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Fly & Drive IJsland
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Fly & Drive IJsland

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Created: Friday, January 26, 2024 - Departure: Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Ref ID: 7868509
Total price From 3.897 €
Created: Friday, January 26, 2024 - Departure: Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Destinations: Keflavik, Reykjavik, Geysir, Vik, Skaftafell, Hofn (Hornafjörður), Reykjahlio, Akureyri, Skagafjörður, Laugarbakki, Reykholt, Reykjavik, Keflavik

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14 May
Transport from Amsterdam to Keflavik
Departure
Icelandair
Icelandair Icelandair - FI501
14:10 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
15:25 - Keflavik, Keflavik International Airport (KEF)
3h 15m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  FI501
Cabin Class: Economy
14 May
Car rental
Suzuki SX4 /4WD/4dr
4 doors 4 people
Suzuki SX4 /4WD/4dr or similar
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Manual transmission
Unlimited mileage
Driver age

Minimum 23, Maximum 99

Fuel Policy
Volle tank bij het ophalen
General payment terms
1665.93 EUR charged in CreditCard
Theft protection
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Collision damage waiver
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Pickup

Keflavik luchthaven (Desk at Airport) - Telephone:

Keflavik, IJsland

Dropoff

Keflavik luchthaven (Desk at Airport) - Telephone

Keflavik, IJsland

14 May
1. Keflavik
Stop
About the destination: Keflavík (About this soundlisten), meaning Driftwood Bay) is a town in the Reykjanes region in southwest Iceland. It is included in the municipality of Reykjanesbær. In 1995, Keflavik merged with nearby Njarðvík and Hafnir to form the municipality of Reykjanesbær. The former NATO military base Naval Air Station Keflavik is used as a setting for an important story line in Tom Clancy's novel Red Storm Rising. Clancy speculated about the base, the geography, local flora, and the station equipment.
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14 May
Car journey 48 Kilometers - 44m
Keflavik
Reykjavik
14 May
2. Reykjavik
Stay
About the destination: Reykjavik is not your typical capital city, it has no magnificent buildings, or a historic city centre or grand monuments, this city is much more than that. Iceland’s capital is different, full of life and very close to nature. Its location, at the fringe of the Atlantic Ocean, between two fjords and surrounded by a lunar volcanic framework, makes the city, which name literally means Bay of Smokes, incomparably special. The world’s northernmost capital is the perfect place for outdoor and wildlife lovers. Surrounded by sea, whale watching is one of the most popular touristic activities. The city has plenty of open spaces: parks, pedestrian areas, a lake situated next to the city hall and Nauthólsvik geothermal beach just 15 min away from the city centre. Throughout the city there are 7 municipal geothermal pools where locals go to socialize and relax after work. Other activities like cycling, hiking, horse riding, sailing and fishing can all be enjoyed on the doorsteps of the capital. Aside from all its natural wonders, Reykjavik has always something to offer. It is a cosmopolitan and dynamic city full of museums, art galleries and cosy coffee shops. Its nightlife is exciting and outrageous, during a night out, it seems locals are making up for the prohibition on beer that was in force till 1989 and nightspots tend to stay open until the early hours of the morning. During the day, the capital is a much more relaxed place, with its trim colourful houses, rubbish-free streets and an easygoing pace of life. Reykjavik is considered the one of the cleanest, greenest and safest cities in the world. Getting lost in this city is almost impossible: Hallgrímskirkja church and Öskjuhlíð hill are visible from most places in the city centre and are essential landmarks for orientation. Reykjavik is dynamic, creative, modern, cosy and very special. Its peculiar personality and magnetic surroundings will make you agree that there’s no better city in the world.
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15 May
Car journey 105 Kilometers - 1h 26m
Reykjavik
Geysir
16 May
Car journey 170 Kilometers - 2h 11m
Geysir
Vik
16 May
4. Vik
Stay
About the destination: The village of Vík is situated on the island's main ring road, about 180 km by road southeast of Reykjavík. Vík í Mýrdal or simply Vík, as the locals call it, is a remote seafront village in the south of Iceland and is the southernmost village on the Icelandic mainland. The natural environment in Vík í Mýrdal is quite beautiful, with a bird-filled black sand beach, Mount Reynisfjall to the west, Hjörleifshöfði to the east and the Mýrdalsjökull glacier at the top of the mountainous area which is perfect for exploring the lovely trails.The village of Vík is located on the main ring road around the island, around 180 km (110 mi) by road southeast of Reykjavík.
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17 May
Car journey 142 Kilometers - 1h 40m
Vik
Skaftafell
17 May
5. Skaftafell
Stop
17 May
Car journey 137 Kilometers - 1h 42m
Skaftafell
Hofn (Hornafjörður)
17 May
6. Hofn (Hornafjörður)
Stay
About the destination: Hornafj.r.ur is a municipality in Iceland. It is located in the southern part of the Austurland region and in the county of Austur-Skaftafellsssla.
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18 May
Car journey 349 Kilometers - 4h 49m
Hofn (Hornafjörður)
Reykjahlio
18 May
7. Reykjahlio
Stay
About the destination: Lake Myvatn is one of the highlights of the north. All major services are provided in the village of Reykjahlid, such as a mini supermarket, bank, post office, health care centre, school and swimming pool. At Lake Myvatn, different types of accommodation are available as well as good restaurants and cafés. Birdlife by the lake is abundant and a visit to the new Bird Museum is worthwhile. Myvatn Nature Bath is located just east of Reykjahlid village, where travellers can enjoy a relaxing dip in the warm natural water. In the Myvatn region there are many marked hiking routes.
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20 May
Car journey 84 Kilometers - 1h 6m
Reykjahlio
Akureyri
20 May
8. Akureyri
Stay
About the destination: Akureyri is a town in northern Iceland. It is Iceland's second largest urban area and fourth largest municipality. Nicknamed the Capital of North Iceland, Akureyri is an important port and fishing centre. Akureyri is a very picturesque town with its location by a scenic fjord, eclectic building styles and streets winding their way through gorges. Spend some time walking around the town centre, see the impressive church and Listagilið (literally ""the art canyon""), home to a number of arts and crafts galleries and shops. The tranquil municipal botanical garden, Lystigarðurinn, is worth visiting, as are the several small museums dotted around town.
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21 May
Car journey 119 Kilometers - 1h 25m
Akureyri
Skagafjörður
21 May
9. Skagafjörður
Stop
About the destination: Skagafjörður is a municipality that covers most the land area of the region around the fjord with the same name (see Skagafjörður for details on the region) in northern Iceland.
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21 May
Car journey 104 Kilometers - 1h 16m
Skagafjörður
Laugarbakki
22 May
Car journey 120 Kilometers - 1h 25m
Laugarbakki
Reykholt
22 May
11. Reykholt
Stop
About the destination: Reykholt is a village in the valley of the river Reykjadalsá, called Reykholtsdalur. It is part of Borgarfjörður, Western Region. Today, the village has 60 inhabitants, a school centre and a library concentrating on the works of Snorri Sturluson. A statue of Snorri by Gustav Vigeland can be found here. Archeologists are still working here and finding medieval remains. In the vicinity, Japanese scientists are doing research on the aurora borealis (the northern lights).
More info
22 May
Car journey 107 Kilometers - 1h 24m
Reykholt
Reykjavik
22 May
12. Reykjavik
Stay
About the destination: Reykjavik is not your typical capital city, it has no magnificent buildings, or a historic city centre or grand monuments, this city is much more than that. Iceland’s capital is different, full of life and very close to nature. Its location, at the fringe of the Atlantic Ocean, between two fjords and surrounded by a lunar volcanic framework, makes the city, which name literally means Bay of Smokes, incomparably special. The world’s northernmost capital is the perfect place for outdoor and wildlife lovers. Surrounded by sea, whale watching is one of the most popular touristic activities. The city has plenty of open spaces: parks, pedestrian areas, a lake situated next to the city hall and Nauthólsvik geothermal beach just 15 min away from the city centre. Throughout the city there are 7 municipal geothermal pools where locals go to socialize and relax after work. Other activities like cycling, hiking, horse riding, sailing and fishing can all be enjoyed on the doorsteps of the capital. Aside from all its natural wonders, Reykjavik has always something to offer. It is a cosmopolitan and dynamic city full of museums, art galleries and cosy coffee shops. Its nightlife is exciting and outrageous, during a night out, it seems locals are making up for the prohibition on beer that was in force till 1989 and nightspots tend to stay open until the early hours of the morning. During the day, the capital is a much more relaxed place, with its trim colourful houses, rubbish-free streets and an easygoing pace of life. Reykjavik is considered the one of the cleanest, greenest and safest cities in the world. Getting lost in this city is almost impossible: Hallgrímskirkja church and Öskjuhlíð hill are visible from most places in the city centre and are essential landmarks for orientation. Reykjavik is dynamic, creative, modern, cosy and very special. Its peculiar personality and magnetic surroundings will make you agree that there’s no better city in the world.
More info
23 May
Car journey 47 Kilometers - 42m
Reykjavik
Keflavik
23 May
13. Keflavik
Stop
About the destination: Keflavík (About this soundlisten), meaning Driftwood Bay) is a town in the Reykjanes region in southwest Iceland. It is included in the municipality of Reykjanesbær. In 1995, Keflavik merged with nearby Njarðvík and Hafnir to form the municipality of Reykjanesbær. The former NATO military base Naval Air Station Keflavik is used as a setting for an important story line in Tom Clancy's novel Red Storm Rising. Clancy speculated about the base, the geography, local flora, and the station equipment.
More info
23 May
Transport from Keflavik to Amsterdam
Return
Icelandair
Icelandair Icelandair - FI506
10:30 - Keflavik, Keflavik International Airport (KEF)
15:45 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
3h 15m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  FI506
Cabin Class: Economy
1 Insurances
Product(SGRD) - Region (Single Land Continent) - Dagen (10)
Remarks:

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