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Arriving by Cruise Ship
Reykjavík is a popular destination for cruise travelers, offering a warm welcome, stunning scenery, and easy access to the heart of the city.

Family Itinerary
What are some family-friendly things to do in Reykjavik? If you’re looking for a safe, family-friendly, kid-friendly, accessible travel destination, look no further than Iceland. The capital city of Reykjavík, Iceland is designed with kids in mind, full of fun activities for visitors of all ages.

Autumn in Reykjavík
Autumn is the perfect time to visit Reykjavík. Icelandic nature is amazingly beautiful and colourful at this time of year, and although there is no frost yet, there is definitely a shiver of crispness in the air with great opportunities to see the dances of the elusive Northern Lights.

A Day in Nature
Step off the pavements and explore paradise - all within Reykjavík city limits! Taking a break in nature is a must for residents of Reykjavík who are blessed with such a healthy number of beautiful parks and gardens. In Reykjavík, an area of green respite is never too far away.

Vikings in Reykjavík: Village, Museum, Hotel, and Restaurant
Immerse yourself in Reykjavík’s Viking heritage. Visit the Viking village, explore the museum, stay at themed hotels, and dine at authentic Viking restaurants.

Reykjavík after Dark
Whether you visit Reykjavík in the summer when you can bathe in the midnight sun or in the midst of the darkest winter when the Northern Lights illuminates the sky, Reykjavík truly is the city that never sleeps. The city is colorful and lively yet peaceful and calm, so every explorer is sure to find activities that suit their state of mind.

Reykjavík Nature City
Beautiful nature can be found in all corners of Reykjavík. With mountains, islands, seasides, and dark parks to view the northern lights, you don‘t have to go far to experience a touch of nature.

Reykjavík in 24 hours
There's so much to do in Reykjavík! But you can easily do a lot in 24 hours, take a look at our suggestions.

48 Hour Itinerary Culture Edition
Visit Reykjavik knows that visitors to Reykjavík are looking for things to do in the capital, and culture is a large part of wanting to check out Iceland. For a tiny nation in the middle of the North Atlantic, Iceland sure does have a lot of culture!

Swimming Pools in Reykjavík: A Unique Experience
Swimming pools in Iceland are nothing like in most European Cities. If you truly want to follow in the footsteps of the locals, you should visit one of Reykjavík's 18 geothermal swimming pools.