Reykjavik

Reykjavik Excursions

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Cosmopolitan charm meets scenic beauty in Reykjavik. The pint-sized Icelandic capital packs a big punch in the culture department, and expert-led Reykjavik excursions are ready to show you the city at its best. From diving into Icelandic history while strolling around the city and getting a taste of Reykjavik's culinary scene on a food-focused tour to soaking in soothing geothermal waters or horseback riding through the surrounding countryside, you can find Reykjavik excursions to suit your style.

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Q:How much do Reykjavik tours cost?
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The price of tours in Reykjavik varies depending on the length of the excursion and the group size. City walking tours and puzzling escape rooms start at about US$45, while half- and full-day tours cost $100 and more.

Q:Can I book a northern lights tour from Reykjavik?
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Yes, you can book a northern lights tour from Reykjavik. On a bus or with a private guide and driver, you’ll drive away from city lights into the countryside for the best nighttime viewing opportunities of the dazzling aurora borealis. Northern lights cruises from downtown Reykjavik are also available.

Q:What activities are included on Reykjavik tours?
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A myriad of activities are included on Reykjavik tours, including snowmobiling, whale watching, horseback riding, and even snorkeling (brrrr!). Some Reykjavik tours also include admission to the famous Blue Lagoon, where you can soak in geothermal waters. Other excursions include helicopter rides, foodie walking tours, and cruises to get up close and personal with puffins.

Q:How many days in Reykjavik is enough?
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With two full days in Iceland’s capital, you can get a feel for the local culture through a foodie tour; enjoy some outdoor activity with an active excursion, such as hiking or horseback riding; and spend some time on the water with a puffin cruise or a whale-watching trip. Make Reykjavik your home base for three days or more if you want to tack on a day trip outside the city.

Q:What is the best month to visit Reykjavik?
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If you want to experience the Land of the Midnight Sun, visit Reykjavik in June or July, when the sun only sets for four to five hours and you’ll have plenty of daylight hours for outdoor exploration. If you want to see the northern lights, however, your best bet is to travel to Reykjavik in the cold winter months.