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Reykjavik, Islanda | Visite guidate |
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Come join us in a day long adventure as you experience two of Iceland's most famous natural attractions; whale watching and the Blue Lagoon, a unique geothermal spa. The excursion will take you to the seas to see what marine life you can see, and then on to warm your body in the Blue Lagoon. This tour is available in two formats: the summer package from April to October and the year-round package.
The first part of your day will send you out to sea, as you set sail to spot the wild life in the deep blue. Taking off from Reykjavik's old harbour, keep your eyes peeled for signs of local marine life including minke and humpback whales, along with white beaked dolphins. Sea birds abound in this area as well, so get out your cameras and snap a few photos of majestic gannets and adorable puffins. As these creatures are in their natural habitat, there are no guarantees that you will spot any, but the attempt will certainly be made. Once back on dry land, you'll make your way to the Blue Lagoon. This geothermal spa is situated in the youngest lava field in western Iceland. Take a relaxing bath in the milky blue waters or a geothermal steam bath. Release the tension from your shoulders beneath a cascading waterfall. As a special treat, indulge in one of many spa treatments or enjoy an outdoor massage, before grabbing a bite to eat at the on-site restaurant.
A day full of both adventure and relaxation, you will not want to miss this tour of Reykjavik's natural bounty.
Meeting/pick-up point: Hotel lobby.
Start/opening time: In the year-round format, hotel pick-up between 12.15pm and 12.45pm. In October: Between 8.15am and 8.45am
End/closing time: In the year-round you can choose your return time to Reykjavik for either 7pm or 9pm. In October, you can choose your return time from the Blue Lagoon to either your hotel in Reykjavik (3pm, 5.15pm, 7pm or 9pm) or Keflavik Airport (2pm or 3pm).
Languages: Tour is offered in English. German, Spanish and French are available on request.