Savor dinner at Kopar, one of Reykjavik’s top restaurants, and search for the Northern Lights by sea on this memorable evening experience. The fine dining restaurant is known for innovative dishes made from fresh, local ingredients, and features a boundary-pushing 6-course Adventure Menu, which is included in this package. Enjoy the selection of dishes designed to surprise your taste buds, and then take a Northern Lights cruise to look for the natural phenomenon in the sky.
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9pm Departure. Kopar Fine Dining Dinner and Northern Lights Cruise from Reykjavik
10pm Departure. Kopar Fine Dining Dinner and Northern Lights Cruise from Reykjavik
Begin your evening with an 6-course dinner at the restaurant Kopar, located in the Old Harbour. Please contact supplier to confirm your dinner reservation at Kopar.
After dinner at Kopar, make your way to the Special Tours Ticket Office at Geirsgata 11 (1 minute walk from Kopar) to check in for your Northern Lights by Boat tour.
Please make your own way to Kopar Restaurant, located in the Old Harbour (a minute's walk from the Special Tours ticket office). After dinner, check in at the Special Tours Ticket Office - Geirsgata 11, 101 Reykjavik.
Please show your voucher for direct entry at the restaurant Kopar. Check-in for the boat tour is at the Special Tours ticket office, where you will exchange your voucher for the boarding pass.
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Icelandic Króna (ISK)
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BSÍ Bus Terminal
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services and easy-to-use ticketing.
Available • Apps: Bustravel, Uber (limited availability)
Car, Bike, Scooter
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