As the fiery glow of summer wanes, Iceland transitions into a quieter, more intimate season. Autumn—spanning from early September to late November—is an underrated but magical time to experience the island’s dramatic landscapes, changing colors, and the early return of the aurora borealis. For luxury travelers, this shoulder season offers a unique opportunity: fewer crowds, exclusive accommodations, and elevated experiences tailored for serenity and spectacle.

In this guide, we’ll uncover where and how to immerse yourself in Iceland’s fall foliage, natural beauty, and private Northern Lights encounters—crafted for discerning guests seeking elegance in the wild.

Why Travel to Iceland in Autumn?

1. Tranquility & Privacy

Summer’s tourism peak winds down by mid-September, making autumn a more peaceful time to explore Iceland’s natural wonders. Fewer travelers means easier access to luxury lodges, private guides, and exclusive experiences.

2. Early Northern Lights Viewing

The aurora borealis begins to make regular appearances as early as late August. With longer nights and darker skies, fall offers excellent opportunities for Northern Lights watching—without the harsh conditions of deep winter.

3. Autumn Colors Across Varied Landscapes

Though Iceland lacks forests like those in North America or mainland Europe, its mosses, shrubs, and low birches turn brilliant shades of gold, copper, and crimson. Combined with waterfalls, black sand beaches, and geothermal steam, the scenery is breathtaking.

Best Places to See Fall Colors in Luxury

Þórsmörk Valley: A Wilderness Retreat

Accessible only via 4×4 or private Super Jeep, Þórsmörk is a hiker’s paradise in autumn. The valley is ringed by glaciers and cloaked in colorful birch trees, with golden light reflecting off the Krossá river. Deluxe Iceland arranges private guided hikes, with helicopter arrival available on request. Luxury overnight options include mountain huts reserved exclusively for couples or groups.

East Iceland: Undiscovered and Vibrant

The fjords of East Iceland are particularly colorful in fall. Villages like Seyðisfjörður and Borgarfjörður Eystri are surrounded by hills carpeted in red and yellow foliage. Private helicopter transfers make these remote locations easily accessible, and high-end boutique stays offer amenities like outdoor hot tubs, private chefs, and curated local art collections.

South Coast: Skógafoss to Vík

Traveling along the South Coast in fall reveals moss-covered lava fields turning orange and red under the autumn sun. With Deluxe Iceland, guests can enjoy a private driver-guide, stopping at hidden waterfalls and scenic overlooks, paired with stays in countryside retreats such as Skálakot Manor or Hotel Rangá.

Luxurious Northern Lights Experiences

1. Private Aurora Lodges

Select properties in Iceland offer aurora-focused architecture—floor-to-ceiling glass walls, skylight roofs, and outdoor hot tubs perfect for viewing the lights in comfort. Some options include:

  • Panorama Glass Lodge (South Iceland): Completely isolated, with front-row aurora views from your bed.

  • Torfhús Retreat: Luxury turf houses with private geothermal tubs and chef-driven farm-to-table dining.

2. Northern Lights by Super Jeep

For a truly bespoke experience, embark on a Northern Lights chase with your own expert guide and driver in a custom-built Super Jeep. Far from light pollution, your guide will track cloud cover and solar activity in real time to deliver the best possible show.

Add-ons include:

  • Onboard champagne service

  • Professional photographer accompaniment

  • Arctic blankets and hot chocolate

3. Helicopter Aurora Flights

For the ultimate extravagance, private night flights over southern or western Iceland can deliver a bird’s-eye view of the dancing lights. Ideal in early autumn when weather allows, these flights can depart from Reykjavík or countryside helipads.

Culinary Experiences with an Autumn Touch

As fall harvests arrive, Icelandic chefs highlight seasonal ingredients such as wild mushrooms, root vegetables, reindeer, Arctic char, and foraged berries.

Recommended Luxury Dining Options:

  • ÓX Reykjavík: A chef’s table concept with seasonal tasting menus for only 11 guests per night.

  • Matur og Drykkur: Traditional Icelandic recipes reimagined with modern flair.

  • Private Dinners: Deluxe Iceland can arrange private in-villa chefs or outdoor candlelit meals near waterfalls or black sand beaches.

Fall Wellness & Spa Experiences

Cooler temperatures and fewer crowds make autumn ideal for Iceland’s hot springs and wellness retreats.

Sky Lagoon – Geothermal with a View

Located near Reykjavík, Sky Lagoon offers a 7-step spa ritual inspired by Icelandic bathing traditions. Opt for private lagoon entry, followed by a massage and fireside cocktail.

Vök Baths – Floating Tranquility in the East

These unique geothermal pools on Lake Urriðavatn are particularly atmospheric in fall, as mist rises from the lake into the crisp air. Sunset visits offer stunning photography opportunities.

The Retreat at Blue Lagoon – Autumn Reset

One of the world’s most renowned spa experiences, The Retreat provides exclusive suites, subterranean treatments, and access to a private section of the Blue Lagoon. Autumn visits allow for more space and quietude.

Scenic Fall Drives & Private Chauffeurs

A fall road trip in Iceland becomes a journey through ever-changing landscapes. Deluxe Iceland can arrange both self-drive luxury vehicles and chauffeur-driven options for those who prefer to fully relax.

Recommended Scenic Routes:

  • The Golden Circle in Autumn: See Þingvellir’s golden grasses, Gullfoss waterfall in low sun, and Geysir’s steam rising into cool air.

  • South Coast to Jökulsárlón: Black beaches, mossy lava fields, and glacier lagoons—autumn turns this drive into a moving painting.

  • Snæfellsnes Peninsula: Often called “Iceland in Miniature,” this region glows in autumn with golden grasses, cliffs, and volcanic peaks.

Luxury vehicles can include Wi-Fi, refreshments, heated seats, and bilingual drivers trained in both hospitality and local lore.

Luxury Accommodations for the Autumn Season

  • Deplar Farm (North Iceland): Nestled in a remote valley with heli-access, wellness treatments, and aurora-ready design.

  • Hotel Búðir (Snæfellsnes): A romantic hideaway with fine dining and stunning views.

  • ION Adventure Hotel (Nesjavellir): Ultra-modern design meets geothermal surroundings.

Deluxe Iceland’s partnerships ensure priority booking and access to upgraded suites or private rentals.

Packing Tips for Autumn in Iceland

While not as cold as winter, fall weather can be unpredictable. Guests should pack with layering in mind. Deluxe Iceland provides personalized packing lists, but here’s a quick overview:

  • Insulated jacket (wind and water-resistant)

  • Thermal base layers

  • Gloves and warm hat

  • Stylish, waterproof boots

  • Camera gear (including tripod for aurora shots)

Final Thoughts

Autumn in Iceland is the season of contrast: cozy fires and icy landscapes, golden hills and green moss, long twilight hours and starry aurora-lit nights. For the luxury traveler, this time of year offers a slower, richer experience of the land—intimate, exclusive, and deeply rejuvenating.

Whether you’re soaking in a private hot spring, chasing auroras with a guide, or savoring reindeer tartare beside a roaring fire, fall in Iceland promises elegance infused with nature’s raw wonder.

FAQs

When is the best time in autumn to see the Northern Lights in Iceland?
The Northern Lights are visible from late August through April, but mid-September to early November offers a great combination of darkness and manageable weather.

Are roads safe for self-driving in the fall?
Yes, most main roads are safe until late November. However, weather can change quickly. Deluxe Iceland can provide 4×4 vehicles and GPS-equipped itineraries or a private chauffeur.

Do luxury accommodations stay open during autumn?
Yes, many high-end lodges and hotels operate through the fall. Some seasonal properties close in November, so booking through a specialist like Deluxe Iceland ensures access.

What wildlife can I see in Iceland during autumn?
Autumn is excellent for spotting Arctic foxes, reindeer in East Iceland, and migratory birds. Puffins leave by mid-August, but other species remain active.

Is autumn a good time for photography in Iceland?
Absolutely. The soft lighting, colorful moss, and early snow on mountains create ideal conditions for landscape and aurora photography.

Contact Deluxe Iceland today to get started on planning your dream trip to Iceland.