10 Essential Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

Iceland is a fascinating country.

It was a destination where I learned a thing or ten, which I’m sharing with you in case you ever find yourself in this strange and mysterious land. Here, in no particular order, are 10 essential tips for visiting Reykjavik.

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

1. Arrive late

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

If at all possible, do not arrive in Reykjavik before midday on a Sunday unless your hotel will check you in early.

Nothing is open in the morning, and even a coffee will be impossible to find before 10am. The only other souls you will see on the streets are fellow travellers, weary and carrying their luggage, waiting for the ghost town to come alive.

2. Pack perfume

Iceland smells like sulphur. If, like me, you have a strong aversion to eggs and all related smells, this may bother you. It may also lead to constant feelings of nausea, especially while brushing your teeth.

Wear a strong perfume to combat the fumes.

3. Don’t stay in a cheap hostel

Unless you really have no better option, do not stay at the Guesthouse Pavi. Although you will get a private room at a low cost, you may have to leave your luggage unattended on a staircase, you will possibly need to wait numerous hours before being allowed to check in and you could even get locked both outside and inside your room (the latter causing you to pound the door until a passerby stops to let you out).

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

I hear Kex Hostel is a good choice.

4. Say goodbye to silky hair

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

No matter how much of the leave-in conditioner you use before you jump into the Blue Lagoon, you will emerge with your hair feeling like a bird’s nest. Use as much of the provided conditioner as you can, but just know that your locks will feel horrific for days afterwards. Pretty sure there’s nothing you can do about it.

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

5. Beware of exposure

If you’re wearing a bikini at the Blue Lagoon and standing under the invigorating massage waterfall, hold onto your bikini straps. Failure to do so may result in the high pressure water pulling your bikini top off, thereby exposing you to onlookers; one of whom may be holding a video camera.

That would be awkward, so try to avoid it.

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

6. Get the best deal in Reykjavik

If you’re booking bus trips or tours, use Bustravel instead of Flybus or Reykjavik Excursions. The trips are exactly the same and Bustravel is a lot cheaper*.

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

*I visited in 2010, so this could have changed since then.

7. Know your vikings

There are two kinds of viking. The first one looks like this:

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

And the second is a little cooler:

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

8. Don’t forget a waterproof layer

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

Chances are, you’ll experience some wet weather in Iceland. But even if you’re there on a nice day, visiting the Gullfoss waterfall or Strokkur Geysir means you’ll be sprayed with water from these impressive natural sights.

Best to pack a poncho at the very least.

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

9. Reach for the Skyr

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

Pronounced ski-er, Skyr is a high protein yoghurt-like dairy treat from Iceland. It’s healthy and delicious, and one of the best things you’ll eat when you’re in Reykjavik.

10. Bring your camera

Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

Visiting Iceland really feels like you’ve landed on the moon. The landscapes, the buildings and the wildlife are so unusual and so spectacular that there’s a photo opportunity around every corner.

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Tips for Visiting Reykjavik

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