Take a trip to Iceland & see the Northern Lights – from £239pp including flights
SEEING the Northern Lights is on many travellers’ bucket lists, but they aren’t the cheapest thing to do.
But we’ve found deals from £239pp this December, including your hotel stay and flights.
Iceland is a paradise for nature lovers, with glaciers, waterfalls, geysers, and hot springs to explore.
For £239pp, you’ll get return flights, three-night stays and a Northern Lights or Golden Circle tour.
The deal includes three nights at the Hotel Island Spa & Wellness Resort.
The hotel is about a 30-minute walk or a short drive from Reykjavík’s city centre.
You’ll find speciality coffees around the hotel or pubs serving the famous caraway-spiced “Black Death”.
Plus, there’s a bus stop outside the hotel to get to most places in the city centre in under 10 minutes.
The hotel has four stars on TripAdvisor with almost 1,000 reviews.
The Northern Lights are the result of electrically charged particles from the sun smashing into gaseous particles in our planet’s atmosphere and creating gorgeous views.
The most common colour of the lights is green, which is created when oxygen molecules react with the particles – this process happens about 60 miles above the ground.
Iceland is also famous for its hiking trails, skiing and snowboarding seasons, and even whale watching, so you will always find something to do.
You’ll have the choice to pick your departure airport from 7 UK locations.
The locations include London Gatwick, Manchester, London Luton, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Bristol and Leeds Bradford.
You could also add a checked bag for £50pp.
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