How to get to Reykjavik

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Flights to Reykjavik

Flying is the fastest way to get to Reykjavik. However, you have to add the time it takes to reach the airport, which is outside the centre of Reykjavik. The prices of flights to Reykjavik are also often attractive.

Transportation to Reykjavik in figures

Country
Iceland
Number of airlines serving Reykjavik
17
Number of stations or airports in Reykjavik
2 airports
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Why search for tickets to travel to Reykjavik with Vivanoda?

When planning a trip to Reykjavik, it is important to choose your mode of transport based on your needs, budget, time and comfort. Whether you travel by flight, your choice of transport can have a significant impact on the price and quality of your trip to Reykjavik. This is why it is important to use a transport and price comparison tool to buy a ticket to Reykjavik.

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The most popular routes to Reykjavik

We present the most popular routes to Reykjavik from all major European cities, whether by flight. Whether you want to find the cheapest flight to Reykjavik, the fastest train or the most comfortable coach, we have gathered all the information you need to plan your trip to Reykjavik with confidence.

Whether you are travelling from London, Edinburgh, Belfast, Aberdeen, Glasgow or Bristol or another major European city, we compare the different modes of transport to help you choose the best option to get to Reykjavik. You will find information on the most popular routes, transport companies, travel times, ticket prices and tips for safe and comfortable travel. We have also included tips on how to save money and find the best fares to Reykjavik. Whether you are a budget traveller or looking for the ultimate in comfort, you will find all the options to plan your trip to Reykjavik with confidence.

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Some tips for cheap flights to Reykjavik

To optimise your chances of finding a flight to Reykjavik with the best value for money, there are a few rules to follow. We remind you of them here.

If you book your flight to Reykjavik several months in advance, you often get the best prices
The longer you wait to book your flight to Reykjavik, the higher the prices are likely to be. Therefore, it is best to plan your stay in Reykjavik well in advance.
Make sure you don't miss out on any offers
Air Baltic, Air Iceland and Atlantic Airways Faroe Islands and other airlines are always very active in offering discounts and promotional fares, especially on social networks.
Prefer to travel with low-cost airlines
By choosing low-cost airlines, you are more likely to get a cheap flight to Reykjavik. Be careful though, as these airlines often fly to secondary airports that are much less accessible from the centre of Reykjavik.

Where are the airports in Reykjavik?

Flights to Reykjavik arrive at the 2 airports of Keflavik International and Reykjavik Domestic.

Keflavik International
Airport is 24.0 mi from Reykjavik
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Reykjavik Domestic
Airport is 1.2 mi from Reykjavik
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When to visit Reykjavik?

If you're looking for warmer temperatures and sunny days, the best time to visit Iceland is in summer, from June to August. Average temperatures during this period are between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius, with some days reaching 20 degrees. The days are also very long, even endless in some regions, allowing you to take full advantage of Iceland's magnificent landscapes. It's also the ideal season for outdoor activities such as hiking, trekking and whale watching.

However, it's important to note that summer is also Iceland's busiest tourist season. Popular sites can be very crowded, and accommodation can be more expensive. If you prefer to avoid the crowds, you can opt for spring (April and May) or autumn (September and October), when the weather is cooler and there are fewer tourists.

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