Reykjavik 3-Days Itinerary: Cheap Flights to Reykjavik
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- LGW06:003h 20mDirectKEF08:20London - Reykjavik|Wed, May 15|easyJetUS$68US$68
- LTN06:153h 5mDirectKEF08:20London - Reykjavik|Wed, May 15|easyJetUS$70US$70
- OSL09:202h 50mDirectKEF10:10Oslo - Reykjavik|Sun, May 26|Norwegian Air Shuttle ASAUS$75US$75
- LON13:003h 5mDirectREK14:00London - Reykjavik|Sat, May 18|easyJetFind More FlightsFind More Flights
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Day 1 | Morning
Blue Lagoon Iceland
Opening Hours: January 1st - May 24th 8:00-22:00; May 25th - June 28th 7:00-23:00; June 29th to August 19th 7:00 - next day 00 :00; August 20th to October 1st 8:00-22:00; October 2nd to December 31st 8:00-21:00.
Ticket Price: 6990 ISK
Recommended Length of Stay: 3-5 Hours
Blue Lagoon is located in Grindavik, Reykjanes Peninsula, southwest Iceland. It is a geothermal hot spring formed by some volcanic lava. The water temperature is about 37-39 degrees Celsius. The lake water is rich in minerals such as silicon and sulfur, which makes the lake appear faint blue. The hot spring experience Blue Lagoon has now become a symbol of Iceland. Many people come to Iceland and choose to take a good bath here. Don't forget to apply some silica mud on your face as a mask when you soak in the hot spring. The silica mud here is volcanic mud and contains many minerals. In addition, you can go to the sauna on the shore to steam for a while, and then come out to continue soaking. If you catch the snow, soak your body in warm water, and look up at the white snow flying in the sky, you will feel very unusual.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Trip.com User: Iceland must go to the attractions, day and night have different styles, with swimsuits and boots, there are lockers with towels, shampoo and hair dryer. There is a paid place for large luggage. Because it is close to the airport, the test office will come to Nanhu first and then go back to the city when arriving. There are buses but there are fewer. To make an appointment for the bus time first. If the return flight is late, you can also come back on the day of the return trip, which can save a lot of time and expensive fares. The month of the aurora has a chance to see the glaze in addition to the soup at night! Even if there is really no time or the tickets are too expensive to go in, it is also ann to come - go, just the scenery before the entrance outside, it is beautiful to forget!
Trip.com User: Iceland is beautiful in all the sights! Everything is worth going! ! ! Blue Lake is recommended to stay in its hotel for one night. About 5-6 thousand Hong Kong dollars. Can unlimited soak in its private hot springs and public hot springs! There is also a private "garden" to enjoy the local lichen landscape! Well worth it. You know, it takes 13,000 people to soak in the public pool once, and the city hotel takes more than 1,000 nights. Two people actually get up and get up almost 4,000. Living in its hotel will also add about 1,000 or 2,000 more. You can also watch the aurora on the terrace at night! Well worth it
Day 1 | Afternoon
Having the chance to enjoy the charming Blue Lagoon Iceland, National Museum of Iceland next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!
National Museum of Iceland
Opening Hours: Closed from 1/1-4/30,Mon;Open from 1/1-4/30,Tue-Sun,10:00am-5:00pm;Open from 5/1-9/15,10:00am-5:00pm;Closed from 9/16-12/31,Mon;Open from 9/16-12/31,Tue-Sun,10:00am-5:00pm
Ticket Price: 2000 ISK
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours
Location: Sudurgata 41, Reykjavik 101, Iceland
The National Museum of Iceland was established on February 24, 1863. Now, as a new and modern museum, the National Museum of Iceland provides visitors with better services to display a country's precious collections. The museum is a three-storey building with a cozy little restaurant inside, and the exhibitions on the first floor are frequently updated. The museum's exhibits are very rich, including arts and crafts, tools and furniture, religious objects, archaeological remains, among which the more famous collection is a beautifully carved church door.
Day 1 | Evening
Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at National Museum of Iceland? The Reykjavik EDITION is one of your top choices.
The Reykjavik EDITION
The Reykjavik EDITION provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. Visitors to Reykjavik will find that The Reykjavik EDITION is a fantastic accommodation choice.
The hotel is just 2km away from Reykjavik Domestic Airport. With Arnarholl Statue, Iceland Symphony Orchestra and Saga Music 101 all within a short distance, there is no shortage of things to do in the area.
In their spare time, guests can explore the hotel's surroundings. This Reykjavik hotel features parking on site.
According to our trusted guests, the facilities at this hotel are first-rate.
Day 2 | Morning
The Northern Light Center
Opening Hours: Open from 9:00am-9:00pm
Ticket Price: 1800 ISK
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-1 Hours
Aurora Reykjavik, located in the old port of Reykjavik, was founded by four local young people with big brains. Their original intention was to popularize the aurora for tourists who came from the original way. Knowledge, stories and legends, understand the science behind Aurora, and learn how to take better aurora photos. The center also exhibits aurora works by excellent photographers in Iceland and around the world. At the same time, a projection hall is also set up in the center, which plays the high-definition time-lapse impression of the aurora in a loop, accompanied by the graceful music, sit in front of the screen and feel the charm of the aurora.
Day 2 | Afternoon
After finishing the tour at The Northern Light Center, you can head to Kerid Crater, the most worth visiting place around the corner.
Kerid Crater
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours
Ticket Price: 400 ISK
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-3 Hours
Location: Reykjavik
Kerið Crater Lake was formed in a volcanic eruption 6,500 years ago. After rainwater accumulated, this oval crater lake with a depth of about 55 meters and a diameter of 170 to 270 meters was formed. Due to the absorption of minerals from the surrounding soil, the lake is a ghostly green color and is one of the three most famous crater lakes in the world. Walking trails have been built around the lake for tourists to travel around the lake.
Day 2 | Evening
Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at Kerid Crater? Live as Locals Apartments is one of your top choices.
Live as Locals Apartments
Live as Locals Apartments is a self-catering accommodation located in Reykjavík. Free WiFi access is available. The property is 200 metres from Hallgrímskirkja Church and 150 metres from the popular street, Laugavegur. The apartment offers small garden and seating area. Kitchenware and a coffee machine are included in the fully-equipped kitchen. The bathroom has a shower and hairdryer. A welcome packet, including wine and snacks, can be arranged upon request. There are several cafés, restaurants and grocery stores within 500 metres. There are many attractions in the city including, Harpa Concert Hall & Conference Centre and the National Museum of Iceland both located about 1.5 km from the property. Keflavik International Airport is located 50 km from the property.
Day 3 | Morning
National Gallery of Iceland (Listasafn Islands)
Ticket Price: 1500 ISK
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: Frikirkjuvegur 7, Reykjavik 101, Iceland
The surreal dark gray-purple environment design and the trolls, giants and the dead wandering in various exhibition halls are mixed, as if it is the epitome of Iceland, which makes people feel interesting about the national spirit of this country. . In addition to displaying the works of Icelandic sons and daughters Asgrimore Jonsson, Kiawah and Nina Semenderson, there are also paintings by Picasso and Munch.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Trip.com User: Iceland ⋯ For me! It's a mysterious country! Everything here is very unreal, it feels like a painting, a lot of clouds, the land after the volcanic eruption! Everything makes me remember. It's all in my mind. It's all in my mind. Come here, I feel like I've gone to another world! Also very lucky to see the northern lights that will make people happy for a lifetime! There are also magnificent glaciers that are shocking! The huge waves and black beaches that people can't walk close to! The diamond beach with a lot of ice stones is beached on the shore! The huge ice stones are floating in the glacier lake on the shore! Feeling like you've left the earth and gone to another world!
Trip.com User: It's not cold at the beginning of the year, so you have to protect the natural environment first
Day 3 | Afternoon
Now we come to another great highlight in the city: Laugardalslaug.
Laugardalslaug
Opening Hours: Open on Sat-Sun,8:00am-10:00pm;Open on Mon-Fri,6:30am-10:00pm
Ticket Price: 1030 ISK
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: 105, Sundlaugavegur 30, Reykjavík, Iceland
The many outdoor swimming pools in Reykjavik are geothermally heated, and the temperature is constant all year round. The swimming pools in various communities are their social centers, where children play, young people have sex, and adults do business here. Laugardalslaug is the larger and better of the many geothermal pools in the city. Geothermal pools are the pride and joy of this country, but make sure to wash yourself well before diving in.
Reykjavik 3-Days Itinerary: Cheap Flights from Reykjavik
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- KEF09:352h 20mDirectEDI12:55Reykjavik - Edinburgh|Mon, May 13|easyJetUS$23US$23
- KEF09:003h 15mDirectLGW13:15Reykjavik - London|Wed, May 22|easyJetUS$48US$48
- KEF08:452h 55mDirectLTN12:40Reykjavik - London|Mon, May 13|easyJetUS$110US$110
- REK13:003h 5mDirectEDI14:00Reykjavik - Reykjavik|Sat, May 18|easyJetFind More FlightsFind More Flights
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