Iceland is a unique Off-Beat travel destination that will fuel your wanderlust and is also a perfect place for old pros and total newbies and it could be said that travelling to Iceland can change the way you see the world. Because Iceland is so diverse and therefore, Iceland as a destination should be on the bucket list of every avid and wanderlust traveller.
Iceland is an exclusive off-beat travel destination in the middle of the North Atlantic and it is the perfect destination for those who are looking for the unexpected or something out of the ordinary. It could be said that travelling to Iceland can change the way you see the world. Because Iceland is so diverse and therefore, Iceland as a destination should be on the bucket list of every avid and wanderlust traveller. Although you must exclude idyllic images of a sun-tanned body on a white sandy beach with a cocktail in hand. That is not going to happen in Iceland, at least not on a regular basis!
Iceland is widely known as “The Land of Fire and Ice” and the extreme contrast in Icelandic nature is a huge part of the appeal. But also, Iceland grabs the third position in the list of worlds friendliest countries so for you as a wanderlust traveller it could be said that it is easier to feel comfortable when the people of Iceland are welcoming and friendly, with a positive attitude towards you as a traveller and to all the diverse cultures.
Iceland has tremendously much to offer that you as a traveller don't get the chance to experience in the idyllic scene of the typical “Beach holiday package tour”. Iceland is a unique Off-Beat travel destination that will fuel your wanderlust and is also a perfect place for old pros and total newbies.
This article will allow you to be prepared for the next season of the Northern Lights which brings you the most impressive natural light display.
The time of year you choose to travel to Iceland will make a big difference to what you see and how you experience the country, as well as how busy the attractions are. It is a fact that during winter is the least busy time in Iceland and that this time of year comes with the unbelievable Northern Lights.
On clear, slightly cold, and dark winter nights between September and April, Iceland is treated to a magnificent natural display which is the phenomenon of Aurora Borealis, or what is commonly called the Northern Lights. These are the only months where the nights are long and dark enough that they are visible. Iceland is a true and genuine Off-Beat location for this magnificent ionizing light show, which leaves its audience amazed. And due to its location between in the middle of the North Atlantic it provides the best climate, tranquillity, and wondrous environment to watch nature's greatest spectacle play out above for your senses to enjoy.
The Northern Lights is a natural and magnificent phenomenon created when the solar wind particles interact with the Earth's magnetic field. When these particles hit its atmosphere, they travel down the magnetic field lines and finally enter Earth’s atmosphere at the poles, where the field is naturally weakest. This excites the particles that release ionizing energy, causing peculiar luminous green and purple, but occasionally red, pink, orange, and blue streaks flowing waves across the skies. It’s simply unforgettable due to the breath-taking experience which is immersed with the forces of nature.
Valid from 15th of November 2023 until the 23rd of December 2023:
Valid from 1st of October - 15th of November and then again 3rd of January 2024 until the 30th of April 2024:
Bookable from Sundays until Thursdays.
Hotel Húsafell is proud to say that FORBES magazine named Hotel Húsafell as one of the world’s best hotels to experience the Northern Lights. So, listen up!
Hotel Húsafell is a year around resort but also a luxury winter lodge where you can for example take in the most impressive light display nature has ever provided from an outdoor fully sustainable geothermal bath or from your own hotel room or just by taking one step outside to enjoy the show in the lush landscape that surrounds Hotel Húsafell and its area. Therefore, Hotel Húsafell is most certainly a place with far less of a human footprint on nature because you are away from the light pollution, and you are present in the heart of Iceland’s aurora zone.
Hotel Húsafell was the first Hotel in Iceland to offer automated Northern Lights Auto-Aurora Wake-Up-Call service and still offers waking its guest up. So, while staying at Hotel Húsafell, you don't have to worry that the Northern Lights will pass you by because its staff will make sure you experience them when they appear by offering you free automated Northern lights Auto-the Aurora Wake-Up service.
Hotel Húsafells staff is trained to provide Aurora-Chasers with expert tips and app suggestions for capturing the Northern Lights. But also, the hotel’s in-house restaurant is designed for optimal Northern Lights viewing with floor-to-ceiling windows so guests can gaze upon the lights while dining.
But keep in mind that just like any other phenomena dependent on weather, seeing the Northern Lights has a lot to do with luck, patience, and being in the right place at the right time. Although, there are certain things you can do to increase the odds of seeing the enchanting flowing waves across the skies.
The best place to check out nightly Aurora forecasts is on the Icelandic Meteorological Office’s website. You can also check at Aurora Reykjavik, which also provides handy instructions on how to interpret a Northern Lights forecast.
But remember that the staff at Hotel Húsafell are your experts in the field!
Experiencing the Northern Lights is probably one of the best things to do in Iceland because you will get the opportunity to see a completely different show to what anyone has ever seen before. But Iceland is a cold country, especially during winter. So, keep in mind that choosing the right clothes is an important aspect to consider. It’s all about staying warm because you will most likely be standing outside (or not) and you do not want to risk getting freezing cold.
So, wear comfortable winter clothes that covers you, except the sight of your eyes.
Just remember to breathe in the experience and embrace the moment under the phenomenon and flowing waves of the Northern Lights night skies on an Icelandic winter.
Although the Northern Lights season is coming to an end, there is no reason to panic because you have plenty of time to pencil it into your itinerary. Whether you are ranging from solo traveller, wanderlust backpacker, unique family adventurer or a luxury escapist, Hotel Húsafell and its staff are more than willing to assist you making your Northern Lights trip they peak of your sensuous trip so it will become unforgettable.
So, be an Early-Bird at Hotel Húsafell and book in advance to get advantageous rates for your stay. Hotel Húsafell always promotes offer to its adventurous seeking guest during the amazing Northern Lights season, which is from 1. December till 31. March (except the festive period 23. December-3. January).
So, let Hotel Húsafell assist you to the ultimate experience that provides you a dynamic energy that fuels all your off-beat wanderlust senses.
There is just one thing! Do not forget to request your Northern Lights wake-up-call when you’re staying with us during the Northern Lights season.