Contents
- 1 How much is a taxi from Reykjavik to Keflavik airport?
- 2 How much is bus from Reykjavik to airport?
- 3 Is Uber available in Reykjavik?
- 4 How far is Reykjavik airport from city center?
- 5 Is there a bus from Keflavik airport to Reykjavik?
- 6 What is the best currency to take to Iceland?
- 7 Is Keflavik airport the same as Reykjavik airport?
- 8 Are taxis expensive in Reykjavik?
- 9 How far is Keflavik Airport from Reykjavik?
- 10 Do I need cash in Iceland?
- 11 Should you tip in Iceland?
- 12 How much cash should I bring to Iceland?
- 13 Do I need visa to Iceland?
- 14 Do people in Iceland speak English?
- 15 How do you get to the Blue Lagoon?
How much is a taxi from Reykjavik to Keflavik airport?
The price for a four-seater car is 13.500 krónur (88 euros/113 US dollars). An eight-seater car costs 16.900 krónur (110 euros/142 US dollars). Hreyfill taxi service also offers airport pick-up and drop-off.
How much is bus from Reykjavik to airport?
Bus Keflavik Airport Reykjavík
One-way | Return | |
---|---|---|
Adults | €22.00 | €44.00 |
Child 12-17 years) | €11.00 | €22.00 |
Infant 0-11 years) | Free. | Free. |
Is Uber available in Reykjavik?
Uber in Iceland is not currently available. Reykjavik is the main hub for tourists and it is not that big. Iceland in general is a small a country and because so much of it is just land, Uber in Iceland will most likely never happen.
How far is Reykjavik airport from city center?
Keflavik Airport is Iceland’s international airport. It’s located around 30 miles (48 kilometers) away from the city centre. In this article, I’ll tell you about the options available for transport between the airport and the city. The drive takes around 45 minutes.
Is there a bus from Keflavik airport to Reykjavik?
Public Reykjavik airport bus no. 55 connects Keflavik airport to Reykjavik city. The only advantage of taking a bus is that it’s cheaper than the other options. You’ll save 10-15EUR, but there are several things to consider.
What is the best currency to take to Iceland?
Currency: The currency in Iceland is the Icelandic króna (ISK). Many places (restaurants, bars, tourist attractions) will take US dollars, Canadian dollars, Euros, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish currencies. Payment: Icelanders usually pay for everything by credit or debit card.
Is Keflavik airport the same as Reykjavik airport?
“Is Keflavik airport the same as Reykjavik airport?” No! Keflavik is the international airport in the Reykjanes Peninsula while Reykjavik is strictly domestic flights only and based in the city center.
Are taxis expensive in Reykjavik?
Taxi prices in Iceland are quite high. With flag fall starting at around EUR 5.10, a short drive from the Central Bus Station to downtown Reykjavík will cost around EUR 15.50. Icelandic taxis are identified by the internationally recognized yellow roof sign, and they all use official mileage meters.
How far is Keflavik Airport from Reykjavik?
Keflavík International Airport (KEF) is located about 50 kilometers southwest of the capital. It is a 45-minute drive from Reykjavík.
Do I need cash in Iceland?
No, you don’t need any cash in Iceland. And yes, you can pay everywhere by debit or credit card. Note that some places only accept credit cards with a 4-digit pin.
Should you tip in Iceland?
The short answer is no: You don’t need to tip because workers in service and restaurant industries in Iceland are paid according to sectoral wage agreements which are supposed to guarantee a minimum living wage. At restaurants and bars the wages of the servants, baristas and bartenders are all included in the price.
How much cash should I bring to Iceland?
My rule of thumb is to convert $200 to ISK when I land at Keflavik it’s useful for when you’re going out to bars, hot dog stands, or other places where you don’t want to spend more than a few seconds paying for things. That said, even in those places, they take cards, pretty much the entire country takes cards.
Do I need visa to Iceland?
Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements
Iceland is a party to the Schengen Agreement. This means that U.S. citizens may enter Iceland for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes without a visa. Your passport should be valid for at least six months beyond your planned date of departure from the Schengen area.
Do people in Iceland speak English?
English is taught as a second language in Iceland and almost every Icelander speaks the language fluently. And more so, most Icelanders speak several other languages including Danish, German, Spanish and French and welcome the opportunity to practice their language skills.
How do you get to the Blue Lagoon?
How do I get to Blue Lagoon?
- By car. Blue Lagoon is just 20 minutes from Keflavík Airport and 50 minutes from Reykjavík.
- By bus. Destination Blue Lagoon—our official transport partner—makes round-trip departures from Keflavík and Reykjavík.
- By taxi. Taxis are readily available from any part of Reykjavík or Keflavík.