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Make lifelong memories with the people you love (or just yourself) on your Reykjavik vacation. Secret Lagoon Iceland is a huge pool fueled by natural hot springs and awash in nature. Gullfoss Falls is a stunning waterfall. And an Iceland helicopter tour gives you a birds-eye view of everything.
Eyja Guldsmeden Hotel
Brautarholt 10, Reykjavík, Iceland
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2 Hour
Helicopter Tour of Iceland
Explore Iceland's stunning geography from above! From hot springs to volcanoes, you will see iconic sites in your helicopter adventure.
Reykjavik Domestic Airport, Hangar 1
Explore Iceland’s stunning geography from above! From hot springs to volcanoes, you will see iconic sites in your helicopter adventure.
Reykjavik Domestic Airport, Hangar 1 – Meeting Location May Differ
1 Hour
Grasagarður Botanical Garden
Focused on the conservation of native plants for education, research, and enjoyment. Visit during the summer for a variety of events.
44RH+4X Reykjavík
Focused on the conservation of native plants for education, research, and enjoyment. Visit during the summer for a variety of events.
44RH+4X Reykjavík
3 Hour
Secret Lagoon Iceland
Water flows from natural hot springs for constantly fresh water in this swimming pool, the oldest in Iceland. Surrounded by nature with views of natural geysers.
Hvammsvegur, Flúðir
Water flows from natural hot springs for constantly fresh water in this swimming pool, the oldest in Iceland. Surrounded by nature with views of natural geysers.
Hvammsvegur, Flúðir
1 Hour
Gullfoss Falls
This waterfall in Southwest Iceland gets its name from the golden hue that often shines in its glacial waters.
Gullfoss Parking, Gullfossi
This waterfall in Southwest Iceland gets its name from the golden hue that often shines in its glacial waters.
Gullfoss Parking, Gullfossi
1.5 Hour
Matarkjallarinn Food Cellar
Situated in the basement of a 160-year-old home in central Reykjavik, this restaurant emphasizes local Icelandic ingredients.
Aðalstræti 2, 101 Reykjavík
Situated in the basement of a 160-year-old home in central Reykjavik, this restaurant emphasizes local Icelandic ingredients.
Aðalstræti 2, 101 Reykjavík