Getting to Reykjavík: Flights, Airport Transfers, and Local Transport

Passport & Visas
Foreign nationals who visit Iceland must carry valid travel documents or identity cards that are accepted for border crossing. …

Currency, Credit Cards & Banks
The monetary unit of Iceland is the Krona (ISK). As a method of payment, Icelanders use almost exclusively credit and …

The Icelandic Language
Icelandic has been spoken in Iceland since the country was settled in the 9th century and has changed little since …

Safe Travel
Proper preparation is the key to traveling successfully. …

Tax refund
You can claim your tax refund at Keflavík airport, which is open during departing flight. Note that the payslip for …

Useful apps for your stay in Reykjavík
Apps are a great way to convey information at this day and age. Here are our top picks for important …

Important Phone Numbers
Iceland has first class emergency services and health care facilities. Just in case you need assistance during your stay in …

The delicious Icelandic tap water
Drinks are on us! Kranavatn is a premium quality drink, totally fresh and also good for the environment. It´s been …

Convenient traveling
Embark on a hassle-free Reykjavik adventure with this guide to gear rental, and baggage services. …

Luggage Lockers
Need a safe and convenient place to store your bags while exploring Reykjavík? …

Supermarkets in the Capital Area
There are many choices when buying groceries in Reykjavik. From supermarkets with lower-cost items like Bónus and Krónan to more …

Shopping
For a relatively small city, Reykjavík is a shopper’s paradise. There is literally something for everyone, charming little street boutiques, …