Yacht Charter Reykjavik
Yacht charter Reykjavik departs from the world’s northernmost capital, where colourful corrugated‐iron rooftops shimmer against the snow‐dusted shoulders of Mount Esja, whale‐watching boats shuttle past Harpa’s honeycomb glass façade, and the geothermal warmth of the city’s hot pots lingers in the salt‐tinged air as you step aboard at the Old Harbour. Reykjavík draws from around 15 charter yachts in Icelandic waters: 68′–98′ motor yachts ideal for cruising Faxaflói Bay to Viðey Island and the Reykjanes peninsula, 100′+ superyachts with heated decks and zero‐speed stabilisers, and 150′+ expedition vessels that push north to the Westfjords and east toward Jökulsárlón’s glacier lagoon. Peak season runs June through August under the midnight sun, when Faxaflói Bay hosts regular minke‐whale sightings and the Snæfellsnes peninsula — Reykjavík’s doorstep cruising ground — offers volcanic craters, sea caves, and seal colonies on the dark‐sand beach at Ytri‐Tunga.
Daily rates start from €5,900/day on a modern 68′–78′ motor yacht, rising to €9,900/day on the latest 88′–99′ models and €19,000/day on expedition vessels, plus 24% Icelandic VAT and a 30–35% APA. Reykjavík’s defining edge is accessibility — no other Arctic embarkation point combines a world‐class dining scene, direct transatlantic flights, and glacier‐carved fjords less than four hours’ cruising from the harbour.
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Above, you will find yachts available for Reykjavík charters from the Icelandic fleet of around 15 vessels — motor yachts from 68′, superyachts above 100′, and expedition vessels from 150′. Weekly rates start from approximately €41,000 on a modern motor yacht, climbing to €69,000 on the latest 88′–99′ models and €133,000 on a full expedition vessel. Filter by yacht type, guest capacity, length, or daily rate to build your shortlist, and Boatcrowd’s charter specialists can then coordinate Old Harbour berths, provisioning from Reykjavík’s celebrated seafood restaurants, and bespoke routing to the Westfjords, Húsavík, or the glacier lagoons of the south coast.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a Reykjavik yacht charter?
Reykjavík’s June–August window is short, and with only around 15 yachts in Icelandic waters, the most desirable vessels commit eight to twelve months ahead — particularly expedition yachts for circumnavigation itineraries. Late‐May or September departures, when the Northern Lights begin to appear over Faxaflói Bay, may be available with four to six months’ notice.
What is the APA for a Reykjavik charter?
The Advance Provisioning Allowance is typically 30–35% of the base charter fee and covers fuel, provisions, harbour fees, and arranged shore excursions such as geothermal hot‐spring visits and whale‐watching Zodiac runs. Icelandic VAT of 24% applies on top of the charter fee, and any unspent APA balance is refunded at the end of the voyage.
Is Reykjavik suitable for families with young children?
Yes — the sheltered waters of Faxaflói Bay and the short cruising distances along the Snæfellsnes coast make Reykjavík an excellent family embarkation point. Most crews organise kayaking, whale‐watching from the tender, and supervised visits to geothermal pools, while the city itself offers the Whales of Iceland museum and the interactive Perlan science and nature exhibits.
How do I choose the right yacht for my needs?
The choice depends on your itinerary ambitions and group size. Motor yachts in the 68′–98′ range are ideal for sheltered fjord cruising and shorter voyages around the Snæfellsnes peninsula, while expedition vessels above 150′ open up full circumnavigation routes, glacier landings, and remote Westfjord anchorages — your Boatcrowd broker will match the right vessel, crew, and routing to your priorities.