About to start planning to chase the northern lights and got slightly confused about the best period we should visit - some sites say Nov-Feb (was thinking of beginning Nov or Feb CNY period for new moon) is the best time with long winter nights, yet some other sites recommends Sep-Oct to avoid the rain / snow.
Any advice?
Saw Norwegian Air flying for about $790 (SIN-LGW-KEF) round for nov and feb.
Finnair got promo now 699 to Oslo n few other destinations. It’s 1398 for two. Travel period till end Nov I think.
Scientifically speaking, sept/Oct and Mar/apr good months to go cos of equinox.
Mid Sept. All roads including f roads are still open and u have equally same amount of daylight and night.
That's if we're heading to iceland right? If we chase the NL in Tromso, seems like there's not much other attractions (hence, doesn't really matter if the daylight is shorter from october onwards.)
Hi All.. I’m planning to go Iceland somewhere in Mid March 2019. Starting planning.. Just a short stop over from London and Paris. I’m planning to visit The Golden Circle, The Blue Lagoon and Skogafoss, Reynisfjara & etc.
Do I need a 2WD or 4WD?
Any car rental company to recommend?
Hi All.. I’m planning to go Iceland somewhere in Mid March 2019. Starting planning.. Just a short stop over from London and Paris. I’m planning to visit The Golden Circle, The Blue Lagoon and Skogafoss, Reynisfjara & etc.
Do I need a 2WD or 4WD?
Any car rental company to recommend?
Thank you guys for your reply. I have decided to rent Suzuki Vitara 4X4.
Btw.. Do we need to get International License or just being our Singapore Driving License?
Need your advise please.
No need international license for Iceland car rental as our license is in English.
Do note that while some roads around the city may seem to be "speed camera free", there are still some traffic police roaming the area. The fines can get quite hefty, i.e. $700-800 SGD if you're driving at 130km/hr on a road with a speed limit of 80km/hr to 90km/hr