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Chase the Northern Lights in Iceland: Up to 25% Off Camper Rentals This August & September

Chase the Northern Lights in Iceland: Up to 25% Off Camper Rentals This August & September

Imagine this: you wake up in a remote valley, warm and cozy in your camper. You slide open the door — and there’s nothing but mountains, glaciers, and endless horizons around you. No crowds. Just pure Icelandic wilderness.

As night falls, you wrap your hands around a steaming cup of tea and watch the Northern Lights ignite the sky above you — green, purple, and gold dancing in the crisp autumn air.

🌌 Why August & September Are the Perfect Months for Your Iceland Camper Adventure

  • Milder weather than winter — easier driving and more comfortable nights.

  • Dark enough nights to witness the Aurora Borealis in all its glory.

  • Fewer tourists — more peace, privacy, and untouched landscapes.

💰 Special Offer — Only Now

Up to 25% off camper rentals for trips in August and September.
📅 Book before the end of the month to secure your deal and get our FREE Aurora Hunting Guide.

👉 Book now: https://rijocampers.is

🚙 Why a Camper Is the Ultimate Choice for Iceland

  • Total freedom — sleep anywhere you want, wake up to a different view every day.

  • Comfort in any weather — heating, kitchen, and cozy sleeping space.

  • Access to F-roads — explore Iceland’s highlands and hidden gems.

  • Save money — no need to pay for hotels or restaurants.

📍 Top 10 Aurora Borealis Viewing Spots in Iceland (with GPS Coordinates)

  1. Kirkjufell, Snæfellsnes
    Þingvellir National Park
  2. Vík í Mýrdal
  3. Goðafoss
  4. Hvitserkur
  5. Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
  6. Reykjanes Peninsula
  7. Dettifoss
  8. Skaftafell National Park
  9. Landmannalaugar (F-road)

⏰ Best Times to See the Northern Lights

  • August–September — mild weather, longer nights.

  • 10:00 PM – 2:00 AM — peak aurora activity.

  • Check daily forecasts at https://en.vedur.is/weather/forecasts/aurora/

📸 Night Photography Tips for Capturing the Aurora

  • Use a tripod and exposure time of 5–15 seconds.

  • ISO 800–3200 for balanced brightness.

  • Aperture f/2.8–f/4.

  • Set focus to infinity for sharp stars and lights.

🗓 Don’t Miss Your Chance

The Northern Lights are one of the most unpredictable and magical shows on Earth. September offers a rare opportunity to see them in mild autumn conditions, without extreme cold or crowds.

Only until the end of August — book your camper with up to 25% off and get the Aurora Hunting Guide absolutely free.

👉 Reserve your adventure now: https://rijocampers.is

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