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CAMPER RENTAL IN ICELAND - 2026 season
Camper offers for 2026 season. This is the ideal way to travel in 2025. (Read more here) Our camper office is near Keflavík International Airport - 5 minutes by a private transfer (pick-up and drop-off included in the rental price). Fully equipped kitchen and unlimited mileage are included in the price of all our campers. Campers can be booked directly online. Don´t wait for the last minute offers. The demand is very high for 2025 season in Iceland. Minimum reservation period is 4 days. Office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. every day.Looking for another vehicle type? Check out CAR RENTALS and MOTORHOMES
CAMPER RESERVATION FAQ
Where I will collect my reserved camper?
Our assistant will be waiting for you at the Keflavík airport with your name written on a sign in the arrival hall. He will pick you up with all luggage and take you to the rental station (5 minutes driving) where you collect your camper. Of course you can reach our rental station in the Keflavík area on your own if you prefer this option. Transfer to the rental office from Keflavík international airport/accommodation in Keflavík area is included in the rental price.
I have no experience with campers, where will I learn how to drive and operate a camper and it's accessories?
No worries, at the central station during the pick-up procedure we will show you a 20-minute video about driving and maintaining all equipment. Then we will show you step-by-step each detail in your camper. (the best way for getting your hands-on experience) In addition, you have a manual in the camper and also a 24-hour help-line with an assistance.
Is it difficult to drive a camper in Iceland?
No, it is not. We recommend you to be more careful while driving as campers are bigger than standard cars. Normally after 20 minutes you will have gotten accustomed to the experience and how the camper behaves in curves and crosses. We have never had a customer who couldn't manage to drive their camper so far. No stress :) You will quickly learn and go on to enjoy an unforgettable trip.
Why travel by camper in Iceland?
Iceland is a perfect country for travelling by camper to witness unique nature and beautiful landscapes that you can explore on your own, with complete and total freedom and without the limits or obligations of other forms of travel. Imagine the feeling of waking up each day in a different part of paradise and stepping out into a fascinating new world (there are about 170 registered campsites in Iceland!). Reserve a camper and create your own trip on the go, respecting of course the nature and laws of Iceland.
Do you want to spend your vacation differently than you normally do?
In Iceland you will discover another world. You will see beautiful nature, landscapes full of water, craters, volcanoes, waterfalls, geysers, nature baths and much more. You will enjoy fresh and tasty cuisine. Book a camper and traverse Iceland in 7 days or more. Seven days is the minimum time recommended to enjoy a rejuvenating vacation without stress. With a week (or more) you will have enough time to see the most famous places in Iceland during your travel. Rent a camper with our company and we will prepare your customized and detailed itinerary.
What does your camper rental in Iceland include?
All our campers include unlimited mileage, CDW insurance, local VAT, a fully equipped kitchen and final cleaning. Campers also include free transfer from Keflavík International Airport.
Where can I park and leave our camper overnight in Iceland?
The campsites in Iceland are located in more than 120 incredible places around the island, so you will not have any problems finding a place to park the camper. There are many differences between each of the campsites (from those that offer all possible comforts to the the most basic ones, which are located in the middle of nowhere and those that do not even carry a charge). You can read more information about the available campsites at: https://www.nat.is/camping-in-iceland/ and http://www.campingcard.is/
What are the advantages of booking a camper with ISLANDICA?
ISLANDICA s.r.o. (www.viajesislandia.com) has been successfully working in Iceland since 1996. We continuously compare our prices with competitors to have the best value/price deals on camper rentals in Iceland. We only offer models with guaranteed quality so that the customer is always satisfied. The rental of campers in Iceland can be difficult during the summer months as the vehicles quickly sell out. That is why we recommend making reservations in advance. In addition, with some campers you can get discounts for early bookings, so book early! A 15% deposit of the total price is required to confirm a reservation. We provide a tailored itinerary for each camper rental in order to enjoy Iceland in the best way possible for the travellers. ISLANDICA also provides assistance during your journey.
What shall I do if I have any issues or if I need assistance?
You can contact an ISLANDICA travel agency through the direct assistance line (email or phone).
What can I do if the camper is not available or it is too expensive?
We recommend to chose another dates or book a standard rental car.

Important note: If the camper you wish to reserve on Iceland does not have availability for the dates you want, contact us by email at
RELIABLE CAMPER RENTAL OFFICE IN ICELAND
WONDERFUL WHALE WATCHING TOUR FROM REYKJAVÍK

Do you want to meet the most majestic creatures of the Atlantic Ocean up close and personal? Sign up for this wonderful Whale-Watching tour in Iceland from the port of Reykjavík, located in the center of the Icelandic capital. There are several departures a day throughout the year. Catch a glimpse of a humpback, blue whale, minke whale or dolphin break the surface of the water, swim along side the boat or leap into the air and never forget the awe that will rush through your veins. Learn about these monsters of the Atlantic during the tour and be amazed! We offer tours to see these magnificent mammals off the coast of Reykjavik in Faxafloi Bay. Great for any age, bring the whole family on a whale watching exhibition with us and create memories that will stay with you and your loved ones forever.
RESERVE YOUR WONDERFUL WHALE WATCHING TOUR HERE:
Information about the Wonderful Whale Watching Tour from Reykjavík in Iceland:
The excursions for the whale watching sightings set sail from the old port of Reykjavík, located in the center of the Icelandic capital. Whales, possible one of the most extraordinary creatures in nature, can be seen quite easily in this part of the ocean.
During this tour of 2.5 - 3.5 hours (depending on the time of year), you and your companions, will be on the look out for minke whales, white-nosed dolphins, small porpoises and even the great humpback whales. In these sightseeing expeditions you will always be accompanied by a friendly and professional guide. While part of the fun is standing at the edge of the boat and feeling the chilly, salty air pass through your hair, all passengers do have the option to sit inside the cabin of the boat as there is one seat guaranteed per passenger. There is additional seating outside on the deck for those brave souls who want to be just a bit closer to the action.
Reserve your spot for a wonderful whale watching tour in Iceland, leaving from Reykjavík, in advance and enjoy seeing these unique mammals in their natural habitat. The boats used in our tours offer the guests a comfortable, safe and convenience environment in which to pass the time. There is a cafeteria within the main cabin of the boat where you can buy refreshments, hot dogs and other yummy snacks to keep you warm and energized during the excursion.
Reykjavik, the vibrant capital of Iceland, offers an exceptional opportunity to witness some of nature’s most magnificent creatures. Whale watching in Reykjavik is a must-do activity, combining the thrill of marine wildlife encounters with breathtaking views of Iceland’s stunning coastline. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a photographer, or a curious traveler, a whale-watching tour from Reykjavik promises an unforgettable experience.
Why Go Whale Watching in Reykjavik?
Reykjavik’s location on Faxaflói Bay makes it an ideal spot for whale watching. The bay’s rich marine ecosystem supports various species of whales, dolphins, and seabirds. Plus, its proximity to the city means you can easily incorporate a whale-watching tour into your Icelandic adventure.
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Close to the Capital: Tours depart directly from Reykjavik’s Old Harbor, making it convenient for visitors.
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High Success Rate: Frequent sightings of minke whales, humpback whales, white-beaked dolphins, and harbor porpoises.
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Sustainable Tourism: Operators emphasize eco-friendly practices to protect marine life.
Best Time for Whale Watching in Reykjavik
While whale-watching tours operate year-round, the best time to go is during the summer months (April to October). Warmer weather, longer daylight hours, and increased whale activity make this period ideal.
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Summer (June-August): Peak season with the highest likelihood of sightings.
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Winter (November-March): A chance to combine whale watching with views of the Northern Lights.
What to Expect During a Tour
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Marine Wildlife: Spot minke whales, humpback whales, white-beaked dolphins, and various seabirds, including puffins in summer.
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Expert Guidance: Knowledgeable guides provide insights into marine biology and the behavior of the whales.
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Comfortable Boats: Choose from traditional vessels or smaller RIB boats for a more adventurous experience.
Tips for a Memorable Whale Watching Experience
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Dress Warmly: Even in summer, the sea breeze can be chilly, so wear layers and bring a waterproof jacket.
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Book in Advance: Tours can fill up quickly, especially during peak season.
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Bring a Camera: Capture stunning moments, but don’t forget to enjoy the view without a lens.
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Choose an Eco-Friendly Operator: Support sustainable tourism that protects marine ecosystems.
Other Activities Near Reykjavik’s Old Harbor
Before or after your tour, explore Reykjavik’s charming Old Harbor area:
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Whales of Iceland Exhibition: Learn more about these majestic creatures through interactive exhibits.
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Harpa Concert Hall: Admire the iconic architecture and enjoy cultural events.
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Local Cafés and Shops: Sample Icelandic cuisine or pick up unique souvenirs.
How to Get to Reykjavik’s Old Harbor
Reykjavik’s Old Harbor is conveniently located near the city center:
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Walking: A short walk from downtown Reykjavik.
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Public Transport: Several bus lines stop near the harbor.
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Car: Ample parking options are available nearby.
Details of this Wonderful Whale Watching Tour from Reykjavik:

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Level of difficulty: Easy (1 of 5).
Reservations: It is recommended to book your seat in advance online to ensure availability.
Activity duration: 2.5 - 3.5 hours (depending on time of year, see the schedule).
Location of the tour: Departures from the Old Port in the center of Reykjavík, Faxaflói Bay.
Price includes: Modern boat tour with an English-speaking guide, safety equipment on board boat, local VAT.
Departures: Several departures per day (please see the timetable).
Minimum age: There is no age limit (children 0-6 years free), children (6-15) half price.
Important:
Important note: The Atlantic Ocean is not a ZOO. The provider cannot 100% guarantee seeing whales. If no whales are seen during the sightseeing tour, the provider does not return the money since the trip did occur. In the rare case you do not see whales, it may be possible that the provider (at the Reykjavík office) offers you another free excursion (subject to availability).
What do I need to bring? No matter what time of year you decide to travel to Iceland, it is always important to bring a good waterproof jacket, warm clothes (waterproof pants like Gore-tex), good waterproof shoes, gloves, a warm hat, sunglasses and camera.


Important note All activities in the Atlantic Ocean are carried out under the responsibility of the clients. ISLANDICA s.r.o. is not responsible for any accidents that may occur during the activities or due to the actions of the participants. The people who participate in these outings accept these conditions when booking the excursion. You may be required to sign an exemption prior to the tour, stating that you are aware that any outdoor activity carries an inherent risk. SPT-Whale watching, ID686
Wonderful Whale Watching Tour from Reykjavik
WHALE WATCHING TOUR FROM HÚSAVÍK

Welcome to Húsavík, the whale capital of Iceland with the best whale watching tours in Iceland. Don't wait any longer and sign up for this incredible whale-watching adventure. Our remarkable touring team consists of a highly recommended group of captains, first mates and sea-faring types who are know for their friendly service, superb boats and the immense, local experience and knowledgeable in their field. They'll impress you with amazing facts about the ocean's largest mammals. Reserve now and see the whales in their natural habitat. From the beautiful city of Húsavík in northern Iceland, we offer classic boat whale watching tours departing from Skjalfandi Bay, with a 98% likelihood of seeing whales and dolphins.
RESERVE YOUR WHALE WATCHING TOUR FROM HÚSAVÍK - CHOOSE YOUR PREFERRED DATE:
WHALE WATCHING TOUR FROM HÚSAVÍK DETAILS:

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Difficulty of the activity Easy (1 / 5).
Reservation: It is recommended to book your seat in advance online to ensure availability.
Activity duration: About 3 hours of whale watching.
Place of the excursion: Departures from the port in the center of Húsavík.
Price included: Classic wooden boat excursion, some extra waterproof warm clothes (if necessary), English speaking guide, local VAT.
Scheduled departures: Several departures per day (according to the reservation table).
Minimum age: There is no age limit (children 0-6 years are free), youth 7-15 years (receive a discount).
HÚSAVÍK
Husavik, a picturesque town nestled along Iceland’s northern coastline, is often referred to as the "Whale Capital of Iceland." With its rich marine life, breathtaking scenery, and world-class whale-watching tours, Husavik is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. In this guide, we delve into everything you need to know about planning an unforgettable whale-watching experience in Husavik.
Why Choose Husavik for Whale Watching?
Husavik’s location on the edge of Skjálfandi Bay makes it a prime spot for observing whales. The bay's nutrient-rich waters attract a diverse range of marine life, including humpback whales, minke whales, blue whales, and even the elusive orcas. With a nearly 100% success rate for sightings during the summer months, Husavik offers one of the best whale-watching experiences in the world.
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High Diversity of Marine Life: Expect to see whales, dolphins, puffins, and more.
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Sustainable Tourism Practices: Operators in Husavik prioritize environmentally friendly tours.
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Breathtaking Scenery: Enjoy the stunning backdrop of Iceland’s dramatic fjords and snow-capped mountains.
Best Time for Whale Watching in Husavik
The whale-watching season in Husavik typically runs from April to October, with the peak months being June to August. During this time, the weather is milder, and the likelihood of spotting whales is at its highest.
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Spring (April-May): Minke and humpback whales start arriving.
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Summer (June-August): Perfect weather and high whale activity.
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Autumn (September-October): Fewer crowds and continued sightings.
Top Whale Watching Tours in Husavik
Several reputable companies operate whale-watching tours in Husavik, offering a variety of options to suit different preferences.
1. Gentle Giants Whale Watching
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Duration: 3 hours
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Features: Traditional oak boats, expert guides, and a focus on sustainability.
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Extras: Combine your tour with puffin watching during the summer months.
2. North Sailing
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Duration: 2.5-3 hours
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Features: Eco-friendly electric boats for a quieter and more sustainable experience.
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Extras: Offers exclusive whale-watching and fishing combo tours.
3. Husavik Adventures
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Duration: 2 hours
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Features: High-speed RIB boats for a closer look at the whales.
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Extras: Ideal for adventure enthusiasts seeking a thrilling ride.
What to Expect During Your Tour
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Wildlife Sightings: Along with whales, you may encounter dolphins, porpoises, and seabirds like puffins and Arctic terns.
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Expert Commentary: Knowledgeable guides provide fascinating insights into marine life and local history.
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Comfortable Boats: Choose between traditional oak boats for a relaxed experience or RIB boats for an adrenaline rush.
Tips for an Unforgettable Whale Watching Experience
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Dress Warmly: Layers are essential, even in summer, as it can get chilly on the water.
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Bring a Camera: Capture the majestic whales and stunning scenery.
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Book in Advance: Tours can fill up quickly, especially during peak season.
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Choose Eco-Friendly Operators: Support companies that prioritize sustainability and marine conservation.
Other Attractions in Husavik
After your whale-watching tour, explore more of Husavik’s unique attractions:
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Husavik Whale Museum: Learn about the history and biology of whales.
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Geosea Geothermal Sea Baths: Relax in naturally heated seawater pools with panoramic views.
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Local Cuisine: Savor fresh seafood at one of Husavik’s charming restaurants.
How to Get to Husavik
Husavik is easily accessible from Reykjavik and Akureyri:
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By Car: A scenic 5-hour drive from Reykjavik or a 1-hour drive from Akureyri.
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By Bus: Regular bus services connect Husavik with nearby towns.
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By Air: Fly to Akureyri and continue by car or bus to Husavik.
Húsavík, known as "the capital of the whales", is a beautiful village located in the north of Iceland on the coast of Skjálfandi Bay (with 2,680 inhabitants). It is considered the best place in Iceland to observe whales. That is why, in 1997, the first information center on whales in Iceland was opened, dedicated to showing in an entertaining and illustrative way, the most interesting knowledge we possess of these creatures, which are as big as they are beautiful. In Húsavík you can enjoy not only the whales, but also breathtaking landscapes, fresh food and tours and outings in the surrounding aress, being able to learn a little more about the Icelandic culture. In the Bay of Skjálfnadi, in Húsavík, you can see the following whales: Minke Whales, Common Porpoises, Blue Whales, Humpback Whales, Fin Whales, Sperm Whales, Killer Whales and Northern Rorquals. Generally, May is best for observing blue whales, June will give more opportunity for sighting humpback whales, and between the months of July and August there is a higher likelihood of sighting Minke whales. In total you can see 23 types of whales in Iceland, plus several types of dolphins.
Whales in Húsavík are usually seen between the months of May and September but the best time to watch whales in northern Iceland is during the summer months. Keep in mind that everything depends on the weather of the day and, of course, luck. Whales live in their natural habitat and not in a zoo, however in recent years, the percentage of whale watching in Húsavík has been 97-99%. Sometimes only smaller whales like common porpoises or Minke whales are seen. In the rare case that no whales are seen, the providers of the excursions offer another whale watching tour for free.
Important note Please keep in mind that the Atlantic Ocean is not a ZOO. The provider can not 100% guarantee whale sighting. If no whales are seen during the excursion, the provider does not refund the money paid since the excursion will have occurred. But in this case, you can contact the supplier's employees in the Húsavík office. On some occasions, they may offer another free excursion (always subject to availability).


Responsibility: All activities in the Atlantic Ocean are undertaken at each participant's own responsibility. By booking, guests accept these terms, and some activities may require a signed acknowledgment of the inherent risks involved. Islandica s.r.o. is not liable for incidents during the excursion. The provider may cancel the outing if weather conditions are unfavorable.. GG1, ID683.
WHALE WATCHING TOUR FROM HÚSAVÍK
SHUTTLE BUS TRANSFER TO AND FROM THE BLUE LAGOON

How to get to the Blue Lagoon Iceland is as easy as choosing your pickup location and time you would like to arrive at the Blue Lagoon Spa (which depends on your entrance ticket's time). Airport buses leave from the Keflavik International Airport multiple times throughout the day, and there is also a shuttle bus running from Iceland's capital city of Reykjavik every hour.
From the airport, the ride in a new, luxury tourist bus is only 20 minutes, and the bus transfer from Reykjavik is only 40-45 minutes. After a relaxing stay at the Blue Lagoon or Blue Lagoon Retreat Spa, visitors can choose to return to the same location or to continue their journey on to either the airport or the capital. There are 6-7 airport buses daily between the airport and spa and at least 12 shuttle buses per day between Reykjavik and the Blue Lagoon.
RESERVE THE BUS TRANSFER BETWEEN REYKJAVÍK OR KEFLAVÍK AIRPORT AND BLUE LAGOON:
Keflavík International Airport Bus to Blue Lagoon
If you are just arriving to Iceland and wish to go directly to the Blue Lagoon, there are 7 or 8 airport shuttle buses going each day (winter and summer differ slightly) you can easily catch a bus starting at 7:30 until 16:30. Please see the timetable below for all available time slots. Upon arriving at the airport, head to the Service Desk of Airport Direct (in arrivals) and you will be directed to the pickup point. The bus transfer itself lasts only about 20 minutes and you will have a chance to get your first glimpse of Iceland from the comfort of a new tourist bus. Use the WIFI to start posting beautiful pictures of the drastic landscape as you arrive to the Blue Lagoon.
Reykjavík Shuttle Bus to Blue Lagoon
After spending some time in Reykjavík, taking in all of its splendor, it’s time to unwind and spend a few hours soaking in the natural minerals the Blue Lagoon contains. There are 14 convenient bus stops to choose from within Reykjavík all throughout the city center and close to most hotels. Be sure to be at the bus stop 30 minutes before the scheduled bus transfer time as buses are not permitted to wait for any passengers. There are shuttle buses every hour on the hour starting at 7:00 in the winter and 06:00 in the summer until the evening (see the timetable below). Once aboard, you can sit back and relax as the city slips away and you drive off to the paradise that is the Blue Lagoon. The ride is a mere 40-45 minutes, just enough time for a nap or to catch up on Instagram.
Blue Lagoon Shuttle Bus to Keflavík International Airport
Even if you don’t really want to leave, you might need to get to the airport from the Blue Lagoon to catch your flight home. Bus transfers are offered 3 times daily between 12:00 and 16:00 (see the timetable below) to bring the relaxed travelers from their final destination on Iceland to Keflavik International Airport. Be sure to take advantage of the ride to take in the final views of this gorgeous location you were lucky enough to visit for a short time.
Blue Lagoon Bus Transfer to Reykjavík
Now that you are fully rested and your skin has absorbed all the healthy minerals it can for the day, it’s time to head to the capital city to absorb the culinary culture and excitement that Reykjavík has to offer. There are buses every hour from 09:15 till at least 22:15 (or later in the summer) so you can enjoy the Blue Lagoon till quite late in the evening. (see the timetable below for more specific times.) In less than 45 minutes you’ll go from stark, lava covered earth to a modern city, full of bright lights.
Details about the shuttle bus transfer

Departures from Reykjavík: each hour, on the hour, from 7:00 - 19:00 and extended hours in specific months. Consult the map for bus stops. Visitors MUST be at the bus stops 30 minutes before the pickup time.
Departures from Keflavík Airport: 7-8 departures / day between 7:30 and 17:30. Go to Service Desk in arrivals for directions to the bus.
Departures to Reykjavík: hourly between 9:15 and 22:15 and extended hours in some months.
Departures to Keflavík Airport: 5 times daily from 9:25 to 16:40.
Minimum Age: 2 years for the Blue Lagoon and 12 years for the Retreat Spa.
Information and timetable for bus transfers to Blue Lagoon Iceland
Note: Please see below for all current times for the shuttle buses and airport buses to and from the Blue Lagoon. Remember that to guarantee you do not miss your entrance to the Blue Lagoon, schedule a pickup from the Keflavík Airport at least 30 minutes before your entrance ticket to the Blue Lagoon and at least 90 minutes before if arriving from Reykjavík. In addition, from Reykjavík, arrive to the bus stop at least 30 minutes early as drivers will not wait for passengers.
The world famous and internationally acclaimed Blue Lagoon is conveniently located between the Keflavík International Airport and the capital city of Iceland, Reykjavík. For those just arriving, why not start your journey in Iceland with a relaxing dip in the warm blue waters? Or if you have just finished your adventures and need to give some love to your muscles which just finished an amazing trek, end your time in Iceland with the therapeutic heated water experience of the Blue Lagoon, or even better, go all out and treat yourself to the Retreat Spa, a truly luxurious experience. Join the millions of locals, fellow travelers and celebrities who have come to the Blue Lagoon in search of rest, relaxation and wellness. Don’t miss out on this unique encounter, book both transportation and entrance (separately) well in advance as the limited tickets can sell out weeks in advance.
Ultimate Guide to Bus Transfers to the Blue Lagoon Iceland
The Blue Lagoon, one of Iceland's most iconic attractions, offers a rejuvenating geothermal spa experience amidst breathtaking volcanic landscapes. Conveniently located between Keflavík International Airport and Reykjavík, it’s a must-visit destination for travelers. Here’s everything you need to know about arranging a seamless bus transfer to the Blue Lagoon.
Why Choose a Bus Transfer to the Blue Lagoon?
Bus transfers are a popular and hassle-free option for reaching the Blue Lagoon. They’re not only cost-effective but also provide flexibility with multiple daily departures from both Keflavík International Airport (KEF) and Reykjavík.
Whether you’re landing in Iceland or heading out for a relaxing day trip from the capital, bus services are tailored to fit your schedule. Plus, with options for direct transfers or package deals that include admission tickets, planning your visit has never been easier.
Bus Transfer from Keflavík International Airport to the Blue Lagoon
For travelers arriving at Keflavík International Airport, a bus transfer to the Blue Lagoon is an ideal way to begin your Icelandic adventure.
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Duration: The trip from Keflavík Airport to the Blue Lagoon takes approximately 20 minutes.
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Convenience: Our bus service align their schedules with incoming flights, ensuring minimal wait times.
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Luggage Storage: We provide luggage storage, allowing you to relax without worrying about your bags.
Bus Transfer from Reykjavík to the Blue Lagoon
Starting your journey from Iceland’s capital? Bus transfers from Reykjavík to the Blue Lagoon are equally convenient.
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Duration: The drive takes about 45 minutes.
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Pick-Up Points: Our buses pick up passengers from major hotels and designated bus stops around Reykjavík.
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Return Options: We offer flexible return times, allowing you to enjoy the Blue Lagoon at your own pace.
Tips for Booking Your Bus Transfer
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Pre-Book Your Tickets: The Blue Lagoon is a highly sought-after destination, so booking your transfer and admission tickets in advance is essential to secure your spot.
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Check Your Flight Schedule: For those traveling from Keflavík Airport, coordinate your bus transfer with your flight’s arrival time to avoid unnecessary delays.
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Pack Essentials: Bring a swimsuit, towel, and toiletries. While these can be rented at the Blue Lagoon, having your own saves time and money.
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Choose Package Deals: We offer packages that include round-trip transfers and Blue Lagoon admission, saving you the hassle of booking separately.
Why Visit the Blue Lagoon?
The Blue Lagoon isn’t just about relaxation; it’s a complete sensory experience. With its warm, mineral-rich waters and stunning lava field surroundings, it’s the perfect way to unwind. The on-site amenities, including restaurants and the luxurious Retreat Spa, make it a world-class destination.


The Blue Lagoon in Iceland is a popular destination for tourists visiting the country. Here's some information about transfers to the Blue Lagoon: The Blue Lagoon is located about 45 minutes away from Reykjavik, Iceland's capital city, so many visitors choose to take a transfer service to get there. Transfers are available from Reykjavik, Keflavik International Airport, and other nearby locations. Some transfer services offer pickup and drop-off at your hotel or other accommodation. There are several types of transfer services available, including shared transfers, private transfers, and shuttle buses. Shared transfers are a cost-effective option for those on a budget, while private transfers offer more privacy and flexibility. The cost of transfers can vary depending on the type of service you choose, as well as the number of people in your group. It's important to book your transfer in advance to ensure availability, especially during peak travel seasons. Some transfer services may also offer packages that include admission to the Blue Lagoon, which can save you time and money. In summary, there are several transfer options available to get to the Blue Lagoon in Iceland. It's important to research and compare different services to find the one that best fits your needs and budget. Booking in advance is recommended to ensure availability and a smooth experience.
Note: Please keep in mind that the entrance tickets to the Blue Lagoon must be pre-booked. To reserve your Blue Lagoon tickets, click here. Code: ID738.
Blue Lagoon Bus transfer
BLUE LAGOON - ENTRANCE TICKETS

The Blue Lagoon is not only the most visited attraction in Iceland—it’s also one of the most unique geothermal spas in the world. Located on the "Island of Ice and Fire," it perfectly embodies this nickname: visitors soak in naturally hot, mineral-rich waters while surrounded by dramatic lava fields and a cool, often icy landscape.
Renowned for its vibrant milky-blue hue, the lagoon gets its distinctive color from a combination of silica, salt, and algae. A soft, white silica mud covers the bottom of the lagoon, which guests often apply to their skin for its reputed healing and rejuvenating effects.
What makes the Blue Lagoon especially remarkable is its natural, renewable ecosystem. The geothermal seawater is completely refreshed every 48 hours, meaning it remains clean and rich in minerals—without the use of chemicals or additives. This creates a safe, soothing, and therapeutic environment that has made the Blue Lagoon a must-visit destination for travelers from around the globe.
HOW TO RESERVE TICKETS TO THE BLUE LAGOON IN ICELAND
It is recommended that you buy the Blue Lagoon tickets for entrance at least a week in advance because tickets will sell out for prime times as the Blue Lagoon Spa is the most visited place in Iceland. Three types of tickets are offered: COMFORT, PREMIUM, LUXURY - Retreat Spa. After the reservation confirmation please download and print the tickets, or show them on your mobile phone at the access to the Blue lagoon.
DETAILS ABOUT THE BLUE LAGOON TICKET RESERVATIONS:

- Comfort tickets to the Blue Lagoon: *above*
- Included: entrance to the spa, use of towel, a non-alcoholic drinkt the in-lagoon bar, local VAT.
Premium tickets to Blue Lagoon: *above*
Included: entrance to the spa, silica mask, seaweed mask, use of towel, use of bathrobe, slippers, drink of choice at the in-lagoon bar, reserved table at the LAVA restaurant (optional), glass of champagne (in case of dinner - optional), gift from Blue Lagoon Skincare and local VAT.
Luxury - Retreat Spa Tickets: *here*
Included: entrance to the Blue Lagoon Retreat Spa with private wardrobe, entrance to the Retreat lagoon, entrance to the Blue Lagoon, silica mask, seaweed mask, use of towel, use of bathrobe, slippers, drink of choice at the in-lagoon bar, reserved table in the LAVA restaurant (optional), glass of champagne (in case of dinner), the Blue Lagoon Ritual, local VAT.
General information about the Blue Lagoon
Blue Lagoon was discovered by sheer luck at the end of the 1970's, after an accident occurred in the geothermal plant near the lagoon. Since then, the interest of Icelanders and tourists has not stopped growing. At present, this spa is visited by thousands of people each year. The spa is world renowned, revered and heavily decorated for its spa, hotel and restaurants. For the past 5 years the Blue Lagoon has been voted as the Best Healing Spa in the world. In fact, the lagoon enjoys a unique ecosystem recognized worldwide due to the medicinal and healing properties of its geothermal waters. The mud of the lagoon contains sulfur and silica, which are recommended mainly for the treatment of psoriasis. Due to its natural beauty and the extraordinary and relaxing atmosphere, the lagoon is ideal for anyone who wants to take a break from the more energetic activities Iceland has to offer by treating themselves to a dip in the curative blue waters. It is without a doubt, a place that has no comparison and, once there, you will feel like you are in another world. Stop dreaming and come.

HOW TO GET TO BLUE LAGOON:
The famous Blue Lagoon in Iceland can be easily found as it is located on the road between the Iceland International Airport (KEF) and the capital Reykjavík. From the airport you can get there by bus or car. The trip from the airport to the Blue Lagoon is about 20 minutes (following Highway 41 and then turning right onto Highway 43). From Reykjavík to the Blue Lagoon, the distance is 47 km, or about a 40-45 minute drive. There is also the option to hire a tour or transfer to the Blue Lagoon with departures from Reykjavík. These excursions can be combined with a visit to the Golden Circle, a visit to Reykjavík or whale watching.
Distances: from Reykjavík 47 Km., from Keflavík 22 Km, from Grindavík 6 Km.
GPS coordinates and address: N63° 52' 51.646" W22° 26' 27.985". Blue Lagoon, Norðurljósavegur 9, 240 Grindavík, Iceland (Highway 426).
Bus transfers: To reserve transportation to the Blue Lagoon in Iceland book here.
Do not miss the opportunity to visit the best spa on the planet, enjoy a unique experience and relax in the Blue Lagoon.
Blue Lagoon, Iceland: Your Ultimate Guide to a Geothermal Paradise
The Blue Lagoon in Iceland is one of the world's most iconic geothermal spas, attracting travelers from across the globe. Nestled in the heart of a lava field in Grindavík on the Reykjanes Peninsula, this stunning oasis offers a unique blend of relaxation, natural beauty, and rejuvenation. If you're planning a trip to Iceland, the Blue Lagoon is undoubtedly a must-visit destination. This comprehensive guide provides everything you need to know about visiting the Blue Lagoon, from its history and benefits to tips for making the most of your experience.
What is the Blue Lagoon?
The Blue Lagoon is a man-made geothermal spa set against a surreal volcanic landscape. Its milky-blue waters are rich in minerals like silica and sulfur, renowned for their therapeutic properties. The lagoon is fed by the runoff water from the nearby Svartsengi geothermal power plant, which taps into Iceland's natural geothermal energy to produce electricity and heat. Despite its artificial origins, the Blue Lagoon blends seamlessly with the surrounding environment, offering a truly unique and serene experience.
The Healing Benefits of Blue Lagoon’s Waters
The Blue Lagoon’s mineral-rich waters are more than just visually captivating; they are celebrated for their healing properties. Silica, one of the primary minerals in the lagoon, is known to strengthen the skin’s barrier and improve elasticity. Sulfur, on the other hand, is effective for treating skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema. Additionally, the warm waters, consistently maintained at 37-39°C (98-102°F), provide a soothing escape from stress and tension.
A UNESCO Global Geopark Experience
Located in the Reykjanes Peninsula, a designated UNESCO Global Geopark, the Blue Lagoon is surrounded by breathtaking volcanic landscapes. The area is characterized by its rugged lava fields, steaming vents, and other geothermal wonders, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. Visiting the Blue Lagoon isn’t just about relaxation; it’s a chance to immerse yourself in the raw and unspoiled beauty of Iceland.
Blue Lagoon Packages and Experiences
The Blue Lagoon offers several ticket options to cater to different preferences and budgets:
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Comfort Package: Includes entrance to the lagoon, a silica mud mask, a towel, and a complimentary drink.
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Premium Package: Adds an additional algae mask, slippers, a bathrobe, and a reservation at the on-site Lava Restaurant.
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Luxury Retreat Spa: Provides exclusive access to private areas, luxurious changing rooms, and premium spa treatments.
It’s recommended to book your tickets in advance, as the Blue Lagoon is a popular attraction and time slots can fill up quickly.
The Retreat Hotel and Spa
For those seeking the ultimate luxury experience, the Retreat Hotel at the Blue Lagoon offers world-class accommodations with direct access to a private section of the lagoon. Guests can enjoy exclusive amenities, such as personalized spa treatments and fine dining at the Michelin-recommended Moss Restaurant. Staying at the Retreat Hotel allows you to fully immerse yourself in the tranquility and beauty of the Blue Lagoon.
Dining at the Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon features two exceptional dining options:
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Lava Restaurant: Set within a lava cliff, this restaurant serves modern Icelandic cuisine made from locally sourced ingredients. It’s perfect for a relaxing meal with views of the lagoon.
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Moss Restaurant: A fine dining experience offering tasting menus inspired by Icelandic nature. This Michelin-recommended venue is ideal for a special occasion or a gourmet treat.
How to Get to the Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is conveniently located approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles) from Reykjavik and 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Keflavik International Airport. It’s an ideal stop either before or after your flight. Shuttle buses, private transfers, and rental cars are common transportation options to reach the lagoon. Many tours also include the Blue Lagoon as part of a broader Icelandic itinerary.
Tips for Visiting the Blue Lagoon
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Book in Advance: To secure your preferred time slot, make reservations early.
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Arrive Early or Late: Visiting during off-peak hours ensures a more tranquil experience.
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Protect Your Hair: The lagoon’s minerals can leave your hair dry; apply conditioner generously and avoid getting your hair wet.
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Bring Swimwear: While rental swimwear is available, bringing your own is more convenient.
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Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water during and after your visit to avoid dehydration.
Nearby Attractions
Combine your Blue Lagoon experience with nearby attractions such as:
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Reykjanes Peninsula’s geothermal wonders: Explore bubbling mud pots and steaming fumaroles.
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Bridge Between Continents: Stand between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates.
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Gunnuhver Hot Springs: Witness powerful geothermal activity up close.
Why Visit the Blue Lagoon?
The Blue Lagoon is more than just a spa; it’s an iconic Icelandic experience that combines relaxation, natural beauty, and wellness. Its mineral-rich waters, luxurious amenities, and stunning surroundings make it a top destination for travelers seeking a rejuvenating escape.
Whether you’re visiting Iceland for the first time or returning to explore more of its wonders, the Blue Lagoon offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of this geothermal paradise. Book your visit today and discover why it remains one of the most celebrated attractions in Iceland.

Important note:The Blue Lagoon in Iceland is the most visited place on the island, so it is essential to book Blue Lagoon tickets in advance. Booking tickets through; ISLANDICA s.r.o. is subject to availability. Your reservation request will be confirmed within 24 hours. ISLANDICA s.r.o. is a travel agency specializing in Iceland with direct access to the reservations for the Blue Lagoon. Code BLCET-ID687.
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