
The vast majority of inhabitants of Reykjavík have a favourable attitude to tourists
Inhabitants in the capital area of Reykjavík generally still have a favourable view of tourists, as they did last year, according to a survey carried out in April for Visit Reykjavík. In the intervening year the number of tourists has increased greatly: in the first four months of 2016 visitor numbers were 35% up on the same period in 2015, according to figures from the Iceland Tourist Board.

HeliAir
Discover the breathtaking view of lava, volcanoes, waterfalls, and mountains, all on the same trip. Your pilot chooses the flight route and finds the perfect spot for a landing when that is suitable. As often, the weather controls flight plans here in Iceland and the routes may change. Explore the tours HeliAir offers and find your trip of a lifetime.

Heimaleiga
Heimaleiga is Iceland's largest property management company for vacation rentals, with over 500 apartments and hotel rooms. The company offers travellers a seamless blend of independence and support. Specialising in self-check-in solutions, which provide full flexibility along with 24/7 assistance when needed. With features like free high-speed Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchenette, and online…

Christmas Programme at Árbær Open Air Museum
Sundays 11 and 18 December from 13:001-17:00 Celebrate Christmas in an old-fashioned way at the Árbær Open Air Museum!

Grillmarkaðurinn
Grillmarkaðurinn is an Icelandic restaurant in design and cuisine.

The Nature Museum of Kópavogur
The Natural History Museum of Kópavogur is a part of the Kópavogur Cultural Houses. The 600 m2 exhibition area is at the ground floor of the Museum house, which the museum shares with the Kópavogur Public Library.

Keflavík Airport
Welcome to Keflavík Airport

Íshestar
Íshestar Riding Tours has been the leading equine tourism company in Iceland since 1982, with the passion to provide customers with an unforgettable experience riding the Icelandic horse while discovering the unique landscapes of Iceland.

Mosfellskirkja

Volcanic activity on the Reykjanes Peninsula
A new fissure eruption started on the Sundhnúkar fissure just north of Grindavík on April 1st at 9:45 am. Air traffic to and from Iceland operates normally, and the country remains a safe destination.