Excursions/Reykjavik/Croisière aurore boréale au départ du centre-ville de Reykjavik
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Croisière aurore boréale au départ du centre-ville de Reykjavik

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Description

La croisière des aurores boréales au départ de Reykjavík a pour but de vous mettre en contact avec la superbe beauté naturelle de l'Islande. Il y a quelque chose de magique à naviguer sous le ciel nocturne arctique, à chercher l'Aurora Borealis et à créer des moments que vous n'oublierez jamais. C’est une expérience conçue pour vous faire vivre la magie des aurores boréales d’une manière agréable et unique.

Options de l'excursion

Croisière des aurores boréales
  • Installations à bord : Des commodités telles que le Wi-Fi gratuit, des toilettes, des salons intérieurs chauffés et de nombreuses places assises peuvent être trouvées sur le bateau. Durée : 2 heures : ~2 heures Croisière aurore boréale au départ du vieux port de Reykjavík. Rafraîchissements : Des collations et des boissons peuvent être achetées à bord. Baie de Faxaflói : Nous naviguons du Vieux Port dans la partie sud de la baie de Faxalfói, où nous pouvons nous attendre à voir des aurores boréales. Monocoque / Catamaran : Cette visite est effectuée sur un grand bateau à passagers, pouvant transporter jusqu'à 196 passagers.

Points forts

Wi-Fi à bord
Garantie d'observation - ou réessayez GRATUITEMENT!
Combinaisons chaudes flottantes
Excellent guidage

Ce qui est inclus

Inclus
Wi-Fi à bord
Garantie d'observation - ou réessayez GRATUITEMENT!
Combinaisons chaudes flottantes
Excellent guidage
Non inclus
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
Disponible à l'achat au café à bord

Avis des voyageurs

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Informations importantes

  • Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
  • Animaux d'assistance acceptés
  • Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
  • Les passagers à mobilité réduite sont les bienvenus. Cependant, veuillez noter que nos bateaux ne sont pas entièrement accessibles, car des escaliers raides et des seuils élevés peuvent limiter l'accès aux zones intérieures et aux toilettes.
  • Les personnes en fauteuil roulant sont invitées à apporter une chaise légère à bord de nos grands bateaux. Si possible, veuillez nous prévenir de votre arrivée à l'avance, car une assistance pour l'embarquement peut être nécessaire.
  • Si les conditions sont défavorables, la visite peut être annulée à bref délai. Si cela se produit, nous vous en informerons par téléphone ou par courriel.
  • Les aurores boréales sont un phénomène naturel et peuvent être très imprévisibles. Si aucune observation n'a lieu pendant votre visite, des billets gratuits vous seront offerts pour réessayer une autre nuit sans frais supplémentaires.

Avis(634)

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MattyWHU
April 25, 2026
Lovely tour - really recommend

Really good tour - very friendly guides and straightforward instructions.

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OliFrankfurtMain
April 17, 2026
Fantastic northern lights.

I almost didn’t book this. It was our last night in Reykjavík, the forecast said “possible aurora activity” — which felt like a polite way of saying don’t get your hopes up — and after a week of hot pots and lava fields I thought I was too tired for another excursion. My partner convinced me. I will be grateful for that for the rest of my life. We boarded just after 9 PM from the old harbour. The vessel was well-heated below deck with complimentary hot chocolate and Icelandic lamb soup that tasted like someone had slow-cooked it since the Viking Age. The crew — all three of them — had this easy, unhurried manner that immediately took the edge off the cold and the anticipation. We motored out into Faxaflói Bay and the city slowly became a warm amber smudge behind us. About forty minutes out, someone on the upper deck let out a quiet “oh.” That was it. No screaming, no dramatic announcement. Just oh. A pale green ribbon had appeared above the Snæfellsnes peninsula. Then it widened. Then it started to move — not slowly, but in rolling, deliberate waves, like something breathing. At one point it turned faintly violet at the edges and our guide, a young Icelander named Sigurður who clearly still hadn’t gotten used to it himself, just shook his head and smiled. Being on the water made it completely different from standing on a roadside viewpoint. No light pollution. A 360° horizon. The aurora reflected — faintly, ghostily — on the surface of the sea below us, so it felt like you were suspended inside it rather than just watching from underneath. I took maybe thirty photos. I stopped after a while. Some things you just have to let happen to you. The boat stayed out for nearly three hours. Nobody wanted to go back. The crew extended the trip without anyone asking. That tells you something about the kind of people running this operation — they’re not watching the clock. They’re out there because they love it, and that feeling is completely contagious. If you are in Reykjavík between September and April and you do not do this, you will think about it later. I promise you that.

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pauline_c
April 9, 2026
Disappointed person

It was cancelled two days in a row. Will be very sad to leave Iceland and not see the Northern Lights.

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davidsF9876HI
April 3, 2026
Dancing lights

Maria was excelent and lights came out to play

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karenhG5712NC
March 21, 2026
Wonderful

It was amazing! We were very lucky as the lights were quite strong that night. The views of the city line were also stunning!

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Meghan_F
March 18, 2026
Thought this was well...

Thought this was well worth the money, we got very lucky with your views this night. I would highly recommend it to anyone and also would recommend braving the cold and sitting on the top deck for the best views. Also thought it was great that they sent photos to us afterwards as well.

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361maiw
March 14, 2026
Lights with a 2 year old!

We are a couple travelling from the U.K. with a two year old. We were keen to get out to see if we could spot the northern lights but bus tours wouldn’t take us with the child. The boat would however accept us as there are warm inside places to rest. It is obviously very cold on a boat on the upper decks so dress well, our child was wrapped in a snow suit, carried in a sling with my fleece coat the wrapped around both of us. She was toasty and slept the whole way. If you get queasy at sea they also provide sea sickness tablets. Obviously the trip is entirely dependent on Mother Nature, our tour started with some gentle lights only properly visible through a camera lens and there is a lot of waiting. On this night however they developed into a beautiful sight and one of my bucket list was well and truly ticked!

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Sue P
March 14, 2026
Fantastic- worth every penny

We were very lucky to see the Aurora throughout our voyage. The lights were pointed out by our guide who provided a good commentary.

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billmP5565NR
March 13, 2026
Trip cancelled refund?

Trip was canceled by tour company because of rough seas How do I get a refund

Réponse de l'opérateur

Hi Bill, If we cancel the tour due to sea conditions, you are of course entitled to a refund as per our cancellation policy. Please contact us directly and we can assist you with this. Best Regards, The Elding Team

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Griffin W
March 12, 2026
Most Amazing View Ever!

Amazing views! Started off with a little arch and wasn’t sure if we would see much. Then, in the blink of an eye…this

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