2026 Is the Year of the Northern Lights in Iceland
The year 2026 is shaping up to be one of the best opportunities in a generation to witness the Northern Lights in Iceland. For travelers dreaming of seeing the magical green, purple, and pink lights dancing across Arctic skies, this is the year to plan that once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Since 2015, The Traveling Professor has been leading small group tours to Iceland, and one of the most exciting highlights of our September through April departures has always been the chance to experience the Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights.
What Creates the Northern Lights?
Seeing the Northern Lights depends on a few key factors, all guided by Mother Nature:
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Clear Skies – Cloud cover can block visibility, so crystal-clear nights are essential.
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Darkness – The darker the sky, the brighter the lights appear. For this reason, we schedule our Northern Lights outings during dark moon phases whenever possible.
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Low Light Pollution – We travel far beyond Reykjavik to escape city lights and increase viewing success.
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Solar Activity – Most importantly, the Northern Lights must be active in Earth’s atmosphere.
Why 2026 Is a Historic Year for Aurora Viewers
The biggest reason to travel in 2026 is the approaching solar maximum — a period when the sun becomes highly active. During this time, powerful solar storms send charged particles toward Earth, which collide with atmospheric gases and create the spectacular light displays known as the Aurora Borealis.
These dramatic solar cycles occur approximately every 11 years, and 2026 is expected to be the peak viewing year. If missed, the next comparable opportunity may not arrive until around 2037.
A small group tour offers the best chance to experience the Northern Lights:
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Flexibility to chase clear skies
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Access to darker, remote viewing locations
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Expert local guides
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Better photography opportunities
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A relaxed, personal travel experience
The Traveling Professor’s Hunt for the Northern Lights tour is carefully designed to maximize your chances while keeping the experience comfortable, immersive, and unforgettable.
Join the Hunt for the Northern Lights
If seeing the Northern Lights in Iceland is on your bucket list, 2026 is the time to go. Join one of our small group tours and experience one of nature’s greatest shows with expert planning and a friendly community of fellow travelers.