Rev up your evening with an unforgettable ride through Reykjavík’s surrounding waters. This guided small-group jet ski tour takes you speeding across Faxaflói Bay as the sun dips low, lighting up the ocean in golden colors. It’s one of the most exciting ways to enjoy Iceland’s capital in summer—action, views, and pure Icelandic adrenaline!
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The tour lasts two hours. In the first hour, you’ll meet your guide, get a safety briefing, and dress up in a dry suit, warm fleece layer, gloves, and helmet with built-in comms—everything you need for a comfortable, safe ride on the water.
Then the adventure begins! For the next hour, you’ll ride out into the open bay on your jet ski, carving through the waves with the Reykjavík skyline behind you. As the sun begins to set, the ocean glows in gold and orange, lighting up the horizon. It’s the kind of moment you’ll want to pause for—so there’s time to drift and take it all in.
Throughout the tour, your expert guide leads the way, and with helmet comms, you’ll stay connected and in sync with the group. The ride back is just as thrilling, with the sunset fading behind you and the city lights coming into view.
Prices are listed per person. If you’re sharing a jet ski (Double Rider option), each person must book their spot separately—you need to select 1x ticket per rider, not per jet ski.
To operate a jet ski, you must be at least 17 years old and hold a valid driver’s license.
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.