How much is a taxi from Keflavik airport to Reykjavik?

How much is a taxi from Keflavik airport to Reykjavik?

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 is a taxi from Reykjavik airport to city Centre?

How much is the taxi fare to and from Reykjavik? Taxis will take you to the city centre within 45 minutes, the price will be around 18,000 Icelandic kronur.

How much is a taxi from Reykjavik airport to Blue Lagoon?

It’s 23 km from Keflavik Airport to Blue Lagoon and around 20 minutes. Reykjavik Excursions and run a return bus from the airport or via the Blue Lagoon on the way to Reykjavik. Travelling by taxi from Keflavik to the Blue Lagoon takes 20 minutes and will cost you between 90-120$.

How do I get from Reykjavik airport to the city?

Iceland has a Public Bus System called Strætó, and it runs Bus 55 that plies the Keflavik Airport to Reykjavik route. Just look for the BUS 55 sign outside the terminal. Its final stop is the BSI Umferðarmiðstöðin, which is the city’s main bus terminal. You can take another bus or you can walk to your hotel from here.

Are taxis expensive in Reykjavik?

Taxi prices in Iceland are quite high. With flag fall starting at around EUR 5.10, a short drive from the Central Bus Station to downtown Reykjavík will cost around EUR 15.50. Icelandic taxis are identified by the internationally recognized yellow roof sign, and they all use official mileage meters.

Are there 2 airports in Reykjavik?

Two major airports serve Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, Keflavik Airport (KEF) and Reykjavik Airport (RKV).

Is tipping customary in Iceland?

Tipping isn’t mandatory or customary in Iceland, but it is always appreciated. Hotels, restaurants and cafes already include a service fee and consumption taxes (VAT) on your bill, so tipping extra is often not necessary.

Is there Uber 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!

How much is bus from Reykjavik to airport?

Book today for quick, comfortable connections between Keflavík Airport and your Reykjavík accommodation, including free on-board Wi-Fi! Round-trips are $60 per person, and one-ways are $34.

Do I need cash in Iceland?

Do you need cash in Iceland? No, you don’t need any cash in Iceland. And yes, you can pay everywhere by debit or credit card. Note that some places only accept credit cards with a 4-digit pin.

Is there a taxi from Reykjavik to Selfoss?

A quick and convenient one way private transfer from Reykjavik to the town of Selfoss or vice versa with a professional driver, available 24 hours a day. A quick and convenient one way private transfer from Reykjavik or Keflavik airport to the town of Hvolsvöllur or vice versa with a professional driver, available 24 hours a day.

How to transfer from Keflavik Airport to Reykjavik Airport?

Keflavik Airport Transfers Airport Direct offers scheduled coach transfers, shared ride Door to Door shuttles, private taxis and V.I.P rides from Keflavik International.

Is there a taxi from Reykjavik to skogar?

A quick and convenient one way private transfer from Reykjavik or Keflavik to the area of Skógar or vice versa, with a professional driver, available 24 hours a day. A quick and convenient one way private transfer from Reykjavik to the Blue Lagoon or vice versa with a professional driver, available 24 hours a day.

Is there a Flybus from Reykjavik to Iceland?

Reykjavik Excursions reserves the right to alter the timetable without further notice due to possible changes in flight schedules. Estimated arrival time can vary. Passengers arriving in Iceland who have to quarantine are allowed to use the Flybus as it is not categorized as public transport.

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