5-Day Iceland Blue Lagoon & Northern Lights City Break from Keflavik International Airport

A swirl of northern lights appears on a coastal area near Reykjavik.
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Description

Summary

Tour starts
Keflavík Airport (KEF), Iceland
Starting time
Flexible
Duration
5 days
Ending place
Keflavík Airport (KEF), Iceland
Languages
English
Difficulty
Easy
Available
Sept. - Mar.
Minimum age
None

Description

Take the most relaxing winter holiday in Iceland while exploring breathtaking attractions on this northern lights city break package with optional Blue Lagoon and guided tours. This five-day getaway with a flexible itinerary is perfect for travelers looking to craft their own journey and create unforgettable memories.

Unlike arranging a personal vacation that may take weeks to finalize, booking this travel package saves you much time. From the moment you arrive to your departure at the airport, essential details of your tour are taken care of for you.

In particular, your booking includes airport transfers, a detailed itinerary with attractions to explore in Iceland, and accommodation for four nights in Reykjavik. You will spend your holiday in the same hotel to ensure optimum comfort every day of your exploration.

For added convenience, you will also have 24/7 access to a personal travel agent during your entire stay. You can contact them for queries, recommendations, and assistance during emergencies.

This city break in Iceland highlights Reykjavik, the northernmost capital city in the world. This beautiful coastal settlement of around 140,000 will serve as your base for five days, allowing you to see its vibrant culture and historical landmarks up close.

You can explore its downtown area, which is filled with colorful buildings, scenic streets, charming cafes, and restaurants serving delicious local cuisine. In this area, famous architectural landmarks such as the Hallgrimskirkja church and Harpa Concert Hall await.

Alternatively, if you want to spice up your winter vacation, add optional guided tours and activities during the booking process. This winter holiday allows you to customize your experience according to your preferences and schedule.

One of the most recommended attractions you shouldn't miss is the Blue Lagoon, a world-famous geothermal spa near Reykjavik and the Keflavik International Airport. By adding a comfort or premium entrance package to your itinerary, you can bathe in the Blue Lagoon's warm, milky-blue waters.

With your visit falling in the winter season, the rare opportunity to see the elusive aurora borealis is at your fingertips. If you want to increase your chances of viewing this visual spectacle, you can book a guided northern lights hunting on a bus, boat, ATV, or a super jeep on three of the five days, maximizing your chance for a fantastic viewing!

Nature lovers who want to see diverse landscapes of the land of fire and ice can also book sightseeing excursions in the countryside. Your best options included bus and small-group tours in the Golden Circle, South Coast, Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, and Snaefellsnes Peninsula. 

Meanwhile, if you prefer spending most of your time relaxing in Reykjavik, you can opt for guided cultural tours like a food walk or beer hopping. Purchasing a Reykjavik city card is also essential if you want better access to the city's best museums, parks, and geothermal pools.

You can also relax in geothermal spas such as the Sky Lagoon and Hvammsik Nature Baths.

These extra activities make this short city break more appealing, especially for first-time visitors who wish to get the most out of a quick city getaway.

Of course, however, you don't have to add any tours! You can simply book this Reykjavik city break for easy transfers and hotels and the convenience of the travel agent and itinerary.

If, for any reason, you need to cancel your booking, you may do so and get a full refund 24 hours before your scheduled departure.

Grab this opportunity to discover Reykjavik and its most fascinating attractions in this five-day Blue Lagoon and northern lights city break. Check availability now by choosing a date.

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Included

Airport transfer on arrival and departure
Four nights of accommodation in Reykjavik (different levels available, with breakfast included for Comfort and Quality levels — more detailed information below)
Detailed itinerary
Personal travel agent

Activities

Whale Watching
Sightseeing
Northern lights hunting
Hot Spring Bathing
Cultural Activity
Helicopter
Transfers

Daily itinerary

Day 1
The Blue Lagoon of Iceland is famous for its top-rated spa facilities and milky-blue waters.

Day 1 - Arrival in Reykjavik with Optional Blue Lagoon Spa

Your five-day city break adventure in Iceland begins when you touch down at the Keflavik International Airport. An airport transfer service will then take you to your Reykjavik accommodation, which will be your home for the next five nights.

En route to Reykjavik, you can stop and relax at the Blue Lagoon. The Blue Lagoon is a must-visit because it offers the best geothermal experience in Iceland. 

The lagoon's water, rich in minerals and heated by the Earth's geothermal activity, is beautiful and believed to have healing properties. Visitors flock to soak in the warm, soothing waters, enveloped by a steamy mist that adds to the otherworldly ambiance. 

If you want to visit the Blue Lagoon, remember to add an entrance package when booking. Your options are a comfort entrance package and a premium entrance package. 

The comfort package includes standard admission with amenities like a silica mud mask, towel, and a complimentary drink. On the other hand, the premium package offers the same items with added perks like additional masks, the use of a bathrobe, and a glass of sparkling wine if you dine at the Lava Restaurant.

If you choose to add a stop at the Blue Lagoon on your first day, your travel agent will arrange it according to your flight schedule. With the tour's flexibility, you can add the Blue Lagoon to another day if you have other plans for your first day in Iceland.

As you head to Reykjavik, you'll pass by beaches, volcanoes, and lava fields in Reykjanes Peninsula. It will be your first taste of the beauty of Iceland's nature, which you'll see more of in the coming days.

Once you reach the city, you can begin exploring the area, starting with the streets of Reykjavik. Check out the cafes and restaurants and grab a few bites before heading to the iconic Old Harbor.

Regarded as the heart of Reykjavik, the Old Harbor is a historic and vibrant waterfront area. Once a bustling hub for fishing, it has transformed into a lively district with seafood restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions.

After your first taste of Reykjavik, you will retire at night in a cozy accommodation in or near the city center.

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Day 2
Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center features hundreds of glass panels.

Day 2 - Discovering Reykjavik or Optional Golden Circle and Helicopter Tours

Today is your second day in Iceland, with Reykjavik as your base. You can stay in the city to explore its charming streets independently or pack your day with optional tours.

Reykjavik is renowned for its beautiful and walkable streets. The city's compact size makes it perfect for exploring on foot, immersing you in its unique blend of natural beauty and urban culture.

While in the city, don’t forget to stop at the Hallgrimskirkja church. Standing 245 feet (74.5-meter) tall, the church is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. You can check out the church’s tower for a beautiful view of the cityscape.

From there, you can visit the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center. A masterful creation by Henning Larsen Architects and renowned Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson, the Harpa is a stunning glass structure reflecting Iceland's natural beauty. 

The building also serves as a prominent cultural hub, hosting concerts, conferences, and events, making it a must-visit destination for tourists and locals.

To help you explore, you can book a 24-hour City Card, a hop-on hop-off bus ticket, or a walking, beer, or food tour. 

Alternatively, if you wish to dive deeper into Iceand’s natural landscapes, you can join an optional guided tour of the Golden Circle on this day. The tour includes transfer from Reykjavik, so you don’t have to worry about transportation.

The Golden Circle stretches approximately 186 miles (300 kilometers) and features three primary attractions: the Thingvellir National Park, the Geysir geothermal area, and the Gullfoss waterfall.

The Thingvellir National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site with historic and geological significance. It's where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates drift apart, creating a visible rift valley. 

Meanwhile, the Geysir geothermal area is home to the famous Strokkur geyser, erupting spectacularly every few minutes alongside bubbling hot springs and other geothermal phenomena. 

Finally, the Gullfoss waterfall is a powerful two-tiered waterfall showcasing the raw, untamed power of Iceland's wilderness. It is one of the most celebrated attractions in the country due to its beauty and rich history, which your guide will tell you more about.

If a Golden Circle tour doesn’t appeal to you, perhaps a helicopter tour will. If you wish to experience Reykjavik up high, booking a helicopter tour is your best bet. The tour involves riding a helicopter that will circle you around the city and the surrounding landscapes.

If you want to go hot spring bathing instead, enjoy the Sky Lagoon or Hvammsik Nature Baths.

No matter what you do today, you will spend your night in your cozy accommodation in Reykjavik. Before retiring, however, you can embark on a thrilling northern lights tour to witness the aurora borealis.

These tours are available by bus, boat, and even ATV.

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Day 3
Seljalandsfoss waterfall on the South Coast boasts a beautiful water curtain.

Day 3 - More of Reykjavik or Optional South Coast and Northern Lights Tours

Day three of your five-day city break is another chance to explore Reykjavik and its lively scenes. If your visit falls on the height of the winter, you will see the city in the cloak of snow and ice.

While you can discover Reykjavik on your own, you can do it with the help of local guides for a more informed and enjoyable experience. Booking guided cultural tours will help you learn more about Iceland through exciting trivia and local stories.

One of your best options is a Reykjavik food walking tour, where you can sample delicious and unique local dishes. The tour involves visiting several food places on foot, tasting their menus while learning about the city’s culture and history. 

Alternatively, you can join a Reykjavik beer walk, where you’ll visit multiple bars and taste microbrew beers or Icelandic schnapps. You’ll also learn about the history of beer-making in Iceland and how it has evolved.

Like the previous day, you can dedicate your time to exploring the breathtaking natural features of Iceland. This time, you can book an optional excursion to the South Coast, inclusive of a transfer from Reykjavik and a local guide.

The South Coast highlights popular destinations such as the Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Skogafoss waterfall, Reynisfjara black sand beach, and Vik village. If you wish to take it further, you can even visit the spectacular Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon.

In the evening, don’t miss your chance to join an optional northern lights hunting tour. Booking this optional tour will double your chances of seeing the beautiful polar lights.

The standard aurora borealis tour is conducted on a bus departing from Reykjavik. The bus will take you to secret locations in the countryside where less light pollution will enhance your viewing experience.

If a regular bus doesn’t appeal to you, your other northern lights hunting options include a super jeep, ATV, or a boat. Booking the northern lights boat cruise will let you enjoy the aurora borealis from the open waters of Faxafloi Bay.

You will spend your night in the same hotel in Reykjavik.

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Day 4
The massive Snaefellsjokull glacier volcano towers over the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in West Iceland.

Day 4 - Shopping in Reykjavik or Optional Snaefellsnes Tour

For your penultimate day in Iceland, you can still customize your day to whatever you feel like doing or seeing in Reykjavik. If you have witnessed cultural attractions like Hallgrimskirkja church and Harpa Concert Hall in the past, perhaps you can dedicate your day to finding souvenirs to take home.

The best place to shop in the city is Laugavegur street, a bustling area in downtown Reykjavik. Laugavegur and its adjacent street are lined with boutiques, specialty shops, and souvenir stores. They feature local and international products, from cheap trinkets to more expensive clothes.

Some top souvenirs are Icelandic wool clothing, handmade ceramics, fridge magnets, Viking-inspired items, and locally made chocolates.

If you plan on shopping briefly, you can once again pack your day with optional excursions. While you can enjoy the walking tours, city tours, helicopter tours, and hot springs like the past two days, your top option is a guided small-group tour in the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in West Iceland.

Snaefellsnes is known for its breathtaking mountains, waterfalls, and other natural wonders, earning the nickname "Iceland in miniature." Here, you'll also visit some historical spots that played essential roles in shaping the country.

One of the highlights of the peninsula is Kirkjufell Mountain, standing 1,519 feet (463 meters) tall. It is one of Iceland's most iconic and picturesque natural landmarks with a fascinating cone that you may recognize as the "Arrowhead Mountain" in the popular TV show Game of Thrones.

Its distinctive shape and stunning backdrop have made it a favorite subject for photographers and travelers exploring Iceland's rugged beauty. The mountain is often photographed with the cascading Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall in the foreground, creating a truly magical scene.

You'll also visit Djupalonssandur, a black sand beach known for its dark cliffs and remnants of shipwrecks. The beach features jagged lava formations and the relentless crashing of Atlantic waves.

Nearby is the coastal village of Arnarstapi. Nestled on the rugged shores of Iceland's Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Arnarstapi is surrounded by dramatic cliffs and lava fields. Check out the Gatklettur arch, a massive stone bridge formed by the forces of erosion.

Other highlights of Snaefellsnes are the Ytri-Tunga beach, Budir black church, and the imposing Snaefellsjokull glacier volcano.

After completing the Snaefellsnes day tour, you can add more adventures in Reykjavik. In the evening, you can join another northern lights bus, boat, ATV, or super jeep tour before returning to your hotel.

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Day 5
End your visit in Iceland with an optional Sky Lagoon geothermal bath.

Day 5 - Museums in Reykjavik, Sky Lagoon, and Departure

Day five signals your final day in Iceland. However, the adventure is far from ending, as you can still join a few more adventures before flying home. 

Depending on your flight schedule, you may still pack your day with some quick yet satisfying experiences.

If you want to end your winter holiday learning more about Iceland, don’t miss out on the most immersive museums in Reykjavik. During the booking process, you can add affordable entrance tickets to these attractions.

You can visit the Whales of Iceland museum, which showcases 23 life-sized, handmade models of various whale species.

Another option is the FlyOver Iceland interactive show, where you’ll be suspended in the air in front of a 20-meter spherical screen. Here, you’ll learn about mountains, volcanoes, and other natural wonders that make Iceland a special place.

Alternatively, you can visit the Perlan Museum for the Wonders of Iceland Exhibition. One of the exhibit’s highlights is a recreated ice cave that gives you a feel of what it’s like walking inside a glacier. 

Finally, if you wish to cap off your Icelandic city break experience in a relaxing way, you can go to the Sky Lagoon. The Sky Lagoon is an excellent place to enjoy a thermal bath surrounded by lava rocks and the Atlantic Ocean.

A few hours before your flight, you may take the complimentary transfer from Reykjavik to the Keflavik International Airport. Have a safe journey, and we hope to see you again in Iceland soon!

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What to bring

Clothes appropriate for the weather
Wind and waterproof layers
Camera and tripod
Swimsuit and extra clothes
Sturdy walking shoes with slip-resistant soles or ice grip covers (available in supermarkets and gas stations in Iceland)
Refillable water bottle

Good to know

The northern lights are a natural phenomenon and, therefore, cannot be guaranteed. This itinerary is designed to maximize your chances to see them if the weather allows.

In the event of extreme weather, certain activities may be canceled at short notice. If your chosen activity is canceled, you can contact your personal travel agent to help you with rearranging your activity or booking another. Any potential price difference will be refunded to you.

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