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In Norse mythology, aurora was Bifrost a bridge between earth and asgard - home of goods. It was guarded by the Heimdal and destroyed during ragnarok. Some attributed the aurora to reflections from the shields of the Valkyries - women chosen by Odin to guide fallen warriors to Valhalla. Others believed their glow came from the beautiful Viking goddess Freja, riding horseback on the sky.
These days we know aurora is caused by solar wind and thanks to science and technology we can predict it with high possibility.
We would like to offer you private hunting away from bus tours at remote spots visited by very few with a optional plan G.
With us you take no risk!
We'll contact you day before tour to discuss viewing probability and
if due to spoiled weather we cancel the tour you'll be refunded or offered different date. As for the plan G - if weather would be mixed we can get underground first, explore cave and after watch northern lights or the other way around depending on the weather.
Reykjanes Peninsula
G spot Iceland
USD 305.85