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Keflavík (pronounce it "kep-la-vik") is a town in Southwest Iceland that is home to the country's international airport. The population was approximately 16,000 in 2018, before further municipality mergers.

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By plane

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  • 1 Keflavík International Airport (Keflavíkurflugvöllur KEF IATA). The most important point of entry to Iceland from abroad. The town of Keflavik is easily accessible from the airport. Simply follow signs indicating "Keflavik." The airport is about 5 km away from the town proper. There is a public bus option to economically get from the airport to downtown Keflavik (costs 2400 kr as of Nov 2024), and the bus stop is just outside the terminal (ask the information desk). Taxis from the airport to downtown Keflavik are expensive and can range from 2,200 kr to 2,700 kr. The town is small and easily explored on foot, and it is possible to walk from the centre back to the airport via a trail that brings you along the perimeter fence of the airport. Keflavík Airport (Q139921) on Wikidata Keflavík International Airport on Wikipedia

By bus

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Bus 55 takes you to Keflavík from BSÍ in Reykjavík, and towns along the route like Kópavogur and Hafnarfjörður (costs 2400 kr as of Nov 2024). There are a few buses in the morning, afternoon and early evening. Buses in the late morning and late evening requires a transfer in Hafnarfjörður. See the route planner on the website of the Reykjavík area public bus service Strætó for exact schedules and route.

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Get around

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Map
Map of Keflavík

See

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Keflavik from the harbor

Whale watching tours leave from the harbor. These tours generally last about 3 hours and see dolphins, orca, minke and humpback whales. There is also a festival of lights in late August. Numerous walking paths lead out from town, including a stone path along the water that meanders several miles past seabirds to the lighthouse on the point.

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Buy

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  • 1 Bónus, Fitjum, 260 Reykjanesbæ. M–Th 11:00–18:30, F 10:00–19:30, Sa 10:00–18:00, Su 12:00–18:00. Supermarket.

Eat

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  • 1 Rain (Restaurant/Bar), Hafnargata 19 (Central Keflavik), +354 421 4601. 11:00-01:00. By the seaside with beautiful view over the ocean. They profess to serve fine food and wine.

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Sleep

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There is a selection of hotels.

  • 1 Guesthouse 1x6, Vesturbraut 3 (in the old cultural part of Keflavík overlooking the ocean), +354 857 1589, . Check-in: 16:00, check-out: 11:00. Charming and unique guesthouse created by a local wood sculptor. Offers a giant hot tub in the garden and a breakfast with both homemade and organic products. Free Wi-Fi. Free pick-up from flights for air passengers, free drop off for departing air passengers. No pick-up from car rental. 20,000 kr.
  • 2 Hotel Keflavik. Offers a full gym, wireless internet, a restaurant/bar, and free transfers to the airport. The hotel will pay for the taxi ride to the airport when you leave, but not from the airport on your day of arrival (costs approx 2500 kr). Rooms are clean and comfortable, and the staff are friendly and helpful. Cheaper rates can be obtained via internet booking on the hotel's web site. 12,480 kr (winter) and 16,640 kr (summer) when booked online.

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