Private Reykjavík Tuk Tuk Extended Tour
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Private Reykjavík Tuk Tuk Extended Tour

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About this experience

Take in the sights of Reykjavik and avoid getting too worn out or wet by riding around the city on an electric tuk-tuk tour. Sit back and watch the city scenery pass by as your driver-guide takes you to local highlights, explains their importance, and stops so you can take photos, stretch your legs, or explore.

On this extended 120-minute tour, you’ll have more time to discover Reykjavik’s charm with a balanced mix of sightseeing and in-depth stops. Visit iconic landmarks like Hallgrímskirkja, enjoy optional visits to places like Perlan, and even squeeze in a quick stop at Valdís ice cream shop or the famous Bæjarins Beztu for a classic Icelandic hot dog.

Tuk-tuk perfect for families, with room for 4 adults plus two kids

Tailor your tour itinerary to include attractions you don’t want to miss

Hotel or harbor pickup and drop-off to make your day easier

Extra time to explore, take photos, and sample local flavors

Available options

Private Reykjavík Tuk Tuk Extended Tour

Pickup included

What's included

Guided tour

Detailed itinerary

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As we drive into Reykjavík Harbor, you'll see the striking Harpa Concert Hall, colorful boats, and bustling cafes. The harbor is a lively blend of maritime history and modern attractions, reflecting Reykjavík's dynamic spirit.

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Þúfa is a serene, grassy art installation with a traditional fish-drying shed on top, offering panoramic views of Reykjavík. We'll have a 10-15 minute stop here with the guide for a brief climb and reflection.

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We drive into the old west side of Reykjavík, navigating its cozy streets. This charming area features historic houses with colorful facades, reflecting traditional Icelandic architecture. The blend of old-world charm and vibrant local culture makes this neighborhood truly unique as we explore.

4

Next, we drive to Austurvöllur, a central square in Reykjavík. Here, we'll explore the open space and admire the statues, including the prominent statue of Jón Sigurðsson, a leader in Iceland's independence movement. The square is a lively gathering spot, surrounded by important buildings like the Parliament House and various cafes, capturing the heart of the city's political and social life.

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We'll now head up to Þingholtin, a picturesque neighborhood in Reykjavík known for its charming streets and historic buildings. This area provides a glimpse into the city's architectural heritage, showcasing well-preserved houses from different eras. It's a tranquil escape just a short drive from the bustling city center, offering a chance to appreciate Reykjavík's distinctive charm from the comfort of our vehicle.

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Stop 6

We'll make a 10-15 minute stop at Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavík's iconic church and a masterpiece of Icelandic architecture. This allows for a chance to admire its distinctive design, which draws inspiration from Iceland's natural landscapes. From its observation tower, you can take in sweeping views of the city, offering a perfect opportunity to appreciate both the cultural significance and stunning panoramic vistas that Hallgrímskirkja offers. Since this is the longer private tour, you can opt for a longer stop.

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Stop 7

Instead of stopping at Hallgrímskirkja, we have the option to continue our drive to Perlan for a visit. Perlan, meaning "The Pearl" in Icelandic, is a striking glass-domed landmark perched atop Reykjavík’s hot water storage tanks. Here, you can explore interactive exhibitions, take in breathtaking panoramic views from the observation deck, and even dine at the revolving restaurant. It’s a truly memorable experience that combines culture, architecture, and nature. And since this is the longer private tour, you can choose to include Perlan in addition to the Hallgrímskirkja stop for a more enriched experience.

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Finally, we drive down Laugarvegur, Reykjavík's main shopping street and cultural hub. This vibrant thoroughfare is lined with shops, restaurants, and cafes, offering a lively atmosphere and a taste of Icelandic urban life. As we descend, you'll soak in the energy and diversity of this bustling street, marking the end of our journey through Reykjavík's eclectic sights and sounds.

What's not included

Admission to Hallgrímskirkja Tower and Perlan Sightseeing Exhibition

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Reykjavik

Reykjavik is the world's northernmost capital city, known for its vibrant cultural scene, stunning natural surroundings, and unique Icelandic charm. It offers a blend of modern amenities and ancient geothermal wonders, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation.

Top Attractions

Hallgrímskirkja

This iconic church is a landmark of Reykjavik, known for its distinctive architecture and towering spire. It offers panoramic views of the city from its tower.

Architecture/Religious 1-2 hours Moderate (ISK 1000 for the tower)

Harpa Concert Hall

A stunning modern concert hall with a glass facade that reflects the surrounding landscape. It hosts a variety of performances and events.

Architecture/Entertainment 1-2 hours Free to enter, performance tickets vary

Blue Lagoon

A geothermal spa known for its milky-blue waters rich in minerals. It's a popular spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Nature/Relaxation Half a day Expensive (ISK 49,900 and up)

Reykjavik Art Museum

A museum showcasing contemporary Icelandic and international art. It's housed in a striking building with a glass facade.

Museum 1-2 hours Moderate (ISK 1400)

Perlan Museum

A unique museum located in a glass dome that offers a variety of exhibits, including a glacier exhibit and a planetarium.

Museum 2-3 hours Moderate to Expensive (ISK 3,990 and up)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Plokkfiskur

A traditional Icelandic fish stew made with mashed potatoes, white fish, onions, and béchamel sauce.

Main Course Contains fish and dairy

Hákarl

Fermented shark, a traditional Icelandic delicacy known for its strong smell and taste.

Snack Contains fish

Skyr

A thick, creamy Icelandic yogurt-like dairy product, often served with berries or cream.

Dessert Contains dairy

Rúgbrauð

A dense, dark rye bread traditionally baked underground using geothermal heat.

Bread Vegan

Popular Activities

Glacier hiking and ice climbing Whale watching Snowmobiling on a glacier Caving and lava tunnel exploration Visiting geothermal spas like the Blue Lagoon or Sky Lagoon Enjoying a traditional Icelandic massage or spa treatment Taking a leisurely walk around Tjörnin Lake in Reykjavik Visiting museums and galleries

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the warmest time of the year with long daylight hours, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is lively with numerous festivals and events.

8°C to 13°C (46°F to 55°F) 46°F to 55°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Icelandic
  • Widely spoken: English, Danish, German
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Icelandic Króna (ISK)

Time Zone

GMT+0

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Iceland is a very safe country with low crime rates. However, it's always important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep your valuables secure and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, and only use ATMs located in secure, well-lit areas
  • • Research tour operators and rental companies before booking to ensure they are reputable and legitimate

Getting there

By air
  • Keflavík International Airport • 50 km (31 miles) from Reykjavik
By bus

BSÍ Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services and easy-to-use ticketing.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bustravel, Uber (limited availability)

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Reykjavik Hlemmur Vesturbær

Day trips

Golden Circle
230 km (143 miles) from Reykjavik • Full day

A popular day trip route that includes three of Iceland's most famous attractions: Þingvellir National Park, Geysir Geothermal Area, and Gullfoss Waterfall.

South Coast
150-200 km (93-124 miles) from Reykjavik • Full day or overnight

A scenic drive along Iceland's south coast, offering a variety of attractions, including waterfalls, black sand beaches, and glaciers.

Snæfellsnes Peninsula
240 km (149 miles) from Reykjavik • Full day or overnight

A scenic peninsula known as 'Iceland in Miniature' due to its diverse landscapes, including mountains, glaciers, lava fields, and beaches.

Festivals

Reykjavik Arts Festival • Late May to early June Iceland Airwaves • Early November Reykjavik Winter Lights Festival • Late January to early February

Pro tips

  • Visit the Blue Lagoon or another geothermal spa for a relaxing and rejuvenating experience
  • Explore Reykjavik's street art and murals, which can be found throughout the city
  • Take a day trip to the Golden Circle or another nearby attraction for a taste of Iceland's natural wonders
  • Try traditional Icelandic food, such as lamb soup, fish stew, and fermented shark
  • Visit a local brewery or distillery and sample Icelandic craft beer or spirits
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 4
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