Tours and Tickets to Experience Perlan
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Perlan

Spot sites, including the Snæfellsjökull glacier, Keilir volcano, and Mount Esja, from the telescopes on the observation deck.
Perlan’s ice cave maintains a temperature of 14°F (-10°C). Vests are provided to keep guests warm.
The entire museum, including the ice cave, is wheelchair accessible.
In addition to the Út í bláinn restaurant, Perlan also houses a café, ice cream parlour and gift shop.
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There are plenty of ways to experience The Pearl (Perlan). Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
- Perlan Museum - Wonders of Iceland & Áróra Northern Lights Planetarium Show
- Northern Lights and Stargazing Small-Group Tour with Local Guide
- Helicopter Tour with Mountain Summit Landing from Reykjavik
- 9 Days Self-Drive Tour with Pick Up - Ring Road Tour - 4x4 Campervan
- City Sightseeing Reykjavik Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour: 24 or 48-Hour
Tickets for The Pearl are currently 5,390 króna for adults and 3,390 króna for children aged 6–17 years old. Family tickets are available for 14,990 króna, admitting two adults and two children, while children aged 5 and under enter for free.
Perlan has multiple attractions showcasing Iceland’s unique geography. Here, you can walk through the world’s first indoor ice cave, watch a Northern Lights show inside a 360° planetarium, try out the interactive gallery exploring Icelandic glaciers, and feel the power of a volcano in the Forces of Nature exhibition.
Yes, Perlan is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities. There are two elevators, which offer access to every floor. Disabled parking is in the front of the building and wheelchairs can freely navigate the exhibits, restaurant, and observation deck.
To reach Perlan by public transport you can take the city bus—either bus 13 or 18—to the Perlan bus stop, which is located at the entrance. Alternatively, Perlan is around a 30-minute walk from Reykjavik center, or a 5-minute drive.
Yes, there are multiple food options at Perlan: a restaurant, a café, a bar and an ice cream parlour. The restaurant, housed in a glass dome, boasts 360° views across Reykjavik and serves a menu of salads, pizza, and warm meals. Head to the café for light bites, like cake and sandwiches, while the bar is the place for a drink.


































































































































