
Keflavík Airport Shuttle to Reykjavík
Booking this shuttle service is the most economical way to get from the Keflavik Airport arrivals terminal to your hotel in Reykjavík.
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Opting for this shuttle service is a cost-effective approach to travel from the arrivals terminal at Keflavik Airport to your accommodation in Reykjavík.
Flybus
Step aboard the Flybus and set off on a journey from Keflavík International Airport to your hotel in the city within a convenient timeframe of 45 minutes—ensuring a pleasant travel experience!
This service aligns with the flight schedules of incoming flights, allowing you the flexibility to head into the city centre shortly after landing, without feeling rushed.
Traveling from Keflavík Airport to Reykjavík
Upon exiting the airport, make your way to the Flybus bus stop, easily located on this map detailing the exterior of Keflavík Airport and the Flybus stop.
Once you reach the BSI station in Reykjavík, a shuttle minibus will be on hand to transport you directly to a location near your hotel. For further details, click the link below to discover the drop-off points in the capital of Iceland.
Stops Along the Way
There are additional stops available at no extra cost along the route between the airport and the BSÍ terminal:
Hamraborg (Kópavogur)Aktu Taktu (Garðabær)Fjörukráin (Hotel Víking, Hafnarfjörður)
It’s important to note that the Flybus will only stop at these sites if there is a confirmed reservation for each specific stop. To ensure a smooth pickup, please remain visible and prepared when the bus approaches.
Service Timings
The Flybus operates 24/7, departing 45 minutes after each arriving flight has landed.
Exploring Reykjavík
Welcome to Reykjavík! Now that you’re at the heart of Iceland's capital, consider beginning your exploration by wandering through its charming narrow streets, adorned with traditional colorful buildings, cozy cafés, and inviting squares. Among the sights, don’t miss the Hallgrímskirkja church, from where you can ascend its towers for stunning panoramic vistas of the city.
A short distance away lies the old harbor, where you can enjoy a classic lobster soup at local eateries or set off on a whale-watching tour. For those drawn to art and culture, be sure to visit the National Museum of Iceland and Harpa, an architectural gem and conference center.
If your visit falls in winter, keep your gaze upward at night; with a touch of luck, you might witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights illuminating the skies above the city. Undoubtedly, Reykjavík serves as an ideal launchpad for a genuine Icelandic adventure—enjoy your visit!
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- Transport by bus and minibus
Tips
- Accessibility: Accessible only for folding chairs.



