Nestled on the edge of the North Atlantic Ocean, Reykjavik, the capital city of Iceland, captivates visitors with its charming blend of natural beauty and vibrant urban charm. Known for its colorful buildings, geothermal pools, and artistic spirit, Reykjavik offers a unique backdrop for exploration and adventure. Whether you're wandering the bustling streets lined with trendy cafes and shops, or immersing yourself in the city's rich cultural heritage at museums and galleries, Reykjavik is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.
The cheapest month to fly to Reykjavik is typically January.
The best price we found is for HK$4,602 from Hong Kong to Reykjavik.
Some popular airlines include: Fly Play, China Eastern.
A good price for a flight to Reykjavik is HK$4142 - HK$5062.
The popular airports near the city of Reykjavik are Keflavik International Airport (KEF) and Reykjavik Domestic Airport (RKV).
The flight to Reykjavik (REK) is roughly 13 hours 54 minutes and 6,033 miles (9,710 kilometres) from Hong Kong, Hong Kong - Hong Kong International Airport (HKG).
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Modern cathedral with a striking tower
Glass-domed fine dining restaurant
Convention center, concert, opera house, architecture, and aurora
Steel boat sculpture beside the sea
Displays of mammalian phallic specimens
Prominent route for bars, shops & cafes
Tracing the history of Icelandic culture
Small urban lake with swans & geese
Island with old buildings & modern art
Open-air museum for city history
Viking buildings from the 10th century
Sandy beach with a manmade hot spring
Historic residence of Icelandic poet
Modern city hall & visitor's center
Meseum of Icelandic seafaring culture
Sculpture museum in an artist's house
Scenic hike & descent into volcano
Museum of contemporary Icelandic art
Exhibit with life-sized whale models
Small island & birding destination
History museum with waxwork exhibits
Dramatic light memorial to John Lennon
Harbor, puffins, whale watching, and aurora
Large indoor flea market with eats
Thermal outdoor pools, a garden & a zoo
Northern Lights museum & exhibits
Museum of Iceland's first sculptor
Nature
Park
Landmark for aurora borealis views
Modern art museum with a cafe & shop
Icelandic art & cultural heritage museum
Charming, historic cathedral from 1796
Tourist attraction
Iceland's Parliament House
Neo-Gothic cathedral built in 1929
Forested park for walks, picnics & views
Nature reserve, forest, aurora, equestrianism, and nature
Museum, art, art museum, and visual arts
Nordic cultural center
Icelandic restaurant
Shopping corridor with retailers & cafes
Destination for exhibits on pop art
Compact museum showcasing photography
Zoo with domesticated animals & rides
Shopping
Many plant species & scenic pathways
Video museum exploring Icelandic culture
Modern sculpture museum & garden
History
Tiny creative museum on Icelandic punk
Iconic art installation on a hilltop
Rift between tectonic plates used in GoT
Icelandic restaurant
Waterfall formerly used by wool factory
Puffins and whale watching
Cruise terminal
Lutheran church consecrated in 1903
Route
Lake
Historic street with 18th-century house
Aurora
Small public square with shops & events
Bird-filled park with a lake & play area
Mountain
Safari
Puffins
Art gallery
Art, museum, and art museum
Museum, art, art museum, and art gallery
Park with ponds, rocks & elves
Point of interest
Buzzy store with crafts by local artists
Equestrianism, volcano, and nature
Stalwart hub for retail & restaurants
Museum
Disc golf, a playground & a museum
Compound building
Route
Point of interest
River and salmon
Museum
Point of interest
Local history museum
House museum of Nobel-winning author
Art museum, painting, and art
Protestant church
Prominent Icelandic brewery
Creative hub promoting Icelandic design
Leisure centre
Lake with trout, char & salmon fishing
Local history museum
Public square in Reykjavik's center
Point of interest
Tourist attraction
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A Viking of legendary status, Ingolfur Arnarson reached this northern peninsula and saw smoke rising through the air. The name Reykjavik, meaning smoky bay, was hence given to this Atlantic strip of land. With many geysers spewing up heated water and geothermal springs bubbling over with steam, rather than smoke, was what he’d seen emanating from the ground. Today, these natural resources prevent the need to burn fuels to keep Icelandic people warm. It’s a great way of keeping the clear blue skies of Iceland’s capital as crisp as can be.
Of course Mother Nature often has her way with those blue skies and brings Reykjavik its fair share of rainy weather. And when winter rolls around, Reykjavik’s northern location means only brief glimpses of the sun and clear blues.
Cool temperatures, however, have never kept the people of Reykjavik from having a good time. Pubs and nightclubs draw locals and visitors to the fun and merriment to be had at these hot spots, and even more so in the long, long days of summer. An easy and laid back way of life, welcoming locals and a love of fun have an increasingly large number of tourist choosing Iceland as their vacation destination. Add cultural events, captivating treks in and around the city and a dip in one of those geothermal baths and your trip is complete.
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Flights from Hong Kong, Hong Kong - Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) to Reykjavik (REK) - The flight distance between these airports is 6,033 miles (9,710 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 13 hours 54 minutes.
From Hong Kong (HKG), Hong Kong to Reykjavik, Iceland (KEF): HK$4,602
Depart: 06 Jun 2024 · Return: 22 Jun 2024 Price found 18 May 2024, 13:26
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