Day Trips from Reykjavik

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What is the best day trip from Reykjavik?

The best day trip from Reykjavik is this small-group 8-hour Golden Circle minibus tour with Bruarfoss waterfall & Kerid crater from Reykjavik, given a rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars with more than 460 reviews. Explore iconic attractions as well as hidden gems on this highly-rated tour.
Another highly-rated tour is this small group tour of Snaefellsnes Peninsula with transfer from Reykjavik, given 4.7 out of 5 stars by more than 325 travelers. Witness the volcanic beaches, charming villages, and the world-famous Kirkjufell mountain on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula.

Is it worth it taking day trips from Reykjavik?

Absolutely, taking day trips from Reykjavik is highly worth it. These excursions provide convenient access to Iceland's stunning natural wonders, allowing you to witness geysers, waterfalls, and unique landscapes in just a day. The accessibility, diverse experiences, and the ability to return to the comfort of Reykjavik make these day trips a must for any visitor seeking a comprehensive Icelandic adventure.

What is the cheapest day trip from Reykjavik?

The cheapest day trip from Reykjavik is this puffin tour, from around 53 USD. Here, you will board a boat from Reykjavík’s Old Harbour and get as close to the puffins as possible.
Another budget-friendly tour is this affordable three-hour northern lights bus tour with transfer from Reykjavik, which costs approximately 48 USD per person. This tour is for those traveling from September to April who seek to witness the aurora borealis.

What are some popular day trips from Reykjavik?

Popular day trips from Reykjavik include the great Golden Circle, the dramatic South Coast, the fascinating Snaefellsnes peninsula, the famous Blue Lagoon, and various whale watching tours. These tours offer a variety of experiences, from exploring waterfalls, geysers, and volcanic landscapes to relaxing in geothermal spas and observing marine life.

Can I combine multiple activities on a day trip from Reykjavik?

Yes, there are many combination day trips from Reykjavik that include multiple activities, such as visiting the Golden Circle and snowmobiling on a glacier or exploring the South Coast with a glacier hike. These combination tours allow you to experience more of Iceland's diverse landscapes and activities in a single day.

How long do day trips from Reykjavik typically last?

Day trips from Reykjavik can vary in length, depending on the specific tour and locations visited. Most day tours last between six to 10 hours, with some shorter options available for activities like whale watching or visiting the Blue Lagoon.

Where do day trips from Reykjavik depart from?

Most tours offer pick-up from bus stops around the city center of Reykjavik. These bus stops are located close to most of the accommodations in downtown Reykjavik. Therefore you should only have to walk a few minutes to get to them.
Keep in mind that these pick-ups start a half hour before the actual tour starts and will take you to the BSI Reykjavik Bus Terminal. From the bus terminal, you will go on your tour bus and start the tour. If you prefer, you can skip the pick-up from the bus stops and simply show up at the BSI Bus Terminal before the tour starts.

Do day trips from Reykjavik include meals?

Some day trips from Reykjavik include meals, while others may provide a break for participants to purchase their own meals at designated stops. It's crucial to read the tour description to know whether meals are provided or if you should bring your own snacks and drinks. If you have an interest in getting to know Icelandic cuisine specifically, you can book a food and drink tour.

Are private day tours available from Reykjavik?

Yes, there are many options for private day tours from Reykjavik. These tours can be tailored to your interests and provide a more personalized experience with a dedicated guide. Private tours in Iceland may come at a higher cost compared to group tours but offer a more intimate experience.

Can I do day trips on my own without a guided tour?

Yes, it's possible to explore these destinations independently by renting a car, but keep in mind that weather conditions and road accessibility can vary, so it's essential to plan and check in advance.

Are day trips from Reykjavik suitable for all ages?

Most day trips from Reykjavik are suitable for all ages, but it's essential to check the specific tour details as some may have age restrictions or be more suitable for adults due to the activity level or content. Additionally, some activities may not be suitable for very young children, such as glacier hiking tours or ATV & buggy tours.

What is the best time of year for day trips from Reykjavik?

Day trips can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time to go depends on your interests. Summer offers the midnight sun and lush landscapes, while winter brings the northern lights and snowy scenery.

Can I join a day trip from Reykjavik if I have mobility issues?

Many day trips from Reykjavik are designed to be accessible for people with varying levels of mobility. However, it is essential to read the tour description carefully before booking as some tours may involve uneven terrain or require a certain level of physical activity.

What languages are day trips from Reykjavik offered in?

Most day trips from Reykjavik are conducted in English. However, some tour operators may offer tours in other languages, such as German, French, Spanish, Chinese, or the Nordic languages. Be sure to check the tour description or contact us directly at info@guidetoiceland.is.

Can I see the northern lights on a day trip from Reykjavik?

Yes, you can go on 3-4 hour long tours departing from Reykjavik to go see the northern lights in winter, though they might not technically be called "day" tours, as they depart during the evening when the sky is dark.
The best time to see the northern lights in Iceland is between September and March. The visibility of the aurora depends on how cloudy the sky is and how active the solar storms are that night. These specialized tours usually take you away from the city lights to increase your chances of witnessing this incredible natural phenomenon.
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