I visited Iceland right before Christmas, and we received a huge storm that cancelled all flights. So I feel it’s also important to be flexible. It’s not unusual. Despite this I loved it. I didn’t mind the cold, it felt a real adventure just to walk through the city… not to mention the Northern Lights and all excursions:) thanks for the video! Good summary
We visited Iceland in September 2022. It was an AMAZING trip. We were already planning our next visit before that trip was over. The one thing we missed was the Northern Lights. They were out, Rockin' and Rollin', on our first night there, but we had been awake for almost 40 house when we got to our AirBnB. We crashed and missed them.
I've watching Jeannie's channel for years now. The Icelandic tourism board should hire you. You do a great job of promoting Iceland and I hope to visit someday soon.
Even though I have watched your videos for years, I'm always thrilled at the fact that they continue to be so valuable. I had looked at winter temperature charts and thought to myself that it seemed somewhat mild. I hadn't considered the Wind Chill until you brought it up. Thank you for all your information, and the great videos.
Iceland is a place I am wanting to move to once I finish my college course. The biggest drive to this is the environment and weather are very similar to my Canadian province of Newfoundland! ( fun fact, we found viking settlements here near the tip! )
I have followed you from the beginning of my trip planning and you have been very informative… thanks .. reaching Reykjavík tomorrow
I just booked a solo trip back for March and I can’t wait!
I visited Iceland right before Christmas, and we received a huge storm that cancelled all flights. So I feel it’s also important to be flexible. It’s not unusual. Despite this I loved it. I didn’t mind the cold, it felt a real adventure just to walk through the city… not to mention the Northern Lights and all excursions:) thanks for the video! Good summary
We visited Iceland in September 2022. It was an AMAZING trip. We were already planning our next visit before that trip was over.
The one thing we missed was the Northern Lights. They were out, Rockin' and Rollin', on our first night there, but we had been awake for almost 40 house when we got to our AirBnB. We crashed and missed them.
I've watching Jeannie's channel for years now. The Icelandic tourism board should hire you. You do a great job of promoting Iceland and I hope to visit someday soon.
Thank you so much!
Headed to Iceland TOMORROW! Thank you for all the tips. I've been watching your videos and I think we're as prepared as we can be.
Even though I have watched your videos for years, I'm always thrilled at the fact that they continue to be so valuable. I had looked at winter temperature charts and thought to myself that it seemed somewhat mild. I hadn't considered the Wind Chill until you brought it up. Thank you for all your information, and the great videos.
Thank you SO much!
Iceland is a place I am wanting to move to once I finish my college course. The biggest drive to this is the environment and weather are very similar to my Canadian province of Newfoundland! ( fun fact, we found viking settlements here near the tip! )
returning for our 2nd December visit in a few weeks, for me the clue is in the name-Iceland
Hi, from Brazil! 🇧🇷
Northern lights and hot springs at the same time have to be the best possible travel combination.
It's sooo magical!
Coming for the second time in Novembrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!❤
So excited for you!
I am Iceland May no northern lights but cold 40-50f
I went in July and dream of moving there when I can
Thanks for the guide and tips. Sadly it's difficult to hear you clearly as the background music is too loud.
Thank you for the feedback!
Is there any Northern light around in January? I’m going there next year on January to hunt Northern light.
Yes! Here's a blog post if you want to learn more: icelandwithaview.com/how-to-see-the-northern-lights-in-iceland/
Coming in January is there a chance to see the northern lights?
Yes! Sometimes there can be snow storms which can affect viewing, but yes you can often still see them :)
EMBRACE DA COLD !!!! POWER THROUGH THE FROST !!! NO NEED FOR JACKETS OR THERMAL UNDERWEAR, JUST SKIN AND HAIR AGAINST ICELANDS SUB TEMPERATURES !!!!!!
yeah. if you are a reindeer.