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FlyOver Iceland

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FlyOver Iceland is Reykjavík's cinematic shortcut to the whole country: in Grandi, you hang feet-down before a 20 m (66 ft) spherical screen while motion, wind, mist, and scent turn glaciers, fjords, and volcanoes into a flight you can take without leaving the harbor. The two pre-shows make the ride feel rooted in Icelandic story, not just spectacle.

For most visitors, a timed admission ticket is the cleanest first buy, because it secures the ride, saves money online, and fits neatly into a harbor day.
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Admission tickets

Choose this timed-entry ticket for the full FlyOver Iceland route: two story-led pre-shows, the Ultimate Flying Ride, and a compact indoor experience that works especially well in a Grandi harbor plan.
FlyOver Iceland Admission Ticket
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6 tips for visiting the FlyOver Iceland

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Book online for value
If you already know when you will be in Grandi, book your FlyOver Iceland ticket online before you arrive. The current online fare is lower than the door price, and a timed slot keeps the harbor stop tidy. That way you save money and avoid starting with the ticket desk.
2
Arrive 15 minutes early
Treat the ticket time as the ride start, not the time to walk in. Arrive about 15 minutes early, especially if you are coming from the Old Harbour or a nearby museum, so check-in stays calm. That small buffer protects the whole 35-minute experience.
3
Check height and comfort
If you are visiting with children, check the 100 cm (40 in) minimum before you build the day around the ride. If you are sensitive to motion, heights, flashing visuals, or pregnancy-related ride restrictions, choose honestly before booking. That keeps the excitement from turning into a stressful surprise.
4
Use it as a weather reset
If wind or rain has drained your Reykjavík walk, place FlyOver Iceland in the middle of the day. It gives you Icelandic landscapes indoors, a warm reset in Grandi, and enough energy left for dinner or another museum. That is often smarter than forcing one more soggy viewpoint.
5
Lean on the Grandi shuttle
If you do not want to walk from downtown, use the free Grandi shuttle from bus stops 1, 3, or 9 when its schedule matches your slot. It drops you by the main cluster of FlyOver Iceland, nearby museums, and food stops. That saves taxi money and keeps the route simple.
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Build a harbor cluster
For a compact half day, pair FlyOver Iceland with Whales of Iceland (Hvalasýning) next door, Aurora Reykjavik Northern Lights Center for northern-lights context, or Saga Museum for a quick history layer. If the weather clears, continue along the waterfront toward Harpa Concert Hall. One neat cluster beats zigzagging across Reykjavík.

How to plan a FlyOver Iceland visit

FlyOver Iceland is easiest when you treat it as a timed Grandi stop, not a loose downtown wander. Book the slot, arrive early, and let the harbor district do the rest of the route planning.

Choose the admission ticket first

Best for first-time visitors, families, and cruise passengers with limited time: the standard admission ticket gives you the two pre-shows and the main flying ride in one compact package. Online booking currently costs less than buying at the door, and the timed slot helps you place FlyOver Iceland neatly between nearby Grandi stops. Book now.

Time the ride around Grandi

The full experience is short enough to fit into a harbor half day, but do not shave it too close. Add your 15-minute arrival buffer, the 35-minute experience, and a few minutes to reorient outside on Fiskislóð. That makes it easy to continue to Whales of Iceland (Hvalasýning), Aurora Reykjavik Northern Lights Center, or food in the harbor without checking your watch every two minutes.

Use the shuttle, bus, or harbor walk

From central Reykjavík, the prettiest arrival is the harbor walk through the Old Harbour toward Grandagarður and Fiskislóð. If the weather turns, bus 14 from Hlemmur, onsite parking, and the free Grandi shuttle make the same plan much less wind-dependent. Choose the route that protects your mood, then let the ride deliver the drama.

What you experience inside FlyOver Iceland

FlyOver Iceland works because it does not throw you straight into the screen. The build-up turns an indoor ride into a quick story about landscape, weather, and Icelandic resilience.

The Longhouse sets the mood

The first pre-show brings you into The Longhouse, a firelit story space inspired by Icelandic settlement-era atmosphere. It slows the pace before the flight and gives families a clear narrative doorway into the experience. Instead of starting with machinery, FlyOver Iceland starts with a voice and a room that feels like a story is about to open.

The Well of Time adds the island story

The second pre-show, The Well of Time, adds music, imagery, and sound around Iceland's natural forces and the people who learned to live with them. Listen for Þetta reddast, the local idea that things will work out; it is a useful little phrase to carry back outside when the weather changes its mind again.

The flying ride is the payoff

On the main ride, your seat lifts before a 20 m (66 ft) wraparound screen, your feet hang free, and the film sweeps across glaciers, fjords, volcanoes, and remote terrain. Motion, wind, mist, scents, and music do the sensory work, but the best moment is simpler: for 8.5 minutes, Reykjavík disappears and the island opens up.

A strong stop for mixed itineraries

The attraction works especially well when your group has mixed energy levels. Families get a short, contained experience, first-timers get a quick Iceland primer, and limited-mobility travelers can plan around transfer needs before arrival. That makes FlyOver Iceland a practical bridge between museums, food, and the waterfront rather than a standalone detour.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does FlyOver Iceland take?

Plan about 35 minutes for the full experience, including two pre-shows, a briefing, and 8.5 minutes on the Ultimate Flying Ride. Arrive 15 minutes before your selected time so you do not lose the calm start.
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Is FlyOver Iceland good in bad weather?

Yes. It is an indoor attraction in Grandi, so it works well when wind, rain, or winter darkness make a long outdoor walk less appealing. Pair it with another nearby indoor stop if the weather stays rough.
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Do children need to be a certain height?

Yes. Children must be at least 100 cm (40 in) tall to ride, and children age 13 and under need an adult or guardian age 14 or older with them.
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Should I ride if I get motion sick?

The ride is designed as gentle, but it still includes motion, elevation, large-screen visuals, wind, and sensory effects. If you are very sensitive to motion sickness, fear of heights, flashing visuals, chronic back or neck pain, heart conditions, photosensitive epilepsy, or pregnancy-related ride restrictions, it is safer to skip the ride.
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Is FlyOver Iceland wheelchair accessible?

Wheelchair users can join the ride if they can transfer to the seat alone or with a companion. If transfer is not possible, the film can be viewed from a stationary platform. Contact the venue ahead, because the route also includes standing time and stairs.
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Can I pay cash at FlyOver Iceland?

No. FlyOver Iceland is cashless, so use a major credit card onsite or pay in advance when booking online.
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What happens if I miss my selected time?

If you book online, your confirmation email should let you modify the time up to 24 hours before the slot. If you miss the selected day, the ticket can usually be exchanged onsite for the next available time up to two days after the intended visit date.
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What should I visit near FlyOver Iceland?

Stay in Grandi if you want the easiest route. Whales of Iceland (Hvalasýning) is next door, Aurora Reykjavik Northern Lights Center and Saga Museum are short nearby walks, and Harpa Concert Hall works well if you continue along the waterfront toward central Reykjavík.
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General information

opening hours

FlyOver Iceland is currently open daily from 9 am to 6:30 pm. Rides start about every 15 to 20 minutes during opening hours, and the full experience takes about 35 minutes, including 8.5 minutes on the Ultimate Flying Ride. Hours were checked on April 21, 2026, and can change.

tickets

Current listed prices for FlyOver Iceland are:
- General age 14+: from 5690 ISK online / 5950 ISK onsite
- Child age 13 and under: from 3690 ISK online / 3950 ISK onsite
Children need to be at least 100 cm (40 in) tall and must be accompanied by an adult or guardian age 14 or older. Prices were checked on April 21, 2026, and can change.

address

FlyOver Iceland
Fiskislóð 43
101 Reykjavík
Iceland

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how to get there

FlyOver Iceland is in Grandi, west of central Reykjavík near the Old Harbour. On foot, follow the harbor route via Geirsgata, Grandagarður, and Grunnslóð toward Fiskislóð. Bus 14 serves Grandi from Hlemmur, complimentary parking is available onsite, and the free Grandi shuttle connects downtown bus stops 1, 3, and 9 with the attraction cluster.

accessibility

The route can involve 20 to 30 minutes of standing plus stairs, but folding chairs, reduced stair use, and an internal lift can help when arranged onsite. Wheelchair users can ride if they can transfer to the ride seat alone or with a companion; otherwise, they can watch from a stationary platform. Contact the venue ahead if you will arrive with a wheelchair. A companion accompanying a paying disabled guest enters free.
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