Perlan Museum tours
★ 4.9
(1K+ reviews)
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105 Reykjavík, Iceland
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Lim ******
2 Apr
Golden circle and Kerid crater day tour pick up was a bit confusing, but the guides have a list so we just have to follow their instructions to change from a small van to a larger bus outside Kringlan shopping centre petrol station. We first went for a quick toilet and breakfast stop at Hveragerði located 45km east of Reykjavik, where it rests in a large geothermal area with boiling water running just beneath the surface of the earth. Along the way, the guide Jessica showed us some Icelandic horses whom only feeds on hay and Elf's churches where things are usually built around it. Next we went to the beautiful Kerid crater, where we were welcomed by some snow. After that, we were greeted by the magnificent Gullfoss waterfall, unpredictably Geysir eruption and a nice walk around Thingvellir National park. Time allocated was ok with clear instructions from Jessica on when to be back on the bus and gave us information about Iceland as we passed through the different terrains. Smooth and safe ride for the whole trip as well!
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Klook User
22 Mar 2024
Good to ride to get around Reykjavík. Need to find the alight stops with the bus stands so you won’t miss a stop
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Lim ******
1 Apr
Smooth pick up at bus stop within 30 minutes of designated slot. Nice ride to see the Northern lights at the bridge of continents at Sandvík. Didn't expect much due to the huge cloud cover and drizzling weather, but the weather finally cleared and the clouds made way to a beautiful starry night sky at 11pm. 30 mins standing in the cold at 2 degrees and still no sight of it. When the guide David rounded us up at 12am, the driver Marios spotted the sudden streak of green light with a shy tinge of red. Lucky to spot one on the first night in Iceland despite the weather!
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Nurashikin **********
12 Jul
Great value day tour with a comprehensive itinerary that allows us to experience most of the sights in the Snaefellnes Peninsula, which was magical, rain or shine. Our guide, Lily was great and filled our time on the road with many interesting mini sagas and nuggets of info on Reykjavik and Icelandic culture and way of life. We had lucky sightings of arctic fox pups, saw seals floating close to the beach and enjoyed nice 🌞 weather at the beaches. They'll pick you up in a big bus at Bus Stop 12 if you didn't arrange hotel pick up and transfer you to your respective tour vehicles, and you will return around 830pm or so. Plenty of restroom and cafe stops, comfy bus for the journey (though ours was a little dated). Just be prepared for a whole day outdoors!
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Gerardo *******
31 Mar
The tour, although northern lights was cancelled, was still a great one. The Golden Circle tour was a great intro to Iceland. The tour guide was entertaining and helpful!
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Relja *******
3 May
Guide was perfect, beautiful nature sights, hiking on volcano and visiting Grindavik was very special experience
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MAY ************
28 Mar
** Unforgettable Experience in South Coast Iceland**
The South Coast Iceland Tour was an absolutely unforgettable experience! From the moment we were picked up in Reykjavík, Tour Guide, was incredibly knowledgeable and engaging, sharing fascinating insights about Icelandic culture and nature. The itinerary was perfectly planned, allowing us to witness some of Iceland’s most iconic landmarks, including the powerful Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss waterfalls, the breathtaking Reynisfjara black sand beach, and the serene Sólheimajökull glacier. intimate and personalized. only one weather is raining.
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Lu *****
28 Jun
Michal our guide is the best. he was understanding and kind, explained everything to us on the bus. communications is excellent they will email all participants exactly what to expect via email. READ that email carefully it explains everything. also the tour provider is "Holiday Tour" so look for that logo on the bus when getting picked up because there are many other tour companies doing same route. another tip is wear layers, it get very windy and cold up in the glacier but then warmer when we got to waterfalls. finally be sure to bring sunglasses 👓 because the wind is very strong and it picks up rocks foe your eyes. plus, when making stops at the convenience store please go dieectly to the bathroom first, before buying snacks or food because the line can be very long. and finally at the Geysir just bring a lunch. if you don't bring a lunch you'll have to eat at the restaurant which is fine but you will waste a lot of time waiting for the food and miss out on exploring the Geysir.
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