Arguably one of Iceland’s star attractions is best enjoyed not during the warm and sunny summer months, but in the darkest night in the middle of winter: observing the aurora borealis, more colloquially known as the northern lights. There are numerous ways to enjoy them. You can, of course, always check the cloud cover forecast […]
Arguably one of Iceland’s star attractions is best enjoyed not during the warm and sunny summer months, but in the darkest night in the middle of winter: observing the aurora borealis, more colloquially known as the northern lights. There are numerous ways to enjoy them. You can, of course, always check the cloud cover forecast
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