The best outdoor activities in Reykjavik
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Overnight South Coast and Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon Tour with Glacier Hiking from Reykjavík
Super Jeep Excursion and Glacier Hike to Eyjafjallajökull Volcano
Scenic Helicopter Flight to Kerlingarfjöll from Reykjavík
Southern Iceland Film Locations Helicopter Tour from Reykjavík
Helicopter Flight to Glymur Waterfall & Hengill Volcano from Reykjavík
Scenic Helicopter Flight over Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon from Reykjavík
Helicopter Flight and Northern Lights Boat Tour from Reykjavík
Puffin Boat Tour and Horseback Riding Excursion from Reykjavík
Horseback Riding Excursion and Northern Lights Boat Tour from Reykjavík
Glacier Hiking & Discovery of the Volcanos and Waterfalls of South Iceland from Reykjavík
Overnight South Coast and Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon Tour with Glacier Hiking from Reykjavík
4x4 Glacier and Lava Caves Tour near Reykjavik
Super Jeep Excursion and Glacier Hike to Eyjafjallajökull Volcano
Heli-biking down Hengill Volcano, Reykjavik
Scenic Helicopter Flight to Kerlingarfjöll from Reykjavík
Southern Iceland Film Locations Helicopter Tour from Reykjavík
Helicopter Flight to Glymur Waterfall & Hengill Volcano from Reykjavík
Scenic Helicopter Flight over Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon from Reykjavík
Helicopter Flight and Northern Lights Boat Tour from Reykjavík
Puffin Boat Tour and Horseback Riding Excursion from Reykjavík
Horseback Riding Excursion and Northern Lights Boat Tour from Reykjavík
What are the activities to do in Reykjavik?
With its outstanding landscapes and lush greenery, it’s no surprise that Reykjavik has become one of the most popular northern tourist destinations. As the capital of Iceland, it is often seen as the heart of the cultural, economic and governmental activity.
Tourists are often attracted to the island’s volcanic backdrops and rugged but luxuriant vegetation, and what better way to see nature up close than with quad excursions. Thanks to these unique vehicles you can easily travel across the jagged terrains and access Mother Nature’s hidden wonders – and in Iceland there are so many to see.
One of the most famous attractions is located close to the centre of Hafnarfjörður. Here you’ll find the extraordinary solfatara fields of Krýsuvík, where you can see a range of steaming volcanic vents and boiling hot springs, surrounded by brightly coloured hills. You can visit this area using a fatbike, the innovative wheels of the bikes enable you to explore all year round, so you’re not limited to a specific season. Discover Iceland in all its stunning winter glory as well as its breath-taking summer panoramas.
Despite being a northern country, the temperatures rarely drop lower than -15°C in winter and hardly ever exceed 20°C in summer, giving the island a fairly mild atmosphere.
For those of you who prefer to fly in the open air as free as a bird, don’t worry there’s plenty to keep you occupied too. You can try a glider adventure or opt for an aircraft that you may even be able to fly for yourself!