Watercolour illustration of Reykjavik
Reykjavik

Reykjavik holidays

Compact Nordic capital on the water, pairing a small, colourful centre with a long transfer from Iceland's main gateway airport.

13°C AugustBest Jan, Feb, Jul, Aug2–4 nightsDirect from London Gatwick

At a glance

  • short city stays paired with day tours
  • northern lights trips in winter
  • a base for south coast or Golden Circle driving

Trip cost

3 nights in Reykjavik≈ €560–€795 pp
Return flight
≈€107
Stay
≈€546
Food & local
≈€143

Includes the return fare from London Gatwick. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Reykjavik

From €160/night · Typical €335 · 151 stays · for your 3 nights

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Getting to Reykjavik

  • AirportKeflavík International Airport (KEF)
  • Transfer optionsBus, taxi, car rental

Keflavík International Airport is about 50 km from central Reykjavík. The Flybus shuttle, public buses and taxis run between the airport and the city, and rental cars are also available.

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Flexible-date fares from London Gatwick

August from 423 return

Typical €477 · 2 nights

Sun 23 Aug

SWISS

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September from 239 return

Typical €331 · 3 nights

Mon 28 Sept

easyJet

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October from 107 return cheapest

Typical €234 · Direct · 7 nights

Sat 31 Oct

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November from 122 return

Typical €149 · Direct · 2 nights

Fri 6 Nov

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December from 134 return

Typical €176 · Direct · 2 nights

Fri 4 Dec

easyJet

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June from 269 return

Direct · 8 nights

Tue 15 Jun

Icelandair

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Indicative, per traveller. You book with Aviasales.

Cheapest and typical return fare to Reykjavik by month, from London Gatwick.
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MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug423€4776
Sep239€3319
Oct107€2345
Nov122€1495
Dec134€1763
Jun2692

Areas of Reykjavik

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • MiðborgThe compact downtown core around the harbour and main shopping street, best for visitors who want to walk everywhere and stay close to restaurants and bars.
  • VesturbærA quieter residential area west of the centre near the university and the coastline, suited to travellers who prefer a calmer base within walking distance of downtown.
  • GrandiA former harbour and fish-processing area now home to design shops and restaurants, good for visitors who want a less crowded alternative close to the water.
  • HlíðarA mainly residential district southeast of the centre, more practical for longer stays or self-catering than for being near the main sights.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
January · February · July · August
Hottest
July · 13°C
Wettest
February · 180mm
  • Jan171mm (good month)
  • Feb180mm (good month)
  • Mar154mm
  • Apr136mm
  • May149mm
  • Jun11°118mm
  • Jul13°98mm (good month)
  • Aug13°127mm (good month)
  • Sep10°114mm
  • Oct153mm
  • Nov122mm
  • Dec126mm

What each season is like

Spring
Days lengthen fast and roads reopen after winter, though weather stays changeable and some routes can still face late-season closures.
Summer
Near-continuous daylight allows long sightseeing days and the fullest range of day tours, alongside the year's highest prices and busiest crowds.
Autumn
Shortening days bring a first chance at the northern lights alongside milder temperatures than winter, though weather turns more unpredictable.
Winter
Long dark hours make the northern lights the main draw, but daylight is short, some rural roads close in bad weather and several summer-only tours stop running.

Good to know about Reykjavik

Worth it for

The compact centre puts the harbour, the main shopping street and most restaurants within easy walking distance of each other.

Keep in mind

Keflavík Airport is around 50 km from the city centre, so the transfer takes real time in both directions and is worth building into arrival and departure plans rather than treating as a short hop.

Why go

  • The compact centre puts the harbour, the main shopping street and most restaurants within easy walking distance of each other.
  • Geothermal pools built into ordinary neighbourhoods make it easy to fit a swim into a day of sightseeing rather than treating it as a special trip.
  • It works well as a base for day trips onto the Reykjanes peninsula and the wider south coast, given how much of Iceland's most-visited scenery sits within a few hours' drive.

Worth knowing

  • Keflavík Airport is around 50 km from the city centre, so the transfer takes real time in both directions and is worth building into arrival and departure plans rather than treating as a short hop.
  • The city centre itself is small and can be seen on foot in a day or two, so a longer stay depends on driving out to the surrounding countryside.
  • Weather changes quickly year-round and can disrupt tours or driving plans with little warning, whatever the season.