2 VloggersBrauð & Co.
“He went inside this bakery to buy a fresh, warm cinnamon bun which he enjoyed outside on the street.”
— SteveMarsh
Explora a través de vloggers de viaje reales
Jun–Aug, Sep–Mar
Verano para el sol de medianoche, invierno para auroras boreales
3–5 Días
7+ días para la Carretera de Circunvalación
9 Creadores
Datos de vloggers reales analizados
125 Lugares
Géiseres, glaciares, auroras boreales y más
Ordenados por menciones de vloggers
Popularidad entre vloggers
2 Vloggers“He went inside this bakery to buy a fresh, warm cinnamon bun which he enjoyed outside on the street.”
— SteveMarsh
1 Vloggers“A place nominated for both best bakery and best pizza. They enjoyed sourdough pizzas, including a spicy one with mascarpone.”
— TOPJAW
1 Vloggers“The group had dinner at this popular spot in Vík, trying the famous 'black sand pizza' which has a black crust. The vlogger joked that the pizza was so good it inspired the surrounding landscape.”
— Lost LeBlanc
1 Vloggers“A traditional Icelandic restaurant where they tried fermented Greenland shark for the first time in 12 years, followed by a shot of Brennivín.”
— TOPJAW
1 Vloggers“A bakery located in their hotel, owned by an Icelandic-American. They had bagels and donuts, including a crème brûlée donut that was blowtorched to order.”
— TOPJAW
“The vlogger walks past this bar while discussing the high prices in Reykjavik and the fact that the word 'cheap' doesn't exist in Icelandic.”
— Sly's Life
1 Vloggers“A restaurant in Vík recommended by their guesthouse. They had burgers and sweet potato fries for dinner.”
— Brieana Young
1 Vloggers“The vloggers visit this food hall as an attempt to stay on budget in the notoriously expensive city. They mention it has a variety of options like noodle bowls, pizza, and fish and chips.”
— Lucas World Travel
1 Vloggers“Their dinner spot on the last night in Reykjavík. They enjoyed soup in a bread bowl and were delighted by the free waffles offered to customers.”
— Brieana Young
1 Vloggers“The vlogger gets a traditional Icelandic 'bragðarefur' ice cream. She shares her secret recipe, which includes blueberries, Snickers, and two types of licorice, and enjoys it in the car.”
— Birta Hlin
1 Vloggers“A cocktail bar recommended by a local chef. The vlogger tried a unique cocktail called 'Serial Killer' made with cornflake-infused almond milk.”
— TOPJAW
1 Vloggers“A coffee shop recommended by local chefs. The owner, Óle, re-opened his first business from 1992, serving locally roasted coffee.”
— TOPJAW
Jun–Aug, Sep–Mar
Verano para el sol de medianoche, invierno para auroras boreales
Esenciales
Presupuesto Diario
€120–200 / día
por persona · sin alojamiento
Aeropuerto Principal
Keflavík Intl Airport (KEF)
~45 min to centre · Flybus · ~€25
Buscar vuelos a ReykjavikVisado
Visa-free for most nationalities · 90 days
Propinas
Not expected · service included
Consejo del Vlogger
Blue Lagoon is overpriced — try Sky Lagoon instead for half the price, better views, and a fraction of the tourists
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PERSPECTIVA LOCAL
Cada barrio tiene un ambiente completamente diferente
Geysir, Gullfoss & Þingvellir
Precio
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“Their final accommodation in Reykjavík before flying out. The vlogger gives a quick tour of the modern apartment before they head out for their last evening.”
— Brieana Young
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“The vlogger introduces her trip from a "really gorgeous apartment" where she is also taking care of the resident cat, Moli.”
— cari cakes
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“The vloggers check into their apartment in Akureyri for a two-night stay. They find the city large after several days in nature and show their cozy apartment with a kitchen and living area.”
— Eren Sayar
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“The vlogger gives a tour of their first apartment in Iceland, showing the kitchenette, living room, and bedroom, calling it 'really cute'.”
— Brieana Young
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“The hotel where the vloggers stayed during their trip. They show a brief tour of their room after checking in.”
— TOPJAW
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“The vlogger shows their room at this hotel, which was included in their 10-day tour package. She gives a tour of the room, including the king-sized bed, desk, and bathroom.”
— Lucas World Travel
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“The vlogger shows his twin-bed room in a guesthouse, noting that he had to share a bathroom but it was always clean.”
— Sly's Life
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“The group checks into this hotel for the night. The vlogger shows the room and the beautiful view of a glacier from the window.”
— cari cakes
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“After a long drive, the vloggers arrive at their hotel for the night, an isolated building located on a mountainside, which they will use as a base to explore the northwest.”
— Eren Sayar
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DESCUBRE MÁS
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FAQ
Reikiavik es una de las ciudades más seguras del mundo. Islandia tiene uno de los índices de criminalidad más bajos del planeta. Los turistas pueden moverse con total libertad a cualquier hora. Es una ciudad pequeña y tranquila con habitantes muy amables.
2–3 días son suficientes para explorar la ciudad: la Iglesia de Hallgrímskirkja, el museo de la Perla, el barrio del puerto, el centro cultural Harpa y usar Reikiavik como base para las principales atracciones naturales del Círculo Dorado.
Las auroras boreales son visibles de septiembre a marzo, cuando las noches son largas y oscuras. Necesitas cielos despejados y alejarte de las luces de la ciudad. Las mejores condiciones suelen ser entre octubre y febrero.
Reikiavik es pequeña y caminable en el centro. Los autobuses públicos Strætó cubren la ciudad. Para el Círculo Dorado, la Laguna Azul y otras atracciones naturales es muy recomendable alquilar un coche o unirse a excursiones organizadas.
La Iglesia Hallgrímskirkja, el Círculo Dorado (Geysir, Gullfoss, Þingvellir), la Laguna Azul, el museo de la Perla, el puerto de la Old Harbour y, en verano, el sol de medianoche son experiencias únicas e imprescindibles.
Islandia es uno de los destinos más caros de Europa, especialmente para alojamiento, gasolina y restaurantes. Sin embargo, muchas de las mejores atracciones naturales (cascadas, géiseres, playas de lava) son completamente gratuitas. Cocinar en el alojamiento ayuda mucho al presupuesto.
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