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10 THINGS TO DO IN REYKJAVIK - Iceland Places to Visit (Iceland Tips)

We explored all over Reykjavik to bring you 10 things to do in Reykjavik! Reykjavik Iceland places to visit. I hope these Iceland tips can help you in your planning! We just made a Reykjavik travel guide, but we could make a march larger Iceland travel guide for all of the things there are to do this AMAZING country!

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Iceland – a nation windswept and beautiful from mountain to sea. Check out our footage to discover the natural and manmade marvels of the island.

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With a population of just under 350,000, #Iceland can feel like the most isolated place on earth. Yet with its capital Reykjavik, being only a three-hour flight from London and just under six from New York, it’s a #vacation spot that’s in easy reach.

Reykjavik is relaxed and welcoming yet possesses a cultural life that holds its own against other European capitals.

Many of the country’s most popular #sights are within easy reach of Reykjavík. Iceland’s main ring road strings together an endless series of epic landscapes.

#Explore Iceland, where every side road is a story waiting to unfold. So, come and live your own Icelandic story. It’s one you’ll keep telling for the rest of your days.

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0:00 - Iceland
1:00 - Reykjavik
2:32 - Hallgrimskirkja
2:54 - Harpa
3:17 - Arbaejarsafn
3:40 - National Museum of Iceland
4:12 - the Blue Lagoon
4:45 - The Golden Circle
4:58 - Thingvellir National Park
5:40 - Geysir Geothermal Field
6:10 - Gullfoss
7:17 - Seljalandsfoss
7:43 - Skogafoss
8:15 - Vík
8:35 - Black Beach
8:47 - Reynisdrangar
9:06 - Halsanefshellir
9:20 - Dyrholaey
9:40 - Jokulsarlon Lake
10:34 - Selfoss Waterfall
11:04 - Dettifoss
11:20 - Myvatn region
11:37 - Namafjall
11:47 - Dimmuborgir
11:58 - Krafla Volcano
12:11 - Godafoss
12:47 - Akureyri
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Iceland Travel Guide - A Ring Road trip around Iceland

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A: Yes, you'll find one in each major town

Q: Which month did you go?
A: I visited at the end of May

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A: Since I was in a campervan. I just went to the closest open campground.

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A: There are shower and toilet facilities in most of the campgrounds.

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Iceland 2021 - Back to Reykjavík [ep.10]

Iceland had been an adventure - with good weather and delicious food.

This wasn't the end, but it was time to start getting things in order for return testing. Today, return testing is much stricter than back in May, but still US citizens need to have a negative test to return home.

Almost all the negative parts of the trip piled together over two days between the return to the Reykjavík area, and over Ascension Day. This is a summation of that time in our trip.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro & Recap
0:56 Leaving Akureyri
2:16 Summary of the Ring Road
2:30 Grábrók short stop
2:50 Tire Troubles
3:53 Hafnarfjordur Arrival
5:21 Viewing Volcanos
5:45 Tire Troubles Strike Back
6:53 Icelandic Hotdogs
7:42 Álftanes Beach
8:40 Eider Ducks
8:50 Around Hafnarfjordur
9:10 Words of Travel Wisdom
10:00 Next Time...
10:13 Ending

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The BEST Iceland Souvenirs

A visit to Iceland means you will want to bring back a nice souvenir or gift for yourself or someone back home! Forget about the postcards and magnets, these are the coolest local things to buy during your trip.


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Iceland Walking Tour - Hafnarfjörður [4K]

Hafnarfjörður is only 20 minutes away from central Reykjavík. This bustling port is Iceland’s third-largest town, with a population of over 28,000. It offers intriguing volcanic scenery and a variety of attractions and activities.

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02:40 - We enter Hellisgerði. A enchanting park with pathway twists around a lovely pond and in-between lava rocks, which buckle and fold into tiny caves and mysterious nooks.
03:10 - That house is The Little Elf Store. A shop and a small café
where you can borrow a lunch basket and blanket for picnics in the park.
05:10 - Bjarni Sívertsen. Father of Hafnarfjörður. Knighted by the King of Denmark.
11:50 - Siggubær. The seaman Erlendur Marteinsson built Sigga’s house in 1902. His daughter, Sigríður (Sigga) Erlendsdóttir, was 10 years old when she moved into the house and she lived there until the year 1978, when she moved to Sólvangur, a local nursing home. Her house has been preserved as an example of the home of a labourer and a seaman in Hafnarfjörður at the beginning of the 20th century. There you can experience and get to know how the common people of the town lived at the time.
14:44 - Hafnarfjörður museum.
16:00 - Hafnarfjörður library to the left.
17:23 - Fríkirkjan. Church of the Free Lutheran congregation of Iceland. A wedding is taking place.
26:25 - Hafnarfjörður pond.
28:12 - Here once stood Hafnarfjörður dairy farm.
35:35 - Looking over port of Hafnarfjörður.
37:04 - Hotel Viking. A viking themed hotel and restaurant.
37:47 - Fjörukráin. Here you can get traditional meals served in old-fashioned Viking-style trays.
40:00 - Odinn.

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Hafnarfjörður, ICELAND / Viking Village Walk tour

Hafnarfjörður, officially Hafnarfjarðarkaupstaður, is a port town and municipality in Iceland, located about 10 km south of Reykjavík. The municipality consists of two non-contiguous areas in the Capital Region, on the southwest coast of the country.
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Iceland Christmas Market | Jólaþorpið in Hafnarfjörður

Get into the holiday spirit with this festive Christmas market in Iceland. Jólaþorpið is located in Hafnarfjörður, just 15 minutes away from downtown Reykjavik. You'll find booths with arts and crafts for sale, singing and dancing performances, foods and hot beverages, a chance to spot the Icelandic yule lads, and even horse rides!

It’s open every Friday from 5-9, and on Saturdays and Sundays from 1-6 every weekend for the 4 weeks leading up to Christmas.

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5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Iceland

5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Iceland

Iceland, island of fire and ice, has become one of the world's top destinations, not only with thrill-seeking adventurers, but also nature lovers looking for something different. Here you'll discover active volcanoes, geysers, hot springs, glaciers, ice fields, and fjords, for this sparsely populated country, resting at the edge of the Arctic Circle, sits atop one of the world's most volcanically active areas.

1. Whale Watching, Reykjavik
2. Blue Lagoon, Grindavík
3. Spectacular Geysers
4. The Northern Lights, Aurora Borealis
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The 15 Most Beautiful Cities in Iceland

Today we decided to bring you our very own top 15 of the most beautiful cities that you could visit while in Iceland.

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The Viking Village à Hafnarfjordur en Islande ???????? #voyage #islande #vikings

Le village viking d' Hafnarfjordur (ville très charmante située juste en dessous de Reykjavik la capitale) est l'une des attractions touristiques les plus visitées d'Islande. Il se compose d'un hôtel et de petites maisons d'hôtes pour un hébergement convivial décoré sur un thème médiéval, avec un restaurant islandais traditionnel avec plusieurs salles et sièges différents.

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_ Islande : Terre de feu et de glace | Visiter Reykjavik et ses alentours | Iceland 4K Ultra HD

_ Gullfoss : La Plus belle Cascade d'Islande

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Winter Drive Around in the Beautiful Icelandic Lava Town Hafnarfjörður

Hafnarfjörður is Iceland's third largest town, with a population of over 29.800 where daily life and culture thrives in the middle of an old lava field. The town retains its small-town air, its rural aura and its heart - which is not surprising given that the it prides itself on the largest unbroken neighborhood of corrugated iron-clad timber houses in Iceland.

Enjoy this winter drive after first snowfall in 2019 where i take you trough the diverse building history, starting in the town center from where we move into the oldest part and from there into more recent neighborhoods, and end by the docks.

For me personally it's always a pleasure to visit Hafnarfjörður. Even the town is a part of the capital area, it has it's own soul and people from there distinct them from rest of the capital area and want to be able to seek all service locally. It's something that the people from the other towns that create the capital area usually do since it's hard to see whan you are in Reykjavik or the surrounding towns of Garðabær, Kópavogur, Seltjarnarnes and of course Hafnarfjörður with it's own soul.

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Iceland Travel Guide Itinerary | Top Things To Do in Iceland

Iceland is a country like no other, with a landscape of rugged beauty that will take your breath away. In this travel guide, we take you on a tour of the top things to do and see in Iceland, from the stunning Blue Lagoon to the breathtaking Northern Lights. Whether you're a nature lover, an outdoor adventurer, or a history buff, you're sure to find something that appeals to you.

For those interested in exploring Iceland's natural wonders, we recommend visiting the Golden Circle, a scenic route that takes you to some of the country's most famous landmarks, including Gullfoss waterfall and Thingvellir National Park. And for those who want to see the Northern Lights, we suggest visiting Iceland in the winter months and booking a Northern Lights tour.

In addition to these top destinations, we also share insider tips and advice for traveling to Iceland, including the best time to visit, what to pack, and how to save money. Whether you're planning a solo trip, a romantic getaway, or a family vacation, this video has everything you need to know to have an unforgettable time in Iceland. So, what are you waiting for? Watch now and start planning your dream vacation today!

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ICELAND - Travel Guide | Around The World

Iceland, (Icelandic: Ísland) is a mountainous island nation in the north Atlantic Ocean, located between Europe and North America. Though not part of the continental mainland, the country is considered Nordic European. The name of the country—Iceland—may not be that appropriate: although 10% of Iceland is covered by glaciers, it has a surprisingly mild climate and countless geothermal hot-spots and hot springs. The native spelling (Ísland) is appropriate in English as well.

Iceland is a stunningly beautiful place if you enjoy strange and desolate landscapes. Because it is so close to the Arctic Circle, the amount of daylight varies dramatically by season. The sun sets briefly each night in June, but it doesn't get fully dark before it comes back up again. In the March and September equinoxes, days and nights are of about equal length, as elsewhere in the world. If you go in December, it's almost 20 hours of darkness. Summer is definitely the best time to go, and even then the tourist traffic is still mild. The midnight sun is a beautiful sight and one definitely not to be missed. It is easy to lose track of time when the sun is still up at 23:00. Early or late winter, however, can be surprisingly good times to visit. In late January, daylight is from about 10:00-17:00, prices are lower than in the high season, and the snow-blanketed landscape is eerily beautiful. (Some sites are, however, inaccessible in the winter).

Iceland was first inhabited by Nordic and Celtic people in the 9th century CE - tradition says that the first permanent settler was Ingólfur Arnarson, a Norwegian Viking who made his home where Reykjavik now stands. It is thought that Irish monks had temporarily inhabited the island some years prior to this. The Icelanders still basically speak the language of the Vikings. Iceland has received a great number of immigrants over the last 10 years. In the last 5 years the population of immigrants has doubled. Most of these people (from Eastern Europe and South East Asia) come for employment. Immigrants in Iceland are now well over 10% of the population. Icelanders also continue to use the old Norse patronymic system, which was formerly in use in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and the Faroe Islands well into the 19th century, until their governments decided that their people should adopt a surname.

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Reykjavik (REYG-ya-veeg) — the capital of Iceland and is the largest city
Akureyri (Ahk-oo-rey-ree) — capital of the North and the largest town outside the Southwest
Egilsstaðir (AY-yell-stath-er) — main town in the East, has some of the best weather Iceland has to offer
Hafnarfjörður (HAP-nar-FYERTH-er) — cosy town on the outskirts of the capital region
Höfn (HERP'n) — main town on the southeastern coast
Húsavík (HOOS-ah-veek) — one of the world's most reliable whale watching sites during the summer
Keflavik (KEP-la-veek) — the location of the international airport, but also an interesting town in its own right
Ísafjörður (EES-ah-FYERTH-er) — biggest town of the West fjords of Iceland
Selfoss (SEL-fos) — South Iceland's largest town, hub of the main agricultural region
Stykkishólmur (STICK-is-hole-mur) — Main town on the Snæfellsnes peninsula, gateway to the islands of Breiðafjörður
Seyðisfjörður (SEY-ths-fjorth-ur) — A town and municipality in the Eastfjords of Iceland
Vestmannaeyjar (Vest-manna-ayhjar) — A cluster of islands and town and municipality in the south of Iceland

It's a shame most visitors don't stray far from the capital as some of the most memorable sights in Iceland are further afield. There are many excursions offered by tour companies, readily available from any of the main centres such as Reykjavík and Akureyri. They will fly you around and take you out to the glaciers and to the big volcanoes for a reasonable price. However, the cheapest option is to drive around with a rented car since none of these sites have entry fees.

Blue Lagoon - (Icelandic: Bláa Lónið) (BLAU-ah LONE-eeth) Famous outdoor pool and health centre. The spa is in Grindavík on the Reykjanes Peninsula, south-western Iceland. It is situated approximately 13km (8 mi) from the Keflavík International Airport and 39km (24 mi) from Reykjavík. This geothermal spa in the middle of a lava field with its milky blue water is quite surreal. Pre-booking is required and shall be done well in advance to be sure to get your requested time slot.

Reykjavik airport in downtown Reykjavik (REK) serves ONLY domestic flights and international flights to Greenland and the Faroe Islands. If you are coming from elsewhere you will be landing at Keflavik international airport (IATA: KEF; ICAO: BIKF), located near Keflavík (pronounced /keplavik/) in the southwest of the country about 40 km from Reykjavík. The airport itself is quite barren; if you have a lengthy layover you should bring books or other forms of entertainment.

Visiting Iceland in Winter - Things to know before you book

Considering a trip to Iceland during the winter months? There are many good reasons to make this trip during winter but there are challenges and problems also. Having just spent 3 days in Reykjavik during January, this video summarises things we feel would help anyone planning a similar trip.

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8. Laugavegur 120, 105 Reykjavík, Iceland, Price range $184 - $362
CenterHotel Midgardur is located on Reykjavik's main shopping street Laugavegur, and features an on-site bar, restaurant and free WiFi. Hallgrímskirkja Church is 801 m away.
9. Thórunnartún 4, 105 Reykjavík, Iceland, Price range $169 - $282
Located only 350 m from restaurant and shopping along Laugavegur shopping street, this offers stylish rooms in central Reykjavik. Free WiFi, a common terrace and lobby lounge are available for your comfort. The iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church is within 10 minutes’ walk.
10. Sudurlandsbraut 2, 108 Reykjavík, Iceland, Price range $175 - $324
Located in Reykjavik’s business district, this Hilton hotel offers a 5-star gourmet restaurant, popular breakfast buffet and helpful, knowledgeable staff.

Iceland Shopping Mall | Kringlan in Reykjavik

Yes there is a shopping mall in Iceland! Located in Reykjavik just minutes from the city center and has lots of stores, cafes, pharmacy, liquor store, and a food court. In this video I walk through the mall showing you what stores are available, where to eat, and more. Plus my favorite pro-tip for a rainy day with kids - an indoor play area!

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Iceland Walk and Talk - Hjálparfoss, Hafnarfjörður, Gluggafoss

Exploring Hjálparfoss falls in Iceland, where two rivers join. After that Hafnarfjörður is Iceland’s third-largest town, only 20 minutes away from central Reykjavík. Finally we see Gluggafoss waterfall in Fljótshlíð in South Iceland, close to the town Hvolsvöllur.

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