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Experience the Northern Lights from Reykjavik’s water on a 2-hour boat tour with a backup plan—plus a visit to the Whales of Iceland Museum if clouds block the view.
Chasing the Northern Lights is a bucket-list activity for many travelers heading to Iceland, and doing it from a boat in Faxaflói Bay offers a truly different perspective. This 2-hour tour, priced at $79 per person, promises a chance to see the aurora borealis from the water, far from the city lights, with an alternative plan ready if the weather doesn’t cooperate. It’s a mix of natural wonder and engaging cultural experience all wrapped into one evening.
What we particularly like about this tour is the combination of close-up aurora viewing from the boat—an experience that heightens the magic of the lights—and the thoughtful backup plan involving a visit to the Whales of Iceland Museum. The guides, often marine biologists, tend to be knowledgeable and enthusiastic, adding a layer of education and entertainment to the evening. A potential drawback? Weather in Iceland can be unpredictable, and cloud cover might mean you don’t see the lights during your scheduled time. However, the tour’s flexible backup plan ensures you’ll still get something memorable.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want a chance to see the Northern Lights in a scenic setting without spending hours on land tours. It’s suited for those comfortable with cold weather since the boat can be chilly, especially in November, but warm overalls are provided. If you’re into unique perspectives, stunning scenery, and a well-organized plan B, this tour will likely appeal to you.


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Your adventure begins at Reykjavik’s Old Harbor, a lively hub that’s easy to access and full of character. The tour departs in the evening, with the exact time depending on availability. Once aboard, the boat cuts through the calm waters of Faxaflói Bay, setting the stage for what could be a magical display of the Northern Lights.
As you sail out into the bay, your guide—often a marine biologist—will share insights about the science behind the aurora borealis, myths surrounding the lights, and why they appear in Iceland. The experience that stands out here is the sense of serenity and the opportunity to watch the sky from the water, away from city lights. Many reviews mention how stunning the water-based vantage point is, especially if you catch a flare or glow from the Northern Lights early on.
Weather in Iceland is famously unpredictable. Cloud cover can obscure the sky, preventing a sighting. Several guests, like Magdalena, noted that when clouds blocked the view, the tour provided an alternative: a visit to the Whales of Iceland Museum. This exhibits full-sized whale models and interactive technology that makes for a fascinating indoor experience. A short, 10-minute Northern Lights photography workshop is also included, which helps you learn how to capture this elusive phenomenon if you do get the chance to see it.
The museum visit is not just a fallback; it’s an educational complement to the night’s adventure. As one reviewer pointed out, guides at the museum are typically oceanologists, adding depth to the story of Iceland’s marine environment. The 25-minute video offers further insight, making this a worthwhile cultural stop when the skies are hidden.
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If the lights appear, you might find yourself mesmerized by the dancing colors overhead—an unforgettable moment. Guides will often provide tips on photographing the aurora during the onboard session, which lasts about 10 minutes. If the lights aren’t visible, you’re given a complimentary ticket to try again on another tour, ensuring you don’t miss out.
At $79, this tour offers a combination of scenic beauty, educational content, and flexibility. The inclusion of warm overalls, Wi-Fi, and a video makes the experience more comfortable, especially considering Iceland’s chilly evenings. The guides’ knowledge and friendly approach—highlighted by reviews praising guides like Anna and Lucas—add a personal touch that elevates the tour beyond a simple boat ride.


What sets this tour apart is its thoughtful planning and honesty. The tour explicitly states that viewing the Northern Lights cannot be guaranteed—something many travelers appreciate. The backup plan, including the museum visit and the opportunity to re-book, shows a genuine commitment to customer satisfaction.
Guests have praised guides like Anna for their knowledge and enthusiasm, making the experience as educational as it is enchanting. The small group size, as mentioned by reviewers, fosters intimacy and personalized attention, creating a more memorable experience.
If you’re seeking a relatively short, well-organized experience that maximizes your chances of seeing the Northern Lights from a unique vantage point, this tour hits the mark. It’s particularly suitable for those who want an educational twist, with guides who can share fascinating facts about Iceland’s marine life and aurora phenomena. Its flexible booking policies and the promise of a backup plan make it an attractive option in Iceland’s unpredictable weather.

This experience appeals to travelers who want to combine adventure with comfort. It’s perfect for those who don’t mind the cold and are happy to wait patiently for a glimpse of nature’s light show. The educational component makes it suitable for families, couples, or solo travelers interested in learning more about Icelandic wildlife and celestial phenomena. If you’re on a tight schedule, the 2-hour duration makes it a manageable addition to your Reykjavik itinerary.

Can I cancel this tour for a full refund?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible for changing plans.
What happens if I don’t see the Northern Lights?
If the weather prevents a sighting, you’ll be given a complimentary ticket to try again on a future tour.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, warm overalls are available in children’s sizes, and the overall experience is family-friendly.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly with layers, including hats and gloves, since it can get very cold on the water, especially in winter.
How long is the boat trip?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, including sailing time and any additional activities like the museum visit if needed.
Is the boat accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, but it’s advisable to check specific needs when booking.
What’s included in the price?
Guided tour, warm overalls, Wi-Fi, café, a Northern Lights video, and entrance to the Whales of Iceland Exhibit with a complimentary drink.
Are meals and drinks provided?
No, meals and drinks are not included, but a café is available onboard.
Will I learn about the Northern Lights?
Absolutely, guides share scientific facts, myths, and photography tips during the tour.
“Unfortunately the weather didnt allow us to see northern lights, but we had a tour of whales museum with an oceanologist instead. It was a small gr…”

Choosing a Northern Lights boat tour in Reykjavik offers a memorable way to experience the natural beauty of Iceland from a different angle. The mix of scenic water views, expert guides, and the backup plan to visit the Whales of Iceland Museum makes this a thoughtful, value-packed option. It’s best suited for travelers eager for a small-group adventure that combines education, comfort, and the potential for a spectacular celestial show.
While weather can be unpredictable, the tour’s honesty and flexible rebooking policy turn potential disappointment into an opportunity for another try. If you love stunning vistas, engaging guides, and a bit of Icelandic culture thrown in, this tour is a solid choice. Just remember to bundle up and keep your expectations flexible—sometimes the night’s sky surprises you in the best ways.