If you’re visiting Reykjavik and craving a mix of adventure and relaxation, this ATV Ride combined with a Blue Lagoon visit might just catch your eye. We’ve looked into this tour to help you decide if it’s the right fit for your Iceland trip — and, honestly, it’s a pretty compelling combo. You get a chance to feel that adrenaline rush zooming through Iceland’s wild landscapes, then unwind in one of the world’s most famous thermal spas.
Two things we really appreciate about this experience? First, the guided ATV tour offers incredible views of Hafrawater Lake and Reykjavik Peak, which are perfect for those who love natural scenery. Second, the Blue Lagoon is a classic Icelandic highlight, and having the admission, silica mud mask, and a drink included makes it feel like a true pampering session.
However, a potential consideration is the price point—at $374 per person, it’s not exactly cheap. Plus, the full day possibly feels packed if you prefer more relaxed, slow-paced trips. That said, this tour is best suited for travelers who want a balanced mix of outdoor adventure and luxurious downtime in a single day — perfect for those wanting a well-rounded Iceland experience.
Key Points

- Comprehensive experience: Combines ATV adventure with a visit to the Blue Lagoon, offering both thrill and relax
- Guided tour: Knowledgeable guides enhance the experience with helpful commentary and safety instructions
- Stunning views: Expect panoramic sights of Hafrawater Lake, Reykjavik Peak, and the surrounding landscapes
- All-inclusive value: Gear, guide, silica mask, towel, drink, and transfers are included, making it straightforward
- Timing flexibility: Several scheduled transport options let you pick a time that works for your day
- Suitability: Not suitable for children under 6, pregnant women, or those with certain health conditions
A Practical Overview

This 8-hour day trip begins in downtown Reykjavik, with pickup from a variety of convenient locations — from city center bus stops to hotels. The early start around 09:00 ensures you’re out and about in the daylight, making the most of the day.
Once you’re picked up, you’ll head to the ATV base camp where safety briefings, gear, and basic instructions kick off your adventure. The guides are praised for their friendliness and helpfulness, making sure everyone feels comfortable — even if you’re new to quad biking. If you’re nervous about driving, one reviewer mentioned how a guide named Louis was especially supportive, helping navigate anxiety and providing reassurance. This kind of personal touch can make a big difference.
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The ATV Experience
The guided ride lasts about an hour, but during that time, you’ll cover some of Iceland’s most captivating scenery. Expect sweeping views of Hafrawater Lake, Reykjavik Peak, and beyond. The guides do a good job of balancing safety with fun, often pointing out interesting spots along the way. The route itself is described as pretty and varied, making it a worthwhile thrill for first-timers or seasoned riders alike.
Many reviews highlight how stunning the scenery is and how the guides’ commentary enhances the ride. One reviewer called it “a lovely ride with great views,” which sums up the overall vibe—exciting yet scenic. It’s worth noting that you must be over 17 and hold a valid driver’s license if you want to operate the ATV yourself, which is standard but good to keep in mind.
The Blue Lagoon Relaxation
After the adventure, you’ll transfer (via a spacious coach) to the Blue Lagoon — the highlight for many visitors. The admission ticket, towel, and silica mud mask are included, which is a big plus, especially given how expensive the Blue Lagoon can be if booked separately. The in-water bar allows you to sip your favorite drink while soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters.
The Lagoon is set amidst the Reykjanes lava fields, creating a surreal scene, especially if you visit in the afternoon when the lighting is softer. The silica mud mask is reputed for its cleansing properties, and many users enjoy the sensation and the skin benefits. You’re encouraged to stay as long as you like — with several scheduled buses back to Reykjavik — so you can really unwind.
The Logistics and Flow
The itinerary is pretty smooth, with scheduled stops at 15 pickup locations in Reykjavik, including hotels and popular bus stops. The safety briefing takes about 30 minutes, followed by the ATV ride, then the transfer to Blue Lagoon, lasting around four hours there.
One reviewer described the day as running “smoothly and on time,” praising the organization. If you’re traveling with a group or prefer a well-managed schedule, this setup works well. The drop-off locations after the Blue Lagoon are numerous, making it easy to return to your accommodation or explore more of Reykjavik.
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The guides make a real difference. Multiple reviews mention how friendly and informative the guides are, helping those who might feel unsure or anxious. This personal touch is a big plus if you’re new to ATV riding or just want a relaxed, supportive environment.
The scenery is genuinely stunning. From the mountain vistas to the geothermal landscapes, the views are a highlight. The guides’ commentary adds context, making it more than just a scenic ride — it’s an educational experience too.
Including transportation and amenities simplifies things. With gear, towels, masks, and drinks included, you don’t have to worry about extra costs or arrangements. It’s a straightforward, one-price package that’s good value, considering the cost of individual entries—like the Blue Lagoon ticket.
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What Could Be Better

Price-wise, this experience is on the higher end, but it does bundle a lot of value. Still, if you’re budgeting, you might find cheaper ways to do the Blue Lagoon or rent an ATV independently — but probably not with the same level of organization or guided support.
The full-day schedule may feel rushed if you prefer a more leisurely pace. Some travelers might want more time at the Blue Lagoon or a longer ATV ride, but with only 1 hour of riding and 4 hours at the lagoon, it’s a quick-paced day.
Not suitable for children under 6 or those with certain health conditions — always check your personal limits, especially with outdoor adventure activities.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This tour suits adventure lovers who also want some downtime in a world-famous spa. If you’re eager to combine high-energy outdoor activity with relaxation, it’s a great choice. It’s also ideal for travelers who appreciate guided experiences with knowledgeable staff — especially if you’re nervous about driving or navigating Iceland’s rugged terrain.
If your goal is to see Iceland’s scenery but without much physical activity, this might be a bit intense. It’s not designed for families with very young children or people with mobility issues. However, if you’re comfortable on a quad bike and enjoy a mix of adventure and leisure, this tour hits the sweet spot.
Final Thoughts

This From Reykjavik: ATV Ride and Blue Lagoon Tour offers a well-rounded day that balances adventure and relaxation. The guided ATV tour provides stunning vistas and a sense of thrill, while the Blue Lagoon offers a luxurious way to unwind.
The trip’s organization, included amenities, and quality guides make it a reliable choice for those looking to maximize their time and experience in Iceland’s natural beauty. While it’s a bit on the pricier side and full of activity, the value is reflected in the seamless logistics and memorable scenery.
If you’re after a fun, scenic, and restorative day that captures the essence of Iceland’s wild landscapes and thermal wonders, this tour is worth considering. Just be prepared for a busy schedule—and bring your sense of adventure.
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“It was a great experience the workers there were very friendly and helped us with all queries we had”
FAQ

What’s included in the tour?
Pickup and drop-off from Reykjavik hotels, a 1-hour ATV adventure, gear (helmet, gloves, overalls, ski mask, raingear if needed), guide, coffee at basecamp, transfer to the Blue Lagoon, admission into the Blue Lagoon, towel, drink of your choice, silica mask, and return transport.
Can I operate the ATV?
Yes, but you need a valid driver’s license and must be over 17 years old. Passengers do not need a license and can ride along.
How long is the ATV ride?
The guided ATV tour lasts approximately 1 hour.
Is the Blue Lagoon visit flexible?
Yes, you can stay as long as you want. Several buses run back to Reykjavik, so you can decide when to leave.
Are there any restrictions?
The tour is not suitable for children under 6, pregnant women, or people with back or heart problems. All ATV drivers must hold a valid driver’s license.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear to enjoy the lagoon. All necessary gear is provided for the ATV ride.
How do I book and pay?
You can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
What if I don’t want the full tour?
You might find alternative tours focusing solely on either the Blue Lagoon or ATV riding, but this combined experience is designed for those wanting both.
Is this suitable for someone nervous about outdoor activities?
The guides are known for their friendliness and helpfulness, making this a good option if you’re a bit apprehensive about driving or outdoor adventures.
This tour offers a balanced taste of Iceland’s rugged outdoors and soothing thermal waters. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or just looking to relax, it’s a day that packs in a lot and leaves plenty of memories.
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