How much is a taxi from Keflavik to Reykjavík?
A taxi from Keflavik airport to Reykjavik can be quite expensive. The price is calculated by a taximeter and can be upwards of 21.500 krónur (154 euros/171 US dollars).
How much does it cost to get from Keflavik airport to Reykjavík?
The fare is charged according to the taximeter. According to their rate per kilometre, a regular five-seater car will cost around 15.000 krónur (97 euros/126 US dollars). An eight-seater will cost around 19.000 krónur (123 euros/159 US dollars).
How do I get from Iceland airport to city Centre?
The most popular way: take the FlyBus The journey from the airport to Reykjavík takes around 45 minutes, and it stops at almost all the major bus stops, hotels, hostels and guesthouses in the Reykjavík area. Wifi is available on the bus. To guarantee a seat on the bus, we recommend booking your ticket in advance.
Is there Uber or Lyft in Iceland?
There is neither Lyft nor Uber, but we have taxis (call 588 5522 or have your lobby book one) and the local bus (Strætó). Strætó has buses in Reykjavík and Akureyri and even between towns! Strætó uses an app you can find on your app store.
How do you get around Reykjavik without a car?
To get to Reykjavik without a car, we suggest using the airport transport bus service. The shuttle bus is fairly priced and travels to and from Keflavik Airport frequently. The journey takes between 45 to 60 minutes. It’s also possible to take a taxi from the airport, but the starting price is roughly $110.00 USD.
Does LYFT operate in Iceland?
Does Iceland Have Uber and Lyft? We are frequently asked, “is Uber available in Iceland” and for now, the answer is a short and simple “No”. The same goes for Lyft. Don’t despair though, as there plenty of buses available, as well as taxis, so you won’t be left stranded!
Does Iceland have Uber or Lyft?
Do I need a car in Reykjavík?
Reykjavík is easy to get around in without a car, and parking there can be a nuisance, so many visitors rent a car upon leaving the city. Route 1, usually referred to as “The Ring Road,” is 1,328km (825 miles) long and circles the entire island. Almost all of it is paved, and it’s plowed all winter.
Is Reykjavík expensive?
Reykjavík is the 14th most expensive city in the world to live in, and the sixth most expensive city in Europe, according to The Economist. New York, which is ranked as the most expensive city in the US ranks as the 13th most expensive city in the world.
How far is Iceland Airport to Reykjavik?
about 50 kilometers
Keflavík International Airport (KEF) is located about 50 kilometers southwest of the capital. It is a 45-minute drive from Reykjavík. Iceland has no train system so your only options are on four wheels. There is a low cost bus – wait is a 5 min walk away from the exit (the price is 10€).
How to get from Keflavik Airport to Central Reykjavik?
The most common way to travel between the airport and central Reykjavik is by airport shuttles. This is also one of the cheapest options.
Which is the closest airport to Reykjavik Iceland?
Keflavik Airport is Iceland’s international airport. It’s located around 30 miles (48 kilometers) away from the city centre. In this article, I’ll tell you about the options available for transport between the airport and the city.
Is there a bus from Reykjavik to Hamraborg?
Reykjavik Terminal is open 24 hrs a day, every day of the year. You can either meet us at the Reykjavik Terminal, at Hamraborg, or add a SmartBus hotel connection from your accommodation or nearest bus stop to Reykjavik Terminal. With Hotel Connection, pick up begins 30 minutes before advertised departure time.
Where to pick up a car in Iceland?
If you’re renting a car in Iceland, make sure to pick it up at the Keflavik Airport. That will save you precious time and money. The road from the airport to Reykjavik City is called Reykjanesbraut. Usually there’s not much traffic but I would like to remind you to respect the speed limits.