General Iceland Information Archives - Icebike Adventures

Northern lights need dark evenings to stand out on the sky. The season is September-March, during the summer months there isn’t a dark enough sky, you’ll experience 24 hour daylight in end of June. By August the days are getting shorter, and a small chance of seeing the Northern Lights.

The prime time to visit Iceland is from July through the first week of September, known as Highland season when the highest altitude trails are rideable. For day tours and activities closer to Reykjavik, the period from May to October is open. Early summer offers almost 24-hour daylight, creating a beautiful setting for late-night biking...

Locals in Iceland are known for their open-minded and welcoming nature. The vast majority are fluent in English as a second language, while Icelandic, closely related to Norwegian and Danish, serves as the primary language. Enduring long winters with minimal daylight, Icelanders eagerly embrace the 24-hour summer daylight, participating in outdoor activities, night rides, camping,...

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