If you’re exploring Reykjavík and craving a fresh way to see Iceland’s stunning scenery and wildlife, this combo ticket for a whale watching cruise plus a FlyOver Iceland experience might catch your eye. It’s a good blend of outdoor adventure and high-tech entertainment, appealing to travelers who want variety in their day.
What we really like about this experience is how it combines the chance to see majestic whales in their natural habitat with an immersive simulated flight over Iceland’s diverse landscapes. Both activities are designed to give you a sense of awe—whether that’s watching whales breach or soaring over towering mountains and coastlines.
One thing to consider, though, is that the whale watching isn’t guaranteed to show you whales every time, which is common with nature tours. Also, the FlyOver experience, while impressive, can have some hiccups, like reservation issues, based on recent reviews. Still, it’s a flexible option for those who want a well-rounded Iceland adventure.
This tour is particularly suited for travelers who appreciate a mix of nature and cutting-edge technology, and for those who don’t mind a bit of unpredictability with wildlife sightings. If you’re keen to maximize your time in Reykjavík with a combination of sea and sky views, this could be a great pick.
Key Points

- Stunning wildlife: Watch whales breaching and feeding in their natural environment
- Comfortable experience: Warm flotation overalls, heated cabins, and onboard facilities
- Tech-savvy fun: An immersive FlyOver Iceland simulation with special effects
- Flexible booking: Free rescheduling and a second chance whale watching ticket if no whales are seen
- Environmental awareness: Shared boat trips to minimize ecological impact
- Weather considerations: Dress appropriately for Iceland’s variable weather
An In-Depth Look at the Tour

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The Combo Nature of the Experience
This package offers two standout activities—whale watching from Reykjavík and a FlyOver Iceland simulated flight. It’s a smart way to explore Iceland’s marine and terrestrial landscapes without needing to travel far or switch venues. The total duration is about 3.5 hours, which makes it manageable even if you’re tight on time.
Whale Watching Cruise: What to Expect
The cruise departs from Reykjavík’s harbor, with the start time depending on availability, so it’s worth checking ahead. Once on board, you’ll be greeted by your guide and provided with warm flotation overalls, essential for staying cozy on the open deck. Despite the cold, the heated indoor cabins and toilet facilities make the experience comfortable and practical. Free Wi-Fi helps keep you connected, and you can buy snacks and drinks if you’re hungry.
The main highlight? Watching whales breach, feed, and interact. The guides are knowledgeable, sharing insights about whale behaviors and local conservation efforts—something we always appreciate, as it adds depth to the experience.
A common concern with whale tours is the chance that no whales will appear. The good news here is that if no whales are sighted, you receive a second chance ticket for another cruise. This policy boosts the value in case Mother Nature isn’t cooperative.
The Potential Downsides
From recent reviews, one issue is that FlyOver Iceland and the whale cruise can conflict in timing. A traveler mentioned, “they didn’t tell us that our time had passed because it was at the same time as seeing the whales,” which points to the importance of careful planning. Luckily, the experience providers tend to be accommodating, but it’s something to keep in mind.
Also, some travelers reported trouble with reservation access at FlyOver, causing delays—so be prepared for a possible wait if your booking isn’t immediately located. These hiccups are minor but worth noting for a seamless day.
More Great Tours NearbyThe FlyOver Iceland Experience
Once back on land, you’ll have access to the FlyOver Iceland adventure. This is a motion-based platform with a large curved screen that surrounds you, simulating flying over some of Iceland’s most dramatic scenery. Through advanced aerial footage, special effects, and perceptible sensory elements like wind and scents, you’ll feel like you’re soaring over glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls, and more.
This experience is designed to be thrilling and family-friendly (though not suitable for those under 3 ft 3 in or prone to seasickness), making it a fun, high-energy way to conclude your day. It’s particularly well-suited for those who enjoy visual spectacles and a bit of adrenaline.
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The Price and Overall Value
At $148 per person, the price might seem a touch high for just a whale cruise and flyover, but considering the combo nature, the included second chance ticket, and the high-tech entertainment, it offers good value. If you’re intrigued by both activities, it’s a convenient package that saves you booking separately.
Practical Details
- Meeting Point: Special Tours office in Reykjavík, arriving 30 minutes early helps ensure a smooth start.
- Duration: About 3.5 hours, but expect some variability depending on weather and whale activity.
- Accessibility: The tour is wheelchair accessible.
- What to Bring: Dress in weather-appropriate clothing—layers are your friend in Iceland.
- Restrictions: Not suitable for small children or those prone to seasickness. Pets and smoking are not allowed.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re someone who loves nature, but also appreciates innovative tech experiences, this combo fits nicely. It’s ideal for travelers seeking variety and who are comfortable with the unpredictability of wildlife sightings. Those with a penchant for high-tech entertainment will enjoy the FlyOver’s immersive feel.
This isn’t a tour for travelers who dislike sea or weather-related uncertainties, as whale sightings depend on marine conditions. Also, if you or your travel companions are sensitive to motion sickness, the FlyOver may not be suitable.
Final Thoughts
This Reykjavík combo experience offers a neat balance: the chance to see whales in their natural environment and then switch gears to soar over Iceland’s landscapes without leaving a heated, simulated platform. The combination makes it a memorable way to experience Iceland’s natural beauty from different perspectives.
It’s best suited for adventurous travelers who don’t mind some unpredictability and enjoy tech-driven entertainment. The value is fair considering the included second-chance ticket and the immersive nature of FlyOver. If you’re after a thrilling, varied day in Reykjavík that mixes sea and sky, this could be just what you’re looking for.
Reykjavík: Whale Watching Cruise and FlyOver Combo Ticket
“We had the problem that after going to see the whales, at the flyover, they didn't tell us that our time had passed because it was at the same time…”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s generally suitable for those who meet the minimum height requirement of 3 ft 3 in. Keep in mind that it involves boat trips and motion-based simulators, which might not be ideal for very young children or those prone to seasickness.
What happens if no whales are spotted?
You’ll receive a free ticket to join another whale watching cruise so you get a second chance to see these magnificent creatures.
How long does the entire experience last?
Approximately 3.5 hours, but actual times may vary depending on whale activity and scheduling.
Is the FlyOver Iceland experience suitable for people prone to motion sickness?
It might not be ideal, as it involves a motion-based platform and sensory effects that could trigger discomfort for some.
Can I buy snacks on board?
Yes, snacks and drinks are available for purchase during the cruise.
What should I wear?
Dress in weather-appropriate clothing, ideally with layers, since the weather in Iceland can be unpredictable.
Are the boats and facilities accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, and the boat has heated cabins and toilet facilities.
Is transportation included?
No, you’ll need to make your own way to the meeting point in Reykjavík.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility in your plans.
If you’re looking to combine a wildlife adventure with a techy thrill, this Reykjavík combo might just offer a nice slice of both worlds. Just keep those weather and reservation considerations in mind, and you’ll be set for a memorable day.
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