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Visit Iceland's Amazing Wonders

Visiting Iceland could be the most memorable journey you'll ever take. Let's make it happen! We'll be your guides through the stunning landscapes, exhilarating activities, and breathtaking beauty that turn every Iceland trip into life-changing experience.

Every minute matters, so trust us, the local experts, to deliver the most enriching adventure possible. Whether you're up for exploring the northernmost capital of the world, hiking up a rugged glacier, or watching whales in their natural habitat, we've got just the right tour for you.

Many who have traveled to Iceland consider it the greatest adventure of their lives. It's your turn to start planning the journey of a lifetime!

Popular Day Tours & Activities in Iceland

Popular Things to Do in Iceland

Flybus to and from Keflavik Airport to Reykjavik

The Flybus operates in connection with all arriving and departing flights at Keflavík International Airport (KEF).
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Bóka Flugrútu

Travel Tips and Inspiration for Your Trip to Iceland

Want to know the best time to visit Iceland? Or what to pack for your trip? Check out our informative blogs and start planning your trip!

Iceland in Summer: Your Complete Guide

Frequently Asked Questions about Iceland

The best and most popular months to see Iceland are May, June, July and August, when the days are longer and the weather is more predictable. Whereas, the colder, darkest months provide the best chance of spotting the Northern Lights and most opportunities to explore natural ice caves. Read our guide for the best months to visit Iceland.

Depending on what you would like to do and see, 5 days should be enough to experience Iceland's main attractions on the South and West coast of Iceland. If you want to do the full circle of Iceland a minimum of 7 days is required for that, preferably 10-14 days.
Absolutely! Iceland is known for its natural beauty and unique landscape, making it a great destination to explore.
While Iceland can be expensive, there are ways to save money while travelling, such as taking public transportation, finding affordable accommodation, and eating local foods.
The coldest month in Iceland is usually January with average temperatures around 33.3°F (0.7°C).

Each month has its own advantages for Northern Lights viewing.

September offers milder weather, but it gets dark later in the evening, so you'll have less time for sightings. October to February are ideal for long, dark nights, giving more opportunities to see the lights. However, these months tend to have more cloud cover, which can affect visibility. March is colder but often clearer, offering good conditions for aurora viewing. Overall, the entire winter season—from late August to mid-April—is the best time to experience the Northern Lights, with each month presenting its own unique conditions.

Generally, Iceland is not as cold as Canada, but the weather can still be unpredictable and change quickly.

The darkest months in Iceland are usually November and December, when the days are shorter and there is less sunlight.

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Make your Iceland trip unforgettable with Reykjavik Excursions!

Our local guides are dedicated to giving you an authentic experience and helping you explore the best of what Iceland has to offer. With a variety of tours and activities to choose from, you’ll be able to customize your experience and make sure you don’t miss out on any of the incredible sights. Book your tour with Reykjavik Excursions today and get ready to make lasting memories!

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