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Experience Iceland’s winter magic with this 8-hour tour from Reykjavik, combining a relaxing soak in the Blue Lagoon and a chance to see the Northern Lights.

This from Reykjavik tour offers an engaging 8-hour experience that combines two of Iceland’s most iconic winter attractions: the Blue Lagoon and the Northern Lights. Priced at $261 per person, it’s designed for travelers eager to enjoy Iceland’s geothermal waters and catch a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis in one day. The tour is suitable for those who want a mix of relaxation, adventure, and cultural insight, though it’s important to note that sightings of the Northern Lights are weather-dependent.
What really sets this experience apart is its seamless combination of a luxurious geothermal bath with a guided Northern Lights hunt. The tour offers comfort admission to the Blue Lagoon, including a silica mud mask, a towel, and a drink of choice, ensuring a relaxing soak in a stunning lava-and-moss landscape. Afterward, you’ll head back to Reykjavik for an evening of aurora chasing, with the chance to see the Northern Lights dancing across the Arctic sky—although this is not guaranteed due to weather conditions.
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The tour begins at the BSÍ Bus Terminal in Reykjavik, where guests should arrive 15 minutes prior to departure. The journey to the Blue Lagoon is via return transfers on a comfortable coach equipped with free Wi-Fi, making it easy to relax and plan the rest of your day. The transfer departs from Reykjavik at 1:00 PM, arriving at the Blue Lagoon around 2:00 PM for your Comfort Package experience.

Arriving at the Blue Lagoon provides an opportunity to relax amid lava fields and moss-covered landscapes. The Comfort Package included in this tour grants access to the lagoon, a silica mud mask, a towel, and a drink of your choice. The lagoon’s geothermal waters are renowned for their skin-softening silica mud masks and therapeutic mineral-rich waters.
Guests enjoy ample free time to soak, take photos, or simply unwind. The lagoon’s state-of-the-art facilities ensure comfort and privacy, with options to rent additional bathing suits or towels if desired. The silica mud masks are a highlight, offering both skin benefits and fun photo opportunities. Visitors appreciate the smooth, soft feeling of their skin afterward, making this a perfect mid-day break.
Around 4:15 PM, the group departs the Blue Lagoon for Reykjavik. The return transfer offers a comfortable ride back, giving travelers free time in Reykjavik to enjoy dinner, explore local shops, or rest before the evening activity. This flexible period enhances the overall experience, allowing guests to tailor their evening plans.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Northern Lights Hunt begins at 8:30 PM, with an optional pick-up from hotels or bus stops. The guide, an experienced local professional, leads the group on a search for Aurora Borealis. The location varies daily depending on weather conditions and aurora forecasts, maximizing chances of a sighting.
The Northern Lights are caused by solar particles interacting with Earth’s upper atmosphere, creating the iconic shimmering displays. Guests are encouraged to dress warmly, as the tour takes place outdoors in cold temperatures. The guide provides insights into the science and folklore of the Aurora, while also helping participants set up cameras to capture the lights.
Although sightings depend on weather, the tour guarantees a free rebook if no lights are seen. This policy offers reassurance for those eager to experience the Aurora, which remains a highlight for many visitors to Iceland.

The best chance of seeing the Northern Lights occurs during clear, dark nights away from city lights. The guide studies weather and aurora forecasts to select the most promising locations each evening. Guests are advised to bring warm clothing, including hats, gloves, and thermal layers, to stay comfortable during outdoor viewing.
The guided aspect of this tour provides valuable tips and instructions for camera settings and viewing etiquette. Many participants find that help from guides enhances the experience, especially when capturing photos of the Aurora.

This tour includes roundtrip transfers to the Blue Lagoon, a silica mud mask, a towel, and a drink of choice at the lagoon. The professional guide on the Northern Lights hunt is English-speaking, and Wi-Fi is available on the coach for sharing photos or making plans.
Not included are food and drinks outside the Blue Lagoon, and hotel pick-up and drop-off. Travelers should meet at the BSÍ Bus Terminal for the start of the tour, and the activity ends back at the same point.
While the tour offers a fantastic combination of attractions, it is important to keep in mind that Northern Lights sightings are not guaranteed. Weather plays a key role, and bad weather can prevent sightings. However, the tour policy allows for free rebooking if no Aurora is observed, which adds reassurance.
Guests need to dress warmly for the Northern Lights portion, especially in winter months when temperatures drop. The Blue Lagoon also requires warm clothing for the outdoor area, and suits or towels can be rented if desired.

This all-in-one experience provides convenience by combining geothermal bathing with aurora hunting in one day. It is particularly appealing for travelers who want a relaxed visit to the Blue Lagoon followed by a guided Northern Lights chase. The price point of $261 covers all key elements, making it a value-packed option for those fitting both activities into a single day.
Some similar tours focus solely on the Blue Lagoon or Aurora, but this tour’s integrated approach makes it stand out. The expert guides and flexible location choices improve the chances of a memorable experience, although visitors should have flexible expectations regarding Aurora sightings.
This tour is ideal for first-time visitors to Iceland seeking a relaxing geothermal experience combined with aurora searching. It suits travelers who appreciate guided tours with included transportation, want to maximize their time, and are comfortable outdoors in winter weather.
While it offers a balanced mix of activities, those primarily interested in Northern Lights photography or extensive spa time might prefer specialized tours. However, for convenience and variety in one package, this tour delivers a memorable Icelandic winter day.
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Does the tour include hotel pick-up and drop-off?
No, hotel transfers are not included. Guests meet at the BSÍ Bus Terminal in Reykjavik.
Is the Northern Lights sighting guaranteed?
No, sightings depend on weather and aurora activity. If no lights are seen, guests can rebook for free.
What should I wear for the Northern Lights tour?
Guests should dress warmly, including hats, gloves, thermal layers, and warm footwear.
Can I rent bathing suits or towels at the Blue Lagoon?
Yes, bathing suits and towels can be rented on-site if needed.
How long do I stay at the Blue Lagoon?
The Blue Lagoon experience generally lasts about 2 hours, giving plenty of time to relax.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, but guests must be at least 2 years old to visit the Blue Lagoon.