Iceland’s famous Blue Lagoon and the captivating northern lights come together in an unforgettable tour from Reykjavik. Visitors can indulge in the soothing geothermal waters, slather on silica mud, and sip a drink while surrounded by the otherworldly landscape. But the real magic happens when the sun sets, and the chase begins for the ethereal aurora borealis. What secrets does the night hold for those brave enough to explore?
Key Points

- Combo package offering visits to the Blue Lagoon and guided Northern Lights tours with round-trip transfers from Reykjavik.
- Free extras like silica mud mask and drink at the Blue Lagoon included in the package.
- Northern Lights tour led by local experts, but sightings not guaranteed.
- Maximum group size of 100 travelers for an intimate experience.
- Tour is carbon neutral through partnership with Vaxa Technologies.
Overview and Highlights

Experience two of Iceland’s must-try attractions with this combo package – the serene Blue Lagoon and a guided Northern Lights coach tour.
Enjoy free extras like a silica mud mask and a drink at the Blue Lagoon. Maximize your chances of spotting the mesmerizing Northern Lights with the help of a local expert guide.
The package includes round-trip transfers, Blue Lagoon admission, and the Northern Lights tour. Sightings of the Northern Lights aren’t guaranteed, but this experience gives you the best opportunity to witness this natural wonder.
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Logistics and Meeting Information
The combo package includes round-trip transfers from Reykjavik to the Blue Lagoon.
Pickup options are from designated locations or the BSÍ Bus Terminal in Reykjavík. Arrive 30 minutes early for pickup, and be ready 15 minutes prior at the bus terminal.
The tour ends back at the meeting point. This ensures a smooth and hassle-free experience, allowing you to focus on enjoying the stunning attractions.
With a maximum of 100 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate and personalized feel. Be sure to double-check the pickup location and time to make the most of your Blue Lagoon and Northern Lights adventure.
Tour Details and Pricing

With a maximum of 100 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate and personalized feel. Ticket-holders can enjoy the Comfort admission to the renowned Blue Lagoon, complete with complimentary silica mud masks and drinks. Priced affordably from $255 per person, the tour offers a lowest price guarantee and free cancellation up to 24 hours prior. Check out the details below:
| Maximum Group Size | 100 |
| Included in Price | Blue Lagoon Entrance, Transfers, Northern Lights Tour |
| Price | From $255 per person |
| Cancellation Policy | Free up to 24 hours beforehand |
The tour is carbon neutral, thanks to the partnership with Vaxa Technologies, providing an eco-friendly experience. Contact the team at [email protected] for any questions or feedback.
Customer Feedback and Experience

Customers have shared a mixed set of reviews for this Blue Lagoon and Northern Lights combo tour.
On the positive side, travelers praise the reliable bus service, stunning experiences, and well-organized tours.
However, some have complained about the perceived value, communication issues, and staff demeanor.
One guest mentioned, "The bus service was great, but the Northern Lights tour didn’t see any lights."
Another commented, "The Blue Lagoon was amazing, but the staff weren’t very friendly."
Exploring the Blue Lagoon

Situated amidst Iceland’s dramatic volcanic landscape, the Blue Lagoon is a geothermal spa that beckons visitors with its milky-blue, mineral-rich waters. Enjoy the lagoon’s warm, soothing embrace and enjoy the complimentary silica mud mask and drink. Explore the relaxation coves, sauna, and steam rooms, all while taking in the breathtaking vistas.
| Facilities | Amenities |
|---|---|
| Main Lagoon | Silica Mud Mask |
| Sauna | Algae Bar |
| Steam Room | In-Water Massage |
| Relaxation Coves | Skin Care Products |
The Blue Lagoon is a truly unique and rejuvenating experience, offering a perfect respite from the chill of Iceland’s winter.
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Chasing the Northern Lights

After exploring the serene and rejuvenating Blue Lagoon, travellers can embark on a thrilling quest to witness the mesmerizing dance of the Northern Lights.
The guided Northern Lights coach tour offers the best chance to spot the ethereal aurora borealis. With a local expert leading the way, guests maximize their opportunities to see this natural phenomenon, though sightings aren’t guaranteed.
The tour traverses the countryside, keeping an eye on the skies for the elusive, otherworldly lights. A comfortable coach and knowledgeable guide make the experience both comfortable and enlightening.
Combining the Experiences

Combining the rich cultural experiences of the Blue Lagoon and the Northern Lights offers visitors a truly immersive glimpse into Iceland’s natural wonders.
This exclusive combo package allows travelers to indulge in the therapeutic waters of the Blue Lagoon, adorned with a complimentary silica mud mask and drink.
Then, they embark on a guided Northern Lights tour, led by local experts who maximize the chances of witnessing the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis.
With round-trip transfers and a carbon-neutral commitment, this experience seamlessly blends geothermal relaxation and the mystical celestial dance, creating an unforgettable Icelandic adventure.
Additional Considerations

Travelers should be aware of a few additional considerations when booking this combined Blue Lagoon and Northern Lights experience.
Although the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s conveniently located near public transportation. Children 5 and younger aren’t permitted, so families with young kids may want to plan accordingly.
The tour operates with a maximum of 100 travelers, so it’s best to book early.
Lastly, the Northern Lights sightings aren’t guaranteed, as they depend on weather conditions. However, the tour includes an expert guide to maximize the chances of spotting the mesmerizing natural phenomenon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks to the Blue Lagoon?
You can’t bring your own food and drinks to the Blue Lagoon. The attraction provides a cafe and restaurant on-site where visitors can purchase food, beverages, and other amenities. Outside food and drinks are not permitted within the lagoon area.
How Long Does the Northern Lights Tour Typically Last?
The Northern Lights tour typically lasts around 3-4 hours. Travelers can expect to spend time searching for the elusive Aurora Borealis with a local expert guide, who’ll maximize their chances of spotting the mesmerizing natural light display in the night sky.
Is There a Dress Code for the Blue Lagoon Experience?
The Blue Lagoon doesn’t have a strict dress code, but visitors should wear swimwear. It’s best to pack a towel, sandals, and a bathrobe or cover-up to wear before and after enjoying the geothermal waters.
Can I Extend My Visit to the Blue Lagoon Beyond the Tour?
Yes, you can extend your visit to the Blue Lagoon beyond the tour. The combo package includes a Comfort admission ticket, which allows you to stay and enjoy the lagoon’s facilities for as long as you’d like after your initial tour.
Do I Need to Bring My Own Towel to the Blue Lagoon?
No, you don’t need to bring your own towel to the Blue Lagoon. The admission ticket includes access to towels, bathrobes, and other amenities at the lagoon’s facilities. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the naturally heated, mineral-rich waters.
The Sum Up
This tour offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure in Iceland. Visitors can soak in the renowned Blue Lagoon, complete with a silica mud mask and a complimentary drink, before embarking on a guided Northern Lights chase under the expert guidance of a local. With round-trip transfers included, it’s an unforgettable Icelandic experience that combines the region’s natural wonders and cultural highlights.
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