Spot the Northern Lights from Reykjavík: Honest Review of the Snacks & Drink Tour
If you’re heading to Iceland in winter, chasing the Northern Lights is often at the top of the bucket list — and for good reason. We haven’t done this exact tour ourselves, but based on detailed info and reviews, it sounds like a solid choice for anyone wanting an authentic, intimate experience with the Aurora Borealis. This tour takes you out into Iceland’s wilderness, away from city lights, in a modified super jeep, with the added bonus of snacks and hot chocolate to keep you cozy.
What really stands out about this experience are two things: First, the small group size (limited to just six participants), which promises personalized attention and a more relaxed vibe. Second, the expert guidance that includes tips on how to photograph the Northern Lights — a real plus if you’re hoping for good snaps. One thing to keep in mind is that, as with all Northern Lights tours, there’s no guarantee of seeing the Aurora — nature is unpredictable, after all. But if you’re looking for a flexible, intimate, and adventure-driven outing, this might be right up your alley.
This tour is best suited for travelers who value comfort and expert insight, and who are prepared for winter weather. It’s not suitable for children under 12, or for those with mobility issues. Overall, if you enjoy small-group outings, off-road adventure, and learning about the night sky, this is worth considering.
Key Points

- Small group size enhances your experience with personalized attention.
- Expert guides provide valuable tips on Northern Lights photography and spotting.
- Remote Icelandic landscapes mean fewer light pollution issues and more chance to see the Aurora.
- Super jeep allows access to rugged terrain and secluded locations.
- Snacks and hot chocolate add warmth and comfort during the wait.
- No guarantee of Aurora — weather and solar conditions dictate the show.
What to Expect from the Tour

This experience offers a well-rounded blend of adventure, education, and comfort. Starting from Reykjavík, you’ll be picked up and driven into the wilderness in a modified super jeep, specially designed to handle Iceland’s rugged roads. The journey itself is part of the thrill, as you bounce along remote mountain roads, seeing Iceland’s winter landscapes in a way that’s far from the usual tourist spots.
Your guide will be your main source of insight, sharing knowledge about the northern lights, stars, planetary geology, and the solar system. This makes the drive informative and engaging, especially if you’re curious about what causes the Aurora or want to learn more about the night sky.
Once you’ve reached a suitable location, away from the city’s light pollution, you’ll have a chance to watch the sky for a glimpse of the lights dancing overhead. The guide will help you use cloud cover maps and other tools to optimize your chances, though of course, Aurora sightings depend on the right conditions, which are never guaranteed.
Adding to the cozy factor, you’ll be offered hot chocolate and snacks, perfect for warm-up breaks during the long, chilly night. The atmosphere is relaxed, with opportunities to take photos, enjoy the silence, and process the breathtaking views.
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The Journey in Detail

The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, starting from Reykjavík. The flexible schedule allows you to see different night sky conditions, and the small group size means fewer crowds and more personalized attention.
You’ll be picked up from your accommodation in Reykjavík, saving you the hassle of navigating or parking. Once on your way, the guide will inform you about what makes Iceland’s landscape and sky unique, making the riding part as much an adventure as the viewing. The modified super jeep is key here — it’s built for Iceland’s tough terrain, allowing access to places that regular vehicles can’t reach. This means that rather than staying in one spot, your guide might take you to several locations, increasing your chances of catching the Northern Lights.
During your time at each stop, your guide provides tips and tricks on photographing the Aurora, ensuring you’re equipped to capture the moment. This practical advice is especially helpful if you’re new to night photography or want better results than typical smartphone shots.
Once you’ve settled in a scenic, dark spot, you’ll look up and wait for the Aurora to appear. As one reviewer notes, “excellent service and amazing trip,” which hints at how smoothly everything runs and the high quality of guidance. Plus, the cozy snacks and hot chocolate make the experience feel special, even if the lights are shy that night.
The Value of the Experience

At $200 per person, this tour offers a mix of adventure, education, and comfort that can be hard to beat. The small group setup means you’re not just a face in the crowd, and the guide’s knowledge can significantly improve your chances of a good sighting — which, in Iceland, is part luck, part preparation.
Compared to larger bus tours, this experience feels more personal and flexible. You’re not just dropped off at a common viewing point; instead, you venture into the wilderness, where the chances of seeing the Northern Lights are better. Plus, the inclusion of snacks and hot drinks adds value, especially given how cold Iceland can be at night.
Keep in mind, the tour can be canceled on short notice if weather conditions are unsafe — an important point if you’re planning your trip around this. And since the Aurora is a natural phenomenon, no one can guarantee you’ll see the lights, but the guide’s expertise maximizes your odds.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This tour is ideal if you’re after a small-group, tailored experience with knowledgeable guides. It suits travelers who are comfortable in cold weather and want to venture into Iceland’s wilderness in a robust vehicle. It’s also a good pick if you value learning about the sky and want tips on photographing the Aurora.
Because it’s not suitable for children under 12 or those with mobility issues, it’s best for older teens and adults who enjoy adventure and learning. If you’re traveling solo, in a couple, or with a small group of friends, this tour offers a more intimate experience.
It’s also particularly well-suited for those who appreciate stunning nighttime landscapes and are prepared for the unpredictability of the Northern Lights. If your main goal is a relaxed, guided experience with some added adventure, this ticks those boxes.
From Reykjavík: Spot the Northern Lights with Snacks & Drink
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FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 12 due to the nature of the activity and weather conditions.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, warm clothing, and a camera are advisable to make the most of the experience.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers flexibility if weather turns bad or plans change.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 4 hours, starting at different times depending on availability.
Will I see the Northern Lights?
The Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon, so sightings cannot be guaranteed. The guide will help you maximize your chances.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from Reykjavík, making it hassle-free to join.
In The Sum Up
This Northern Lights tour in a super jeep offers a cozy, well-guided adventure into Iceland’s night-time wilderness. The combination of expert guidance, small group intimacy, and the opportunity to learn about the sky makes it a strong choice for travelers wanting more than just a bus ride. The snacks and hot chocolate add a warm touch, transforming a potentially cold and uncertain night into a memorable experience.
If you’re someone who appreciates having a knowledgeable guide by your side, values flexibility, and loves the idea of venturing into Iceland’s remote landscapes, this tour is likely to meet your expectations. Just remember, nature has the final say — but with good guidance and a bit of luck, you might just witness the magical dance of the Northern Lights above Iceland’s winter darkness.
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