Visit top Icelandic attractions and discover the city of Reykjavik on a 24-hour hop-on, hop-off tour with this saver combo!
City Sightseeing Reykjavik Hop-On, Hop-Off Tour:
Board this Hop-on Hop-off Bus to see Reykjavik on your own terms! The Hop-On Hop-Off Tour allows for a flexible experience of the city while making sure you don’t miss any of the sights.
Board the bus at any of the conveniently located stops, hop off for whale spotting or visit the museum, and hop back on when you’re ready. Travel on the bus as much as you like for 24 hours. Witness the famous landmarks and attractions of this modern city and admire the stunning scenery of the surrounding mountains and the ocean. Take in a breath of fresh air on the top deck and marvel at the 360 degrees view of the city.
Informative audio commentary in multiple languages ensures that you don't miss a thing! Hop on and off at more than 15 stops and enjoy the luxury of customizing your own itinerary.
Major Reykjavik attractions covered by the route are:
- Harpa Concert Hall
- Reykjavik City Hall
- The Old Harbour
- Maritime Museum
- National Museum
- Perlan
- Laugardalur Valley
- Hofoi House
The Golden Circle & Friðheimar Greenhouse Tour:
Enjoy the famous Golden Circle tour and visit Iceland’s 3 iconic attractions. Visit the picturesque Gullfoss Waterfall, discover the lovely Þingvellir National Park and visit Geysir, the famous hot spring after which all the hot springs have been named.
At Geysir geothermal area, see the geyser Strokkur shoot a column of water up to 30 metres (98 ft.) into the air every 4-8 minutes. Admire the breathtaking Gullfoss waterfall, created by the glacial river Hvítá, that tumbles and plunges into a crevice some 32 m (105 ft.) deep. Spend time at the historical and geological wonder that is the Þingvellir National Park, where the American and Eurasian tectonic plates are pulling apart at a rate of a few centimetres per year.
Additionally, enjoy a visit to the Friðheimar greenhouse cultivation centre and see how delicious, pesticide-free tomatoes are grown with the aid of geothermal heat which Iceland has in abundance.