Most of the tours offer another FREE tour if you do not see the lights first time! We also offer trips from Reykjavik.
The Aurora Borealis, better known as the Northern Lights, has been captivating travellers since time immemorial. You’re coming to Iceland, the perfect place, but when and where should you go to watch the Northern Lights and witness the most spectacular show on earth? Their appearance is a genuinely incredible phenomenon that should be on every traveller’s bucket list. What if you don’t see them when you take your Northern Lights tour? They are unpredictable after all. Don’t worry as you’ll get a second tour free, and have another opportunity to enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Bathe in Iceland’s old natural lagoon with a comfortable temperature of 36-40°C. The natural, crystal-clear lagoon is one of the oldest natural geothermal pools in Iceland. Avoid all the crowd, rush with our Secret lagoon tour and cherish peaceful time to appreciate natural beauty. Be amazed at the spectacle of one of the surrounding hot springs which erupt every few minute. In the whole area there are several geothermal spots and a little Geysir erupts after every 10-15 minutes, proving to be an amazing experience for the guests relaxing in the hot spring. During winter, the northern lights give great appearance above Secret Lagoon. An amazing way to relax and unwind in warm water. Book through Local Reykjavik Tours and get best price.
Jökulsárlón is one of the hottest sights in Iceland and rightly so, with the glacier lagoon making for an incredible brush with the wonders of Mother Nature. A tour of Jökulsárlón will take you through scintillating views of an ever changing glacial tongue, colossal ice caves, gorgeous black beaches and a whole plethora of magnificent experiences. A glacier hiking tour is one of the best way to get a taste of this enigmatic locale but you can also book a tour traversing across Iceland with primary focus on the Jökulsárlón glacier. Take a hiking trip across the numerous ice caves or saunter along the beautiful black beaches, Jökulsárlón is a place where cinematic visuals become a blazing reality!
the tour was well orgainized everything was on time the guide was excellent we both enjoyed the experience thankyou
Lovely evening, collected from our apartment fantastic display from the "lights", guide was excellent and informative
Even if like us, you don't see them the first time, you can keep going back as long as the trio goes ahead. Great communication, you get an email after 4pm to let you know if the excursion goes ahead, as there is a final weather check at that time.
Located in southwest Iceland, Reykjavik represents the cultural, economic, and governmental heart of the country. With a latitude of about 64 degrees North, Reykjavik also serves as the northernmost national capital in the world. However, the weather can be quite dicey and change in no time, so make sure to carry warm clothes with you even if you are heading out on a sunny day.
If you want to explore Reykjavik on a budget, you can visit it in the winter months. It may be biting cold but it is a different kind of beautiful. Plus, you can score some really amazing deals on airfare and accommodation.
The Reykjavik hop-on hop-off bus tours will excite your senses by offering a unique vantage point to observe the city. Choose your own adventure during your vacation by climbing aboard one of our comfortable sightseeing bus tours or go for a combo ticket. You can combine your bus tour with a visit to the Perlan museum, The Golden Circle Tour, and more. Take your pick!
July to August are the summer months in Reykjavik and the most popular time for sightseeing around the city. You can enjoy long days of sunshine (think around 20 hours) and balmy weather which is ideal for exploration in the surrounding areas as well.
The Reykjavik bus tour covers all major attractions of the city including Harpa Laekjartorg, Reykjavik City Hall, The Old Harbour, Whales of Iceland, National Museum, Hallgrimskirkja, Perlan, Kringlan Shopping Centre, Laugardalur Valley, Skarfabakki Harbour, and so on. The stops are subject to change, so it is recommended to check them at the time of booking.
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Reykjavik hop-on hop-off bus tour covers all major attractions of the city with strategically placed stops. Add to that, you can also combine your sightseeing bus tour with the tour of Perlan Museum, The Golden Circle and entry to the Whales of Iceland. These tours also include free guided walking tours, dining options, and immersive audio commentary. You can enjoy live commentary in several languages such as English, German, French, Spanish, Cantonese, Japanese, Italian, and Russian to ensure that you don’t miss a thing.