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Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights from Reykjavik

Experience Iceland’s Blue Lagoon and Northern Lights on an organized tour from Reykjavik, including transfers, with optional extra time in the city—perfect for first-timers.

The Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights from Reykjavik tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into Iceland’s most iconic sights, all in one day. At $255 per person, this approximately 8-hour package combines the relaxing embrace of the Blue Lagoon with the magical chance to see the Northern Lights on a guided coach tour. The tour departs from Reykjavik’s BSÍ Bus Terminal at 1:00 pm, including round-trip transfers and the Blue Lagoon Comfort Package, which adds a silica mud mask, a towel, and a drink.

A standout feature of this tour is its convenience: it handles transport logistics, prebooked tickets, and expert guidance, making it ideal for visitors who want to experience two Icelandic highlights without the hassle. However, it’s important to remember that Northern Lights sightings are not guaranteed. The tour also offers free time in Reykjavik after the Blue Lagoon, giving flexibility for a quick dinner or exploration before returning.

Key Points

Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights from Reykjavik - Key Points

  • Includes transfers and entrance to the Blue Lagoon with a silica mud mask and a drink
  • Maximizes chances of seeing the Northern Lights on a guided coach tour
  • Departure at 1:00 pm from Reykjavik’s BSÍ Bus Terminal
  • Approximate duration: 8 hours with free time in Reykjavik afterwards
  • Tour is suitable for most travelers, but children 5 years or younger are not permitted
  • Reviews praise the reliable transportation and knowledgeable guides, though some mention mixed experiences with the Northern Lights and value concerns

The Blue Lagoon Comfort Experience

Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights from Reykjavik - The Blue Lagoon Comfort Experience

The tour begins with a 4-hour visit to the Blue Lagoon, Iceland’s famous geothermal spa. Included in the Comfort Package are entrance tickets, a silica mud mask, use of a towel, and a drink of your choice. The Blue Lagoon’s warm, mineral-rich waters are a perfect place to unwind and enjoy stunning volcanic surroundings.

Guests appreciate the easy logistics, as transfers are included, and the WiFi onboard helps pass the time during the journey. The Blue Lagoon is especially popular for its relaxing atmosphere and the extra amenities like the free silica mask, which adds to the spa experience. While food and drinks are not included during the Lagoon visit, the Blue Lagoon bar offers refreshments for purchase.

Navigating Reykjavik’s Free Time

Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights from Reykjavik - Navigating Reykjavik’s Free Time

After the Blue Lagoon, the tour provides free time in Reykjavik for about an hour or so. This allows for a quick dinner or quick stroll in the city—perfect for those wanting to savor local cuisine or do some shopping before the evening Northern Lights trip. The flexibility is appreciated, although some reviews mention long waits between tours if planning multiple activities in one day.

The Northern Lights Coach Tour: What to Expect

The Northern Lights coach tour begins in the evening, aiming to maximize your chances of witnessing the auroras. The guided journey takes you out of the city, into darker areas with better visibility. Guides are experienced in locating the lights and share informative commentary during the trip.

However, some reviews reflect disappointment when Northern Lights sightings do not occur, which is a common challenge given the nature of the phenomenon. The tour aims to improve your odds but cannot guarantee a sighting. Travelers should dress warmly and be prepared for potentially late nights, as some reports mention returning around 3 am.

Transport and Group Size

Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights from Reykjavik - Transport and Group Size

This tour features round-trip transfers from Reykjavik’s BSÍ Bus Terminal, making it highly convenient. The group size is limited to a maximum of 100 travelers, keeping the experience manageable. The local expert guides are praised for their knowledge and sense of humor, adding warmth to the often cold night excursions.

Price and Value Considerations

Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights from Reykjavik - Price and Value Considerations

At $255 per person, the tour provides all necessary tickets and transfers for a seamless experience. Reviews show mixed opinions on value; some feel it’s worth the price due to the easy logistics and comprehensive experience, while others believe it should include more, such as meals or additional activities.

Accessibility and Age Restrictions

Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights from Reykjavik - Accessibility and Age Restrictions

Children 5 years or younger are not permitted on this tour, mainly due to the nature of the activities and timing. The tour is designed to be accessible to most travelers, with near public transportation options at the meeting point. The physical effort involved is minimal, mainly walking at the Blue Lagoon and sitting on the coach.

Cancellation Policy and Weather Dependence

Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights from Reykjavik - Cancellation Policy and Weather Dependence

Guests can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, recieving a full refund. The tour is weather-dependent; if poor weather causes cancellation, a full refund or alternative date is offered. This flexibility helps manage expectations, especially given Iceland’s unpredictable weather.

Comparing Similar Experiences

Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights from Reykjavik - Comparing Similar Experiences

There are other options like the Sky Lagoon or full-day South Coast tours, but this package’s strength lies in combining relaxation at the Blue Lagoon with the adventure of chasing the Northern Lights. Its organized logistics and local guides make it a popular choice, especially for first-time visitors seeking convenience.

Final Thoughts on the Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights Tour

This tour offers a solid balance of Iceland’s most iconic sights, with the Blue Lagoon as a relaxing highlight and a guided effort to see the Northern Lights. The included transfers and tickets simplify planning, and the extra free time in Reykjavik allows for some personal exploration.

While the Northern Lights are not guaranteed, the guided tour increases your chances, and the Blue Lagoon remains a must-see. The value depends on personal expectations—those valuing easy logistics and comprehensive experience will find this well worth the cost.

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Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights from Reykjavik



4.5

(34 reviews)

“Very well organised trip. Stunning scenery and the Blue Lagoon was fun. The guide was good and quite amusing.”

— Simon T, Featured

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, round-trip transfers from Reykjavik’s BSÍ Bus Terminal are included.

What is the duration of the Blue Lagoon visit?
The Blue Lagoon visit lasts about 4 hours, including time for the silica mud mask, relaxing in the water, and enjoying a drink.

Can I see the Northern Lights on this tour?
Sightings are not guaranteed, as the lights depend on weather conditions and solar activity, but the guided tour aims to maximize your chances.

Is food included during the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included during the Blue Lagoon or in Reykjavik’s free time.

What should I bring for the Northern Lights coach tour?
Dress warmly in layers, as it can get quite cold outside, especially at night.

Are children allowed on this tour?
Children 5 years or younger are not permitted due to activity and timing restrictions.

What happens if the tour is canceled due to weather?
You will be offered a different date or full refund if Iceland’s weather causes cancellation.

How do reviews describe the guides?
Guides are generally praised for their knowledge and amusing personalities, helping to make the experience more enjoyable.

Is there WiFi available?
Yes, WiFi is available on board during the transfers.

What are the main negatives noted in reviews?
Some reviews mention mixed experiences with the Northern Lights, value concerns, and long nights with late returns.