See Reykjavík from the water on a thrilling jet ski tour! Whether you’re chasing golden-hour views, exploring the coast, or cruising past puffin colonies in summer, there’s nothing quite like the combo of speed, scenery, and salt air. Our tours run with small groups, expert guides, and all the gear you need to stay warm and safe.
Jet skiing from Reykjavík is a thrilling way to explore Iceland’s capital from a different perspective. All tours depart from the city’s coast and head straight into Faxaflói Bay, a broad stretch of North Atlantic water surrounded by views of Reykjavík, Mount Esja, and distant volcanic peaks. It’s a chance to swap city streets for ocean spray—without leaving town.
You’ll be part of a small group and guided by a local expert throughout the experience. Before the ride begins, there’s time to suit up in warm gear (including dry suits and fleece layers) and get a full safety briefing. Everyone wears a helmet with a built-in communication system, so you stay connected during the tour.
The rides themselves last about an hour, but each tour takes around two hours in total, including preparation time. Whether you’re cruising around the bay, catching the golden glow during a sunset ride, or making a stop near Puffin Island to spot seabirds, every version offers something special.
All jet ski tours are operated with trusted local partners and require a valid driver’s license for anyone operating a jet ski. The minimum age to drive is 17.
Not likely! You’ll be suited up in a warm fleece layer and a top-quality dry suit, plus gloves, shoes, and a helmet. The gear is designed to keep you comfortable—rain or shine.
To operate a jet ski, you need to be at least 17 years old and hold a valid driver’s license. Kids aged 12 and up can join as passengers, riding with a licensed adult.
Safety comes first. If conditions on the water aren’t suitable, the tour may be rescheduled or fully refunded. You’ll be informed in advance if there are any changes.
Yes—if you’re choosing the Double Rider option, each person still needs to book their own ticket. That means selecting one ticket per person, not per jet ski.