Reykjavik Aurora Forecast
Islandia • 64.15°N, 21.94°W
Real-time aurora probability and cloud forecast for Reykjavik, Iceland
Septiembre, Octubre, Noviembre, Diciembre, Enero, Febrero, Marzo, Abril
Aurora boreal (Luces del Norte)
Atlantic/Reykjavik
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Reykjavik Aurora Viewing Guide
Reykjavik offers the convenience of a capital city with easy access to incredible dark-sky aurora locations. The Golden Circle, Snæfellsnes Peninsula, and South Coast are all within reach for aurora chasing.
Mejor época para visitar
September to April is aurora season. Iceland's weather is famously changeable, so flexibility and multiple nights are essential. February-March offers longer twilight.
Condiciones meteorológicas
Maritime climate means relatively mild but very changeable weather. Temperatures hover around 0°C in winter. Wind and rain are common - always be prepared for conditions to change.
Consejos de observación
- Check the Icelandic Met Office cloud cover forecast before heading out
- Book a guided tour that can chase clear skies across regions
- Þingvellir National Park offers excellent viewing within an hour of the city
Lugares de observación recomendados
Þingvellir National Park
UNESCO World Heritage Site just 45 minutes from Reykjavik. Dark skies, dramatic rift valley landscape, and easy access.
64.2559°N, 21.1300°W
View on Map →Grótta Lighthouse
The closest dark-sky location to central Reykjavik. The lighthouse and sea provide atmospheric aurora backdrops.
64.1636°N, 22.0203°W
View on Map →Snæfellsnes Peninsula
2-hour drive from Reykjavik but offers Kirkjufell mountain - one of Iceland's most photographed aurora locations.
64.8000°N, 23.7833°W
View on Map →Preguntas frecuentes
Datos proporcionados por NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center y Open-Meteo