Reykjavik Hiking & Walking Tours & Trip Packages

Reykjavik Hiking & Walking Tours & Trips

165 Reykjavik trips. Tours from 67 tour companies. 156 reviews. 4.8/5 avg rating.

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Landmannalaugar - Skógar - Iceland's most popular trek
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5/5 Excellent
53 reviews
Vacation / Holiday Package
Why we love them
As a regional tour operator with a mostly Scandinavian staff, they are deeply familiar with the northern landscape.
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Strenuous

Themes

Cycling & Biking, Hiking & Walking, Trekking & Expeditions

What travelers are saying

"My wife and I did the six day Lofoten Islands tour offered by 50 Degrees North. The tour is simple, they provided us a rental car, accommodations for two nights each at three Rorbuer hotels scattered across the islands, and a couple of scheduled day tours. Most of the time, we were on our own to see the islands at our own pace. The islands are stunningly beautiful, and the tour planning made our travels hassle free. They even scheduled lunch for us at an organic goat farm, which may sound a little strange for a vacation like this, but that is only because you haven't tasted the cheese. (Best lunch ever!) At our request, they altered the tour slightly so that we could begin the tour in Svolvaer and end it six days later at the airport in Leknes. We can't imagine a more complete tour of the islands in six short days."

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Active Iceland Tour
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5/5 Excellent
53 reviews
Self-Guided / Independent Tour
Why we love them
As a regional tour operator with a mostly Scandinavian staff, they are deeply familiar with the northern landscape.
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Strenuous

Highlights

  • 'Inside the Volcano' tour
  • Explore Snæfellsness Peninsula
  • Go snorkelling in Silfra, in Þingvellir National Park
  • Join an unforgettable Glacier Kayak Adventure
  • Glacier walk on Svinafellsjokull Glacier Tongue in Skaftafell National Park
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Themes

Cycling & Biking, Hiking & Walking, Trekking & Expeditions

What travelers are saying

"My wife and I did the six day Lofoten Islands tour offered by 50 Degrees North. The tour is simple, they provided us a rental car, accommodations for two nights each at three Rorbuer hotels scattered across the islands, and a couple of scheduled day tours. Most of the time, we were on our own to see the islands at our own pace. The islands are stunningly beautiful, and the tour planning made our travels hassle free. They even scheduled lunch for us at an organic goat farm, which may sound a little strange for a vacation like this, but that is only because you haven't tasted the cheese. (Best lunch ever!) At our request, they altered the tour slightly so that we could begin the tour in Svolvaer and end it six days later at the airport in Leknes. We can't imagine a more complete tour of the islands in six short days."

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A Long Weekend in Iceland: From Reykjavik to the Golden Circle
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2/5 Disappointing
100+ reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate

Highlights

  • I’m comfortable with some walking throughout the day
  • I expect to get on and off of a coach, and I’m ready to stroll through cities and to stand for a few hours when we’re learning in museums

Themes

Culinary & Wine, High Adventure, Hiking & Walking, Nature & Wildlife, Train & Rail Journeys

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"Our family of four, including two adult children, took the Bicycling: Day Trips to Paradise in Canada. This trip is entirely outsourced to the owners of the inn, there are no Road Scholar employees involved in the trip. Two of us have taken bicycle trips all over the world and the bicycling component of this trip was disorganized, haphazard and almost unsafe. We all filled out forms giving details regarding our bicycle fitting months before the trip. On the first day, the leader Stephen, went around the room and asked the same questions and said everyone would get fitted in the morning before we began the first ride. The morning brought a rack of bikes, all different types in various levels of readiness. There were road bikes, hybrid bikes, mountain bikes and e-bikes. The rides were all on paved surfaces and the mountain bikes were heavy and the additional suspension added weight. The bike I received had rust on the chain and rear sprocket. When I asked about it, was told they were waiting for another van to show up with tools and equipment. Once it arrived, they gave me the lubricant to spray on the rust. My wife’s bike would not shift into the high gear on the front sprocket. Instead of adjusting the derailleur, they suggested spraying it with lubricant. Our one son is over six feet and needed a larger frame bike, even though he detailed it in the bike form months ago, there was no bike to fit him. One of the guides, then went home and brought a larger bike that was a full suspension mountain bike for him. The bike was very heavy, hard to control on the road and he felt unsafe. After two days, one of the guides convinced Stephen that they could adjust a hybrid bike to fit him. Clearly there was no work done to prepare the bikes for the trip. Many of the bikes needed adjusting and all needed lubricant to function easily. For every day, there was a tray of snacks placed out for us to take along the ride. None of the bikes had any baskets or attached bags, so if you didn’t bring a small day pack, there was no way to carry the snacks. For lunch on the rides, they brought exactly one sandwich for each rider. Since most of us get hungry while doing a day of exercise, it would have been helpful to have a few extras. On one day, they ran out of sandwiches and one of the leaders that were riding with us did not get lunch. Do NOT take this trip if you are expecting it to be a bicycling trip. We have used VBT and Discovery Bicycle Tours many times over the past 25 years and they are excellent bike tour companies. Lastly, after sharing these details with Road Scholar after the trip, their response was weak at best. After doing the full reviews and having to call them, their response was to give us $200 credit after spending $8000 on this trip. Not only was that insulting, they assumed that I would take another trip with their organization."

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The Best of Iceland: A Country of Beautiful Contrasts
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4.4/5 Great
100+ reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate

Visits

Akureyri, Nova Scotia

Highlights

  • I’m comfortable with some walking throughout the day
  • I expect to get on and off of a coach, and I’m ready to stroll through cities and to stand for a few hours when we’re learning in museums

Themes

50 plus, Culinary & Wine, Education / Learning, High Adventure, Hiking & Walking, Nature & Wildlife, Train & Rail Journeys

What travelers are saying

"Our family of four, including two adult children, took the Bicycling: Day Trips to Paradise in Canada. This trip is entirely outsourced to the owners of the inn, there are no Road Scholar employees involved in the trip. Two of us have taken bicycle trips all over the world and the bicycling component of this trip was disorganized, haphazard and almost unsafe. We all filled out forms giving details regarding our bicycle fitting months before the trip. On the first day, the leader Stephen, went around the room and asked the same questions and said everyone would get fitted in the morning before we began the first ride. The morning brought a rack of bikes, all different types in various levels of readiness. There were road bikes, hybrid bikes, mountain bikes and e-bikes. The rides were all on paved surfaces and the mountain bikes were heavy and the additional suspension added weight. The bike I received had rust on the chain and rear sprocket. When I asked about it, was told they were waiting for another van to show up with tools and equipment. Once it arrived, they gave me the lubricant to spray on the rust. My wife’s bike would not shift into the high gear on the front sprocket. Instead of adjusting the derailleur, they suggested spraying it with lubricant. Our one son is over six feet and needed a larger frame bike, even though he detailed it in the bike form months ago, there was no bike to fit him. One of the guides, then went home and brought a larger bike that was a full suspension mountain bike for him. The bike was very heavy, hard to control on the road and he felt unsafe. After two days, one of the guides convinced Stephen that they could adjust a hybrid bike to fit him. Clearly there was no work done to prepare the bikes for the trip. Many of the bikes needed adjusting and all needed lubricant to function easily. For every day, there was a tray of snacks placed out for us to take along the ride. None of the bikes had any baskets or attached bags, so if you didn’t bring a small day pack, there was no way to carry the snacks. For lunch on the rides, they brought exactly one sandwich for each rider. Since most of us get hungry while doing a day of exercise, it would have been helpful to have a few extras. On one day, they ran out of sandwiches and one of the leaders that were riding with us did not get lunch. Do NOT take this trip if you are expecting it to be a bicycling trip. We have used VBT and Discovery Bicycle Tours many times over the past 25 years and they are excellent bike tour companies. Lastly, after sharing these details with Road Scholar after the trip, their response was weak at best. After doing the full reviews and having to call them, their response was to give us $200 credit after spending $8000 on this trip. Not only was that insulting, they assumed that I would take another trip with their organization."

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Hiking in South Iceland: The Drama of Nature
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4.4/5 Great
100+ reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate

Highlights

  • I love pushing myself, and I can keep a steady pace on rugged and steep terrain
  • This is as challenging as it gets? Great
  • Let’s do this
  • At the end of the day, I want to feel like I’ve had a real workout

Themes

Cycling & Biking, Hiking & Walking, Winter Sports

What travelers are saying

"Our family of four, including two adult children, took the Bicycling: Day Trips to Paradise in Canada. This trip is entirely outsourced to the owners of the inn, there are no Road Scholar employees involved in the trip. Two of us have taken bicycle trips all over the world and the bicycling component of this trip was disorganized, haphazard and almost unsafe. We all filled out forms giving details regarding our bicycle fitting months before the trip. On the first day, the leader Stephen, went around the room and asked the same questions and said everyone would get fitted in the morning before we began the first ride. The morning brought a rack of bikes, all different types in various levels of readiness. There were road bikes, hybrid bikes, mountain bikes and e-bikes. The rides were all on paved surfaces and the mountain bikes were heavy and the additional suspension added weight. The bike I received had rust on the chain and rear sprocket. When I asked about it, was told they were waiting for another van to show up with tools and equipment. Once it arrived, they gave me the lubricant to spray on the rust. My wife’s bike would not shift into the high gear on the front sprocket. Instead of adjusting the derailleur, they suggested spraying it with lubricant. Our one son is over six feet and needed a larger frame bike, even though he detailed it in the bike form months ago, there was no bike to fit him. One of the guides, then went home and brought a larger bike that was a full suspension mountain bike for him. The bike was very heavy, hard to control on the road and he felt unsafe. After two days, one of the guides convinced Stephen that they could adjust a hybrid bike to fit him. Clearly there was no work done to prepare the bikes for the trip. Many of the bikes needed adjusting and all needed lubricant to function easily. For every day, there was a tray of snacks placed out for us to take along the ride. None of the bikes had any baskets or attached bags, so if you didn’t bring a small day pack, there was no way to carry the snacks. For lunch on the rides, they brought exactly one sandwich for each rider. Since most of us get hungry while doing a day of exercise, it would have been helpful to have a few extras. On one day, they ran out of sandwiches and one of the leaders that were riding with us did not get lunch. Do NOT take this trip if you are expecting it to be a bicycling trip. We have used VBT and Discovery Bicycle Tours many times over the past 25 years and they are excellent bike tour companies. Lastly, after sharing these details with Road Scholar after the trip, their response was weak at best. After doing the full reviews and having to call them, their response was to give us $200 credit after spending $8000 on this trip. Not only was that insulting, they assumed that I would take another trip with their organization."

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New Year’s Eve in Reykjavik
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4.4/5 Great
100+ reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate

Highlights

  • I’m comfortable with some walking throughout the day
  • I expect to get on and off of a coach, and I’m ready to stroll through cities and to stand for a few hours when we’re learning in museums

Themes

Culinary & Wine, High Adventure, Hiking & Walking, Nature & Wildlife, Train & Rail Journeys

What travelers are saying

"Our family of four, including two adult children, took the Bicycling: Day Trips to Paradise in Canada. This trip is entirely outsourced to the owners of the inn, there are no Road Scholar employees involved in the trip. Two of us have taken bicycle trips all over the world and the bicycling component of this trip was disorganized, haphazard and almost unsafe. We all filled out forms giving details regarding our bicycle fitting months before the trip. On the first day, the leader Stephen, went around the room and asked the same questions and said everyone would get fitted in the morning before we began the first ride. The morning brought a rack of bikes, all different types in various levels of readiness. There were road bikes, hybrid bikes, mountain bikes and e-bikes. The rides were all on paved surfaces and the mountain bikes were heavy and the additional suspension added weight. The bike I received had rust on the chain and rear sprocket. When I asked about it, was told they were waiting for another van to show up with tools and equipment. Once it arrived, they gave me the lubricant to spray on the rust. My wife’s bike would not shift into the high gear on the front sprocket. Instead of adjusting the derailleur, they suggested spraying it with lubricant. Our one son is over six feet and needed a larger frame bike, even though he detailed it in the bike form months ago, there was no bike to fit him. One of the guides, then went home and brought a larger bike that was a full suspension mountain bike for him. The bike was very heavy, hard to control on the road and he felt unsafe. After two days, one of the guides convinced Stephen that they could adjust a hybrid bike to fit him. Clearly there was no work done to prepare the bikes for the trip. Many of the bikes needed adjusting and all needed lubricant to function easily. For every day, there was a tray of snacks placed out for us to take along the ride. None of the bikes had any baskets or attached bags, so if you didn’t bring a small day pack, there was no way to carry the snacks. For lunch on the rides, they brought exactly one sandwich for each rider. Since most of us get hungry while doing a day of exercise, it would have been helpful to have a few extras. On one day, they ran out of sandwiches and one of the leaders that were riding with us did not get lunch. Do NOT take this trip if you are expecting it to be a bicycling trip. We have used VBT and Discovery Bicycle Tours many times over the past 25 years and they are excellent bike tour companies. Lastly, after sharing these details with Road Scholar after the trip, their response was weak at best. After doing the full reviews and having to call them, their response was to give us $200 credit after spending $8000 on this trip. Not only was that insulting, they assumed that I would take another trip with their organization."

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Iceland: Hiking the Land of Fire and Ice
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4.8/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Gullfoss, Reykjavík, Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Thingvellir National park, Vatnajökull National Park

Highlights

  • Hike through the Búrfellsgja Canyon, and behind Seljalandsfoss falls. Follow a trail to the oldest swimming pool in Iceland for a rejuvenating soak.
  • Hike along Skóga River, past Skógafoss falls. Afternoon glacier exploration, or optional snowmobile adventure (at additional expense). Evening optional horseback riding (at additional expense).
  • Visit the Skógar Folk Museum. Explore the desert-like landscape surrounding Hjörleifshöfði, and walk through scenic Fjaðrágljúfur Canyon.
  • Explore an iceberg-filled lagoon by boat. June through mid-August, ride a farm tractor to our trail head to hike past puffin nesting sites along the Atlantic.
  • Embark on an overland expedition through the fjallabak, or “route behind the mountains”, explore colorful rhyolite mountains, volcanic craters, and idyllic waterfalls.
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Themes

Hiking & Walking, National Parks, Nature & Wildlife

What travelers are saying

"Small group travel that's friendly, collaborative, and personal."

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Iceland: Reykjavík & National Parks
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4.9/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Lake Myvatn, Reykjavík, Vatnajökull National Park

Highlights

  • Near the basalt sea columns of Vík, enjoy a memorable walk along the headlands above Reynisfjall cliffs, spotting puffins and kittiwakes.
  • Discover many of Iceland’s traditions on your visit to a folk museum in Skogar complete with old turf farmhouses and antique fishing boats.
  • Learn about the fascinating and distinctive Icelandic horse when you visit a farming family near Hella, who takes you through their stables to show you the unique gaits of these pony-sized creatures.

Themes

Hiking & Walking, National Parks, Nature & Wildlife, Transformative

What travelers are saying

"We were blown away by the beauty of the area of each and every walk we took. We loved waking up each morning excited for the adventure ahead. The people, the food, the hiking gave us respite from the "busyness" of our daily lives. Best trip you can take to feed body and soul!"

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Reykjavik Reviews & Ratings

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Ankur

Mar 2024

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Our trip to Iceland was absolutely stunning and Charlie the Traveler curated an amazing and adventurous trip for us that kept in mind all of the attractions that were on our list and many other gems this beautiful country has to offer.

Our trip to Iceland was absolutely stunning and Charlie the Traveler curated an amazing and adventurous trip for us that kept in mind all of the attractions that wer...

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Laurie Nelson

Feb 2023

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My husband and I had an excellent trip to Iceland this January.

My husband and I had an excellent trip to Iceland this January. Our hotels, itineraries, and travel were all taken care of, which made our vacation so much more enjo...

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Laurie Nelson

Feb 2023

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My husband and I had an excellent trip to Iceland this January.

My husband and I had an excellent trip to Iceland this January. Our hotels, itineraries, and travel were all taken care of, which made our vacation so much more enjo...

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Garry S.

Feb 2023

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This was definitely an unforgettable trip for me!

I wanted a romantic getaway with my partner. However, I wanted it to be a unique and unforgettable experience. I chose to go with the Iceland trip with CharlieTheTra...

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Jim M.

Feb 2023

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This is such a beautiful country and I am happy I got the opportunity to experience it.

I like vacations with a lot of activity, so when I came across the Iceland trip offered by CharlieTheTraveler, I knew it would be perfect. There was so much to do in...

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Reykjavik Tour Selection Trips

  • Reykjavik is a standard starting point for many tours of Iceland, which are often outdoors and activity focused - take advantage of relaxing in the city before an exciting adventure!
  • Iceland is expensive, especially in the cities. Eating and drinking out is recommended for a few nights, but it won't be cheap.
  • There are several museums in Reykjavik, well worth checking out to get some historical context of Iceland's human history before venturing into the great outdoors.
  • Reykjavik doesn't have sidewalks! Be careful while walking along the wide streets, which are also used by cars.
  • When choosing your tour of Iceland, think carefully about how committed you are to enjoying the outdoors. Iceland’s natural beauty is what it’s known for, and it should be experienced in some way on your visit, but if that isn’t what you’re passionate about, looking for tours that spend more time in Reykjavik and focus on Iceland’s culture and history, instead.

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Reykjavik Weather & Best Times to Visit

There are two main determining factors that control when is the best time to visit Reykjavik: when the weather is most pleasant, and when you can see the Aurora Borealis, or the Northern Lights.

Best Time to Visit Iceland

For weather and sunlight, the best time to visit Reykjavik is definitely from June to August, during the summer. Being so close to the North Pole, Iceland receives over 21 hours of sunlight, which in itself is an incredible thing to experience.

This is also the warmest time of the year, with temperatures averaging in the low-50’s. So while you may need to pack a sweater, light jacket, and rely on layering, it will be much more comfortable than the near-freezing temperatures during the winter.

Best Time to See Aurora Borealis in Iceland

On the flip side, the best time to see the Aurora Borealis in Iceland (and Reykjavik) occurs when there are the most dark hours in the sky, increasing the probability that these magnetic lights will be visible. If your primary aim when touring Iceland is to see the Northern Lights, your best chances are by far during the month of November (and during 8pm-2am), so try to schedule your trip for then. If this is impossible, the Aurora can still be witnessed anytime between September to March.

Reykjavik Bike Tours

As in other Scandinavian countries, the Icelandic are proud of their environmentalism and green habits, including cycling. Because of this Reykjavik has an extensive system of bike paths, and the government intends to expand the system.

During the summer, one of the best ways to explore Iceland is to go on a bike tour. With almost unlimited sunlight, there is no need to worry about making it to a location before dark, and on a bike you will be able to see much more of Iceland’s infamous scenery than walking, but still getting a better feel for the land than in a car. One popular biking route is the famous Golden Circle.

A bike tour is also a great way to get a feel of Iceland’s capital city, Reykjavik. One interesting facet of Reykjavik is that there are no sidewalks, which makes biking through the streets even easier. A bike is a great way to cover ground and appreciate the innovative Icelandic architecture  There are also some incredible scenic routes, such as the coastal path to Fossvogsdalur, that do not allow cars.

Things to Do in Reykjavik

There are dozens of attractions in Reykjavik, Iceland -- but if you only have a couple of days in this capital city before setting out to face Iceland’s hostile wilderness, here are some must-sees and not-to-be-missed things to do.

  • The Hallgrímskirkja Church. This symbol of Reykjavik is a renowned and beloved architectural landmark in Reykjavik. The modern church is not only impressive and beautiful from the outside, but serene and stunning once inside as well. For a small fee, you can also climb to the top of the tallest tower in the church for an incredible panoramic view of the city.
  • Visit a Museum. There are 11 incredible museums in Iceland, ranging from the all-encompassing history/culture museum (the National Museum of Iceland) and art (the three-building Reykjavik Art Museum) museums, to more specific and niche museums such as the Iceland Whale Museum and the small, but well-respected, Phallological Museum, which houses the largest collection of penises in the world. Take some time out of your day to enjoy these top tier institutions.
  • Go Shopping. Pick up souvenirs and specialty foods at the open-air shopping center of Laugaveguar.
  • The Settlement Exposition. If you’ve ever wondered just how a bunch of convicts made their home on one of the roughest environments on Earth, this exposition is the one for you. Get a better sense of Iceland and its people’s roots at this incredible museum, and if you can’t get enough, supplement this experience with a trip to the Árbaer Open Air Museum, which shows you what 19th century Icelandic life looked like.
  • Take a soak in a thermal pool. Iceland is home to dozens of thermal pools, and while you will undoubtedly visit the Blue Lagoon, there are also many other thermal springs in the Reykjavik area have been made into public spas. Not only is it a relaxing way to start or end your day, but it’s also a great way to mix with the local population. It’s also one of the few things in Iceland that’s cheap! 

Food Tours In Reykjavik

In Reykjavik, it’s all about contrast -- futuristic modern architecture against an endless expanse of nature, volcanic activity and glaciers rolled into one, rough seas and rolling hills -- and the same applies to food.

Try hearty Icelandic classics with a modern spin, and treat yourself to an eating experience. One such restaurant is the famed modern Perlan, a glass dome restaurant in one of Reykjavik’s parks.

Some of the classic Iceland meals you may try on a food tour of Reykjavik include:

  • Pylsur: This is Iceland’s version of the hot dog, made of beef, lamb and pork. Typical toppings include fried and raw onions, brown mustard, and remoulade (a spiced mayonnaise).
  • Whale & Horse: The food list for adventurous eaters includes these two red meats (yes, whale is red meat!). Whale can be served anywhere from steak-style to raw as carpaccio, and horse is sometimes described as tasting a bit more gamey than pork.
  • Rye bread: This dark brown bread is a staple in Iceland, and one of the country’s specialties. Whether served toast-style with toppings ranging from cheese to fish, or as a side with your stew, you will never be able to forget about Icelandic bread after having a taste.
  • Seafood: This broad category speaks to just how well Iceland handles its fish -- fresh, delicious, and caught in an eco-friendly manner. Fish is also one of Iceland’s major exports, and local favorites include salmon, classic Icelandic langoustine (or lobster), cod, and haddock.

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