ReykjavíkEurope
DETOUR · Nº 027
June 14, 2026

Reykjavík

Volcanic vistas, hot spring soaks, and downtown buzz.

$$$Winter / SummerEurope

Why visit

The case for going

Reykjavík often feels like a village that happens to be a capital, a colourful harbour town nestled among the volcanic plains.

Its cultural life, fuelled entirely by geothermal energy, provides a vibrant counterpoint to the raw, untamed landscapes that begin just beyond its city limits, making it the perfect base to explore a world built by ice and fire.

What to do

Ways to spend a day

Volcanic vistas, hot spring soaks, and downtown buzz.

Where to stay

The right base

How to get there

Easiest way in

Fly into:

  • Keflavík International KEF
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How to get around

Once you land

Inside Reykjavík, walking covers most downtown sights, with local buses for longer distances. For the Golden Circle and South Coast, a rental car offers maximum freedom, or join one of the many guided minibus tours that depart daily.

What to eat

Order this

Food 40-70 EUR/day

By the numbers

Cards on the table

Safety index

95/100

General guide, not advisory data

Best seasons

Winter · Summer

When it's at its best

Fly into

KEF

Keflavík International

Daily spend

$$$

A splurge

How to fit in

Read the room

Embrace the 'rúntur' on weekends, a casual drive around town to socialise, often ending with a late-night hot dog. The best way to unwind like a local is a daily visit to a public geothermal pool, a social hub for all ages.

How to pack

What goes in the bag

Best in Winter

Winter: cold and often windy around 0-5C, with short daylight hours and frequent snow or rain showers, but often clear skies for aurora viewing.

  • waterproof, windproof outer layers
  • warm base layers, merino wool recommended
  • beanie, scarf, and warm gloves
  • broken-in waterproof hiking boots
  • a swimsuit for geothermal lagoons
  • portable power bank for device batteries

How to prepare

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