Reykjavík
Volcanic vistas, hot spring soaks, and downtown buzz.
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
Activities 200-400 EUR total
- 01Drive the Golden Circle: Geysir, Gullfoss waterfall, and Þingvellir National Park — book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 02Soak in a geothermal lagoon, such as the Sky Lagoon or Blue Lagoon — book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 03Hunt for the Northern Lights on a night excursion — book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 04Explore the dramatic black sand beaches and waterfalls of the South Coast — book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 05Wander Reykjavík's colourful downtown and climb Hallgrímskirkja tower — book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 06Sample fresh seafood at the Old Harbour, from fish and chips to fine dining — book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
Volcanic vistas, hot spring soaks, and downtown buzz.
Where to stay
The right base
Accommodation 100-200 EUR/night
Miðborg · Reykjavík
Vesturbær · Reykjavík
How to get there
Easiest way in
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
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Kjötsúpa
lamb meat soup
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Harðfiskur
dried fish jerky
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Pylsur
famous hot dog
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Skyr
thick cultured dairy
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Lakkrís
salty liquorice candy
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Fiskisúpa
creamy fish soup
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
The boring bits
- Open (opens in a new tab)
Get a local eSIM
Airalo
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Travel insurance
SafetyWing
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Check entry requirements
Visa & vaccinations
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