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Experience Iceland’s highlights with a combo tour of the Blue Lagoon and Northern Lights from Reykjavik, including transfers, guide insights, and extra amenities.
Taking in Iceland’s top natural attractions in one day sounds appealing, but how well does a tour like this really deliver? This particular package offers a visit to the iconic Blue Lagoon alongside a chance to see the elusive Northern Lights, all from the comfort of Reykjavik. It’s a popular choice among travelers eager to tick off two bucket-list experiences without the hassle of logistical planning or multiple bookings.
What we love about this tour is the convenience—round-trip transportation is included, so you won’t need to worry about finding your way around or securing tickets separately. The Blue Lagoon experience, especially with the included comfort package, really stands out thanks to its thoughtful extras like a silica mud mask and a free drink, making it more than just a soak. However, one consideration to keep in mind is that Northern Lights sightings are never guaranteed—this is a natural event that depends heavily on weather conditions and solar activity.
This tour is best suited for travelers who want a balanced mix of relaxation, adventure, and ease. It’s perfect if you prefer a well-organized day without the stress of pre-booking every component, and if you’re okay with some flexibility in timing and weather dependence.

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The journey begins at the BSÍ Bus Terminal in Reykjavik at 1:00 pm. This central location is near public transport, which makes it easy to access. From here, the tour guides, often praised for their knowledge and humor, lead you on a well-organized trip. The group size, limited to around 100 participants, tends to strike a good balance—enough to feel lively but not overwhelming.
The highlight for many is the Blue Lagoon visit. With the included Comfort Package, you gain access to the lagoon, equipped with a silica mud mask, towel, and a drink of your choice. The lagoon itself is a geothermal marvel, famous for its milky blue waters rich in minerals. Many reviewers mention that the lagoon is “lovely” and the staff “helped us settle down,” emphasizing the relaxing environment.
We loved the way the silica mud mask feels—a natural skincare bonus that many appreciate, and the use of the towel helps keep you comfortable during your 4-hour stay. While the water temperature can be slightly cool at first, it quickly warms up, making it an ideal spot to unwind.
The lagoon is popular, and some reviews comment that it can get crowded, but the overall consensus is that the experience is worth the price. The free drink adds a touch of luxury, and the WiFi on board helps you share your photos or check in with friends.
After the lagoon, you have free time in Reykjavik. This is a good opportunity to grab dinner at your own expense—many travelers recommend exploring the local eateries for hearty Icelandic fare or grabbing a quick pizza or burger. Some reviews highlight that this aspect allows for a flexible pace, especially if you want to explore nearby shops or take some photos of Reykjavik’s quirky architecture.
As evening approaches, the focus shifts to the Northern Lights tour. Guided by local experts, the coach departs from Reykjavik to hunt for the aurora borealis. While sightings aren’t guaranteed—since they depend on weather conditions—the guides are praised for their knowledge and patience. Several reviewers mentioned that their guides, like the one who was “quite amusing,” made the experience enjoyable even if the lights didn’t appear.
Expect an overnight coach journey, which for some can be a bit tiring but is often offset by the chance to see the glowing sky. The tour’s success hinges on the weather, but even the process of hunting the lights under the dark Icelandic sky is an adventure in itself.
The entire package, at $255 per person, offers a decent value considering the inclusions—transport, entry fees, extras at the lagoon, and guided tours. While a few critics felt the price was high compared to what they received, most agree that the convenience and quality of guides make it worthwhile.
The tour’s eco-conscious approach—being carbon neutral—also appeals to environmentally minded travelers. The small group size and professional guides contribute to a smooth, enjoyable experience.

While many reviews highlight positive experiences, some travelers pointed out drawbacks. For instance, one reviewer expressed disappointment about the long wait between tours and the need to leave the Blue Lagoon to return to Reykjavik before heading out again, which can feel rushed. Others mentioned that the Northern Lights trip was disappointing due to poor weather or late nights, with one person noting they did not get to bed until 3 am.
Plus, food and drinks are not included outside the Blue Lagoon, so you’ll want to budget extra for meals. It’s also worth noting that children under 5 are not permitted**, so this tour isn’t suitable for the very young.

This experience is a good fit for travelers who want a stress-free, guided day to experience Iceland’s iconic Blue Lagoon and have a shot at witnessing the Northern Lights. It’s perfect if you value organized logistics, knowledgeable guides, and a balance of relaxation and adventure. Those on a tighter schedule or who prefer to avoid the complexity of booking separately will find the convenience very appealing.
However, if you’re someone who’s highly particular about seeing the aurora or looking for a gourmet meal included in your package, you might want to explore other options or customize your experience.

What is included in the Blue Lagoon experience?
You receive a comfort admission ticket, a silica mud mask, a towel, and a drink of your choice, making for a relaxing soak in Iceland’s famous geothermal waters.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, round-trip transfers from Reykjavik’s BSÍ Bus Terminal are included, making it easy to get there and back without fuss.
How long do we stay at each location?
You’ll spend about 4 hours at the Blue Lagoon, which is enough time to relax, enjoy the amenities, and take photos. The Northern Lights tour involves a coach journey with variable timing depending on weather conditions.
Can I customize the free time or meals?
While the tour offers free time in Reykjavik for dinner, meals and additional snacks are not included, so plan to eat on your own.
What happens if the Northern Lights don’t show?
Sightings are not guaranteed, as they depend on weather and solar activity. The guides do their best to find clear skies, but no refunds are offered if the lights stay hidden.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Children under 5 are not permitted, but older kids and teenagers can join, making it family-friendly for most.
Overall, this Blue Lagoon and Northern Lights tour offers a well-organized, value-packed way to enjoy Iceland’s natural wonders with the benefit of expert guides and thoughtful extras. It’s a fantastic choice for travelers who want a combination of relaxation, adventure, and convenience—so long as they’re aware of the weather’s influence on the Northern Lights and the need for some flexibility.