Reykjavik Tours and Trips

Reykjavik Tours and Trips

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Iceland, known as "The Land of Fire and Ice," is becoming a popular destination for adventurous travelers. If you're planning a trip to Iceland, visiting Reykjavik, which happens to be the world's northernmost capital city, is an absolute must. Inhabited for over 1000 years, this quirky capital city is what most Icelanders call home. Stroll along the harbor, explore the culinary delights of world-class Icelandic restaurants, and drink the night away listening to a home-grown band - you’ll start to feel right at home too.

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Guest reviews from travelers on tours in and around Reykjavik

Dorothy S. | Traveled in October

Being outside of the city going to the Black Beach, Glacier, and recent volcano eruption. Food outside the city was excellent! Bus driver was excellent, however, helping people down from bus with a hand would be helpful. Tour manager could talk less. Said the same information 3 times.

Sarah B. | Traveled in October

Everything was perfect. Tour guide was excellent telling us history and folklore about Iceland. Answering our question, taking pictures for us and with us. We were given plenty of time at each sight to enjoy. Excellent trip.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

I liked the walks along the beaches, black sand beach was fun. I also liked our accommodations and location in Vik. The food prices were high as was the shopping. I realize much of the food is imported but I was still shocked by the pricing.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

The Blue Lagoon was a highlight. And Seeing all that lava everywhere. But what I liked most was our tour directors historic facts and stories about everyplace we went. The only complaint I had was we didn’t see the northern lights. But, that’s the weathers fault, not the tours.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

I wish there were some later starts in the day , but there was a lot of driving. Our driver, Martin was outstanding. We feltlije Arna and Matty really liked us Hotel Delholery was okay , but we saw the Northern Lights there. The food was fair. It was like the same thing three nights in a row

Diane H. | Traveled in October

would have liked to have more time at the museum and blue lagoon, felt like we were rushed because of other things planned. Thoroughly enjoyed the trip and may go back

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Reykjavik - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Tour Highlights

  • The National Museum will give you a rundown of Icelandic history from settlement in the 9th century to modern day.
  • Reykjavik’s most famous landmark, Hallgrímskirkja church, offers an unmissable view of the city from its tower.
  • Reykjavik Botanical Gardens are a great place to discover thousands of subarctic plants and flowers, as well as a cute cafe.
  • Sparkling on the edge of the harbour, Harpa is Reykjavik’s cultural center and concert hall. Book a show or just take in the beauty of the building and the harbour views.
  • Visit on of the many art galleries and exhibition spaces in Reykjavik to appreciate the art of Iceland.
  • The Viking Maritime Museum is a must for both adults and children.
  • If you want to get outdoors without travelling too far from Reykjavik, Mount Esja is only 20 minutes from the city center.
  • The Blue Lagoon is close to the Keflavik airport and is a fantastic pit stop on your way to or from a visit to Reykjavik.

Travel Tips

  • Reykjavik is expensive. Buy local food from grocery stores and cook your own food where possible. Take advantage of happy hours to save on alcoholic drinks.
  • The bus service Straeto is cheap, reliable and easy to use within Reykjavik. After walking, it’s your best transport option.
  • June to August are the most popular months to take a trip to Reykjavik, but are also more expensive. For budget travellers, May and September are good options.
  • Don’t bother with bottled water - Iceland water is clean to drink.

For inspiration on destinations to include on your Iceland trip itinerary, check out our Iceland guide.You can also contact our local tour specialists to plan a customized trip to Iceland.

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