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Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights

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Reykjavík, Iceland
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About this activity

Combine Iceland's two most iconic winter experiences in one transformative day: soak in the milky-blue geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon with a silica mud treatment, then venture into the dark Arctic night to hunt for the dancing Aurora Borealis. This 8-hour dual adventure captures the essence of Iceland's natural magic in a single itinerary.

Your perfect winter day in Iceland!

Rejuvenate your body and soul on this combination of our two most popular winter activities, a visit to the Blue Lagoon and by joining our northern lights tour!

An Afternoon at the Blue Lagoon 

Start your afternoon by visiting Iceland's most famous attraction, the Blue Lagoon. The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland's most famous tourist attractions and considered by many to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, as well as an unmissable part of one´s visit to Iceland. 

The Blue Lagoon offers lava and moss filled scenery, state of the art facilities, a unique atmosphere and silica masks that make your skin extra firm, yet incredibly soft! 

Included in this combo is the Blue Lagoon Comfort Package where you receive entrance to the Blue Lagoon, silica mud mask, use of a towel, and a drink of your choice.

After an amazing warm soak in the geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon, you head back to Reykjavik on one of our new and comfortable coaches, offering you free Wi-Fi.

Upon arrival back in Reykjavik, you have some free time to relax, have dinner and wait for your next adventure in the evening, a hunt for the extraordinary northern lights. Make sure to wear warm clothes!

An Evening of Northern Lights 

The Northern Lights Tour in Iceland takes you to see a spectacular natural phenomenon that happens during the winter months. The northern lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, are caused by the interaction of particles from the sun with the upper atmosphere near the North Pole.

The locations visited during the northern lights tour vary from day to day depending on weather conditions. Our northern lights team studies thoroughly the weather and aurora forecasts in order to find the best location each night to spot the lights. Because this tour is weather dependent, sightings are not guaranteed. However, if you don‘t see any northern lights during this tour, you are welcome to join the tour again, free of charge. 

Tour Schedule 

12:30 Hotel/bus stop pick up (optional)
13:00 Blue Lagoon transfer departure from BSÍ Bus Terminal
14:00 Blue Lagoon comfort admission
16:15 Bus transfer departure from Blue Lagoon to Reykjavík
17:00 Enjoy some free time, eat dinner and get ready for the northern lights tour
20:30 Hotel/bus stop pick up (optional)
21:00 Northern Lights Hunt tour departure from BSÍ Bus Terminal*
00:00 Approximate return to Reykjavík

*22:00 (25 August – 30 September & 15 March - 15 April)

Highlights

  • Bathe in Iceland's signature geothermal Blue Lagoon with silica mud mask treatment
  • Relax in 37–39°C mineral-rich waters surrounded by lava fields and moss
  • Chase the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) on a dedicated evening tour
  • Comfort Package includes entrance, towel, mask, and a drink
  • Round-trip transport from Reykjavík in modern coaches with free Wi-Fi

Insider tips

  • Bring a waterproof bag or locker for valuables; the lagoon's mineral-rich water can damage some electronics and fabrics.
  • Northern Lights are never guaranteed—cloud cover and solar activity matter. Book during peak season (September–March) for best odds.
  • Eat a substantial dinner during your Reykjavík break between activities; evening tours are long and you'll be outdoors in cold.
  • Layer your clothing heavily for the northern lights tour; you'll be standing still in sub-zero temperatures for hours.

Good to know

  • Bring a warm coat, hat, gloves, and insulated boots for the evening northern lights hunt.
  • Swimwear and towels are provided; pack a change of clothes and toiletries for post-lagoon freshening.
  • Meeting point and exact pickup/drop-off details are confirmed upon booking.
  • The silica mud mask is included but you may bring personal skincare if preferred.
  • Free Wi-Fi available on coach transfers to/from Reykjavík.

Who it's for

Winter visitors seeking Iceland's must-see natural attractions in one efficient itineraryCouples and honeymooners wanting romance and relaxation combined with adventureFirst-time Iceland visitors with limited timeWellness-focused travellers interested in geothermal spa experiences

Best time to visit

Book between September and March when darkness falls early enough for northern lights viewing and conditions are ideal. Evening tours typically depart between 20:00–22:00; arriving at the Blue Lagoon by early afternoon (14:00–15:00) gives you 2–3 hours to soak before your break.

Frequently asked questions

From
€230
per person