The Iceland Guide

The Iceland Guide

Nally
Active volcanoes. Dancing northern lights. Gushing geysers. Massive glaciers. Thermal hot springs. Thundering waterfalls. Iceland is the ultimate adventure destination. How have you not been here yet? It’s finally time. Start in the northernmost capital in the world. Reykjavik is a hip, modern city. Then start exploring the wild coastline, the sheep-filled countryside, the icy interior, and the peaceful islands. There are plenty of black-sand beaches, small fishing villages, turf-roofed houses, and epic hikes along the way. Just remember to pack layers. Sometimes, the Gulf Stream provides moderate temperatures. Other times, it’ll feel like you’re in the Arctic. Also don’t forget the long, dark winters and the 24-hour daylight during the short summers. If you take advantage of Icelandair’s free stopover program—a great excuse to visit Helsinki, Copenhagen, and even Paris—you can keep returning to discover which season you like best. This detailed guide includes: Places: regions, cities, islands, peninsulas, towns, neighborhoods Stay: hotels Eat: bakeries, cafés, coffee shops, food carts & trucks, food halls, ice cream, Michelin stars, pizzerias, restaurants, soup Drink: beer bars, breweries, cocktail bars, wine bars Shop: beauty products, bookstores, Christmas stores, chocolate shops, clothing boutiques, flea markets, knitwear, outdoor wear, record stores, vintage clothing, wool products Do: art museums, bays, beaches, bridges, caves, churches, concert venues, cultural centers, fjords, geothermal areas, geysers, harbors, hikes, history museums, horseback riding, hot springs, lagoons, lakes, lighthouses, memorials, mountains, national forests, national parks, natural wonders, nature reserves, parks, peace stones, ponds, roads, rock formations, rocks, rootless cones, scenic drives, sculptures, shipwrecks, sports venues, squares, streets, swimming pools, thermal baths, tunnels, valleys, viewpoints, volcanoes, walks, waterfalls Transportation: airports, bus terminals, car rentals, ferries, parking lots, transfers Note: I travel to Iceland frequently, so this guide is updated often.
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Iceland
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Active volcanoes. Dancing northern lights. Gushing geysers. Massive glaciers. Thermal hot springs. Thundering waterfalls. Iceland is the ultimate adventure destination. How have you not been here yet? It’s finally time. Start in the northernmost capital in the world. Reykjavik is a hip, modern city. Then start exploring the wild coastline, the sheep-filled countryside, the icy interior, and the peaceful islands. There are plenty of black-sand beaches, small fishing villages, turf-roofed houses, and epic hikes along the way. Just remember to pack layers. Sometimes, the Gulf Stream provides moderate temperatures. Other times, it’ll feel like you’re in the Arctic. Also don’t forget the long, dark winters and the 24-hour daylight during the short summers. If you take advantage of Icelandair’s free stopover program—a great excuse to visit Helsinki, Copenhagen, and even Paris—you can keep returning to discover which season you like best.
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Reykjanes Peninsula

Reykjanes
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Welcome to Iceland! The vast majority of people visiting this Nordic country arrive at Keflavík International Airport on the Southern Peninsula. Though it’s tempting, don’t rush straight to Reykjavík. This district is home to the Blue Lagoon, the Bridge Between Continents, and the very active Fagradalsfjall volcano. Lava fields cover most of the area. Lighthouses supposedly outnumber villages. While the waves pounding the rugged coastline are mesmerizing.
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Keflavík

Keflavík
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Keflavík (Driftwood Bay) is a large town on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Though most people arrive in Iceland at Keflavik International Airport, on its outskirts, few actually visit its center. Keflavík is a fishing town that was founded by the Scots in the 16th century. Fishing boats still fill the harbor. It has a reputation for music and sports, as well. If you have an early departure, this might be a more comfortable option to eat and sleep than an airport hotel.
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Keflavík International Airport
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Keflavík Airport is Iceland’s international airport. It was built by the Americans during World War II, reestablished as a military base in the 1950s, and continues to expand as the number of visitors to Iceland rapidly grows. It’s now Icelandair’s hub. Expect a modern terminal and long lines at check in, immigration, and security. If you aren’t renting a car, the Airport Express and Flybus buses are the easiest ways to reach Reykjavík (about 45 minutes). A high-speed train is supposedly in the works.
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Blue Car Rental
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There are plenty of car rental options at Keflavík Airport. Blue Car Rental is my favorite because everything is included in the quoted price (insurance, mileage, winter tires, etc.). They also have an office in Reykjavík, which makes one-way rentals a breeze if you don’t need a vehicle the entire trip. At KEF, a shuttle bus outside of customs quickly connects arrivals to the car-rental area.
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Nally
Big destinations. Little details. I travel—a lot. I’m always taking notes, organizing quick getaways, plotting big holidays, and dreaming. I’ve been to six continents (I’ll get to Antarctica eventually), nearly 40 countries, and too many cities and islands to count. Tons of planning, way more than is actually necessary, goes into each adventure. Your trips can benefit from my little addiction. No two people are exactly alike. No two vacations should be the same either. These guides are designed to help you follow your passions, satisfy your cravings, and spark new whims. Think of them as starting points as you create your own exciting itineraries.
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Búðir, Iceland
Flatey, Iceland
Borgarnes, Iceland
Mývatn, Iceland
Skógar, Iceland
Stykkishólmur, Iceland
Thingvellir National Park, Selfoss, Iceland
Akureyri, Iceland
Stokkseyri, Iceland
Hveragerði, Iceland
Snæfellsnes, Iceland
Arnarstapi, Iceland
Siglufjörður, Iceland
Húsavík, Iceland
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