can I participate if I don’t like cold weather?
Yes, but be prepared for winter conditions. The tour offers blankets and hot chocolate, but dressing warmly is essential.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 4 travelers, which fosters a more intimate experience and allows guides to focus on everyone’s needs.
What if the weather is bad?
If weather conditions aren’t suitable for Aurora viewing, the tour will be rescheduled or refunded. Guides monitor forecasts closely to optimize your chances.
Is this suitable for families or children?
While most travelers can participate, the small size and off-road adventure might be better suited for older children or teenagers comfortable with winter conditions.
This Northern Lights Super Jeep tour offers a well-rounded, memorable way to chase the Aurora in Iceland. With knowledgeable guides, a cozy setting, and the thrill of off-road exploration, it’s tailored for those who want a personal touch and a higher likelihood of witnessing one of nature’s most mesmerizing displays. Perfect for adventure lovers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to escape the light pollution of Reykjavik, this experience promises more than just a sighting—it’s about creating lasting memories amid Iceland’s winter wilderness.