REVIEW · REYKJAVIK
Private Transfer to and from Sky Lagoon
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Hot springs, no stress, by private car. This private transfer gets you from your Reykjavik accommodation to Sky Lagoon without wrestling buses or taxis, and it includes a driver who finds you by name. You also control the pace: you can spend as little or as long as you want at the lagoon before you’re picked up again.
I especially like the hassle-free pickup (from all accommodations in Reykjavik) and the comfort of a spacious private vehicle for an easy door-to-door day. One thing to watch: this is transfer-only, so you still need to buy Sky Lagoon admission tickets separately, ideally ahead of time.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Private Transfer to Sky Lagoon: What You’re Actually Buying
- Pickup in Reykjavik: How the Driver Finds You
- Ride Comfort in a Private Vehicle: Why It Matters
- The Sky Lagoon Part: Control Your Time, Then Head Back
- Admission Tickets Are Separate: Don’t Get Caught at the Gate
- Timing and Duration: Plan for More Soak Time Than You Think
- Price and Value: Is $102.16 per Person Fair?
- Reliability and Communication: What the Best Reviews Have in Common
- Weather Check: Iceland Plans Around the Conditions
- Who Should Book This Private Transfer (and Who Might Skip It)
- Should You Book This Private Transfer to Sky Lagoon?
- FAQ
- Is admission to Sky Lagoon included in this private transfer?
- What’s included with the booking price?
- Where does pickup happen in Reykjavik?
- How will the driver find me at pickup?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Is this a private tour or shared experience?
- What language is the service offered in?
- What if I need a wheelchair, stroller, or car seat?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- When do I get confirmation?
Key things to know before you go
- Door-to-door pickup in Reykjavik: the driver recognizes you by name at your accommodation.
- Private vehicle comfort: you’re not crammed into a shared shuttle.
- Unlimited lagoon time (within your day): stay as long as you wish, then get the return transfer.
- Admission is not included: you pay separately for Sky Lagoon entry.
- Car seats and wheelchair/stroller support are on request: extra fees may apply.
- Good-weather timing matters: service depends on conditions, with options if it’s canceled for poor weather.
Private Transfer to Sky Lagoon: What You’re Actually Buying

This experience is exactly what it sounds like: a private roundtrip transfer between Reykjavik and Sky Lagoon. You’re not buying lagoon entry with this booking. Instead, you’re buying the logistics that can otherwise eat up a precious Iceland day—getting out there comfortably and getting back without stress.
The value here is simple: you save time and effort. Iceland’s weather can be spicy, and the roads can be slippery when it’s windy or rainy. A private car means you show up, get settled, and focus on the reason you came—soaking, relaxing, and enjoying the views from Sky Lagoon.
You also get a kind of personalized rhythm. Since you can spend as much time at the lagoon as you want, you’re not forced into a tight schedule the moment you arrive. That flexibility is the main reason I’d choose this kind of transfer over piecing it together with buses and taxis.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Reykjavik
Pickup in Reykjavik: How the Driver Finds You

Your driver picks you up from your accommodation in Reykjavik. The key detail: the driver will recognize you by your name. That sounds small, but it’s a big deal in practice—especially if your hotel is busy, tucked behind an alley, or hard to find.
Pickup is described as covering all accommodations in Reykjavik, so you don’t have to hunt for a complicated meeting point. One helpful real-world touch from past experiences: drivers have even coordinated around tricky hotel access. For example, when a hotel was on a pedestrian-only street, a driver handled it by meeting guests one block up and coordinating clearly so nobody felt lost.
If your accommodation has stairs, narrow entrances, or pedestrian restrictions, it’s worth being ready to step outside where the car can safely stop.
Ride Comfort in a Private Vehicle: Why It Matters

The transfer is done in a private vehicle, which typically means you travel with more space and less hassle than a shared shuttle. In Iceland, that matters more than you’d think. When the weather turns, you’ll appreciate not having to wait in the cold or cram into a vehicle that keeps stopping.
Also, the reviews reflect a consistent theme: clean cars, friendly drivers, and on-time pickups. People have praised drivers like Karl S., Freyr, and Frasie for being polite, communicating well, and making the ride easy. One even notes the driver helped with local knowledge on the drive, which can turn a short trip into something you actually remember.
This transfer is best when you want a calm start and finish—so you can save your energy for the lagoon itself.
The Sky Lagoon Part: Control Your Time, Then Head Back

Once you arrive, you’re free to spend your time at Sky Lagoon as you wish. The experience is structured so you’re not rushed out after a set window. That matters, because Sky Lagoon works best when you can settle in and do it your way—wander a bit, soak, re-apply your calm, then go back when you feel ready.
Your return pickup happens after your time at the lagoon. The tour description is straightforward: you enjoy yourself, then you’re picked up and taken back to your location in Reykjavik.
In real life, you may find that communication about pickup can be flexible. One past guest mentions calling the driver when they were done rather than scheduling a rigid pickup time in advance. That’s not guaranteed in the written details, so treat it as a nice possibility. Either way, the big idea is you control the length of your lagoon stop.
Admission Tickets Are Separate: Don’t Get Caught at the Gate
Here’s the one part that can turn a great day sour: admission to Sky Lagoon is not included.
That means you need to buy tickets separately. It’s recommended to book entry in advance, and there’s a clear reason for that. One unhappy experience came from a situation where transportation was booked, but tickets weren’t available when the group arrived. The result was a costly workaround—paying more for an alternate drive—when it might have been avoided by securing admission ahead of time.
So before you plan your day, do this:
- Book your private transfer.
- Book your Sky Lagoon admission ticket separately and in advance.
- Double-check your entry time so it matches your arrival window.
This isn’t nitpicking. In Iceland, the most expensive problem is not spending money—it’s losing time and momentum.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Reykjavik
Timing and Duration: Plan for More Soak Time Than You Think

The duration is listed as approximately 1 to 5 hours. That wide range is your clue. The transfer itself is the short portion. The longer time comes from how long you choose to stay at the lagoon.
If you want a quick soak and photos, you can probably keep it toward the shorter end. If you want the full relaxing arc—settle in, enjoy the facilities, take your time moving through the experience—you’ll naturally use more time.
One practical tip: treat your day as more of a half-day rhythm. Reykjavik is busy, and you’ll want time to eat, walk a bit, and still feel human after the drive. The transfer helps you do that, but it won’t prevent you from over-scheduling.
Price and Value: Is $102.16 per Person Fair?

The price is listed at $102.16 per person for the roundtrip private transfer. That sounds steep at first—especially when you compare it to a basic bus ride.
But the value equation is about convenience and risk reduction:
- Door-to-door pickup and return
- Spacious private comfort
- Fewer logistics headaches
- Time flexibility once you’re at the lagoon
If you’re traveling as a couple, the cost often feels more reasonable because you’re paying for comfort and coordination rather than splitting up taxis or waiting around. If you’re traveling solo and you’re cost-sensitive, shared transport might feel better—but you’d be trading away the comfort and clarity that private transfers deliver.
Also, private transfers tend to be booked well ahead. This one averages 71 days in advance, which usually means people plan their Iceland days early and want reliable execution—especially for popular add-ons like Sky Lagoon.
Reliability and Communication: What the Best Reviews Have in Common

The strongest praise across experiences is about reliability and smooth communication. Multiple people highlight that drivers were on time, friendly, and easy to coordinate with at both ends.
A recurring theme:
- clear pickup coordination
- polite, professional driving
- clean vehicles
- no awkward waiting loops
That “easy ride” feeling comes from doing the basics right: showing up when promised and making the handoff simple at both Reykjavik and Sky Lagoon. If you’re the type who hates planning, that’s your answer right there.
One more neat detail: some drivers have gone beyond just driving—like providing local insight during the ride or handling hotel access issues quickly. That kind of care makes the transfer feel less like a commodity and more like part of your day.
Weather Check: Iceland Plans Around the Conditions

This experience notes a weather dependency: it requires good weather. If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
In Iceland, weather is not a footnote—it’s part of the calendar. If you’re booking late in the day and the forecast looks shaky, you may want to keep your expectations flexible. A private transfer won’t fight the sky, but it can still save you from scrambling if things go sideways—especially since you’re not relying on multiple independent rides.
Who Should Book This Private Transfer (and Who Might Skip It)
I’d book this when you want:
- a stress-light way to get to Sky Lagoon
- door-to-door convenience from your Reykjavik accommodation
- a private, comfortable car for the ride out and back
- flexible time at the lagoon without a rigid schedule
This is also a good fit if you’re tired from flights or you’re trying to squeeze relaxation into a tight trip. The transfer removes work from your day, which leaves more energy for soaking instead of figuring out transport.
You might skip it if:
- you’re extremely price-sensitive and comfortable DIY-ing transport
- you’re already confident with taxi/bus logistics and don’t mind a bit more uncertainty
Should You Book This Private Transfer to Sky Lagoon?
If Sky Lagoon is a priority, I’d lean yes—as long as you book admission tickets separately and in advance. The private transfer solves the main pain point: getting there and back without stress, in comfort, with pickup handled from your accommodation.
Here’s the smart way to make this a win:
- Reserve the private transfer for your preferred day.
- Buy Sky Lagoon admission tickets ahead of time, so you don’t face limited availability.
- Plan your day with a half-day mindset since the lagoon time is yours to control.
- If you need car seats or wheelchair/stroller support, request it early since support is on request and extra fees may apply.
Done right, this is one of the easiest ways to add real relaxation to a Reykjavik trip—without turning your day into a logistics scavenger hunt.
FAQ
Is admission to Sky Lagoon included in this private transfer?
No. Admission to Sky Lagoon is not included. You’ll need to book Sky Lagoon tickets separately, and it’s recommended to do so in advance.
What’s included with the booking price?
The booking includes roundtrip transfer to and from Sky Lagoon.
Where does pickup happen in Reykjavik?
Pickup is offered from all accommodations in Reykjavik. The driver picks you up at your lodging.
How will the driver find me at pickup?
The driver will recognize you by your name.
How long does the transfer take?
The total duration is listed as approximately 1 to 5 hours, depending on how much time you spend at Sky Lagoon.
Is this a private tour or shared experience?
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group participates.
What language is the service offered in?
The service is offered in English.
What if I need a wheelchair, stroller, or car seat?
Wheelchair/stroller and car seats are available on request, and extra fees might apply.
What happens if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
When do I get confirmation?
Confirmation is received at the time of booking.


































