Planning a trip to Reykjavík, Iceland
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Things to do in Reykjavík in August
Stroll through the charming streets of Reykjavík and explore the local boutiques and galleries. Visit the National Museum of Iceland to learn about the country's history and culture.
Indulge in a gourmet dinner at Matur og Drykkur, a top-rated restaurant offering a modern twist on traditional Icelandic dishes.
Embark on a private luxury tour of the Golden Circle, visiting the iconic sights of Þingvellir National Park, Geysir Geothermal Area, and Gullfoss Waterfall.
Enjoy a gourmet picnic lunch amidst the stunning natural landscapes of the Golden Circle.
Return to Reykjavík and savor a romantic dinner at Grillmarkaðurinn, renowned for its local and organic cuisine inspired by Icelandic traditions.
Embark on a luxurious whale watching excursion from Reykjavík Old Harbour, and witness these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
Relax with a revitalizing spa treatment at the Retreat Spa at the Blue Lagoon, offering exclusive and rejuvenating experiences amidst Iceland's stunning landscapes.
Dine at Fiskmarkaðurinn, a premier seafood restaurant, and savor the finest locally sourced seafood dishes in a sophisticated setting.
Embark on a helicopter tour to explore the mesmerizing landscapes of Iceland from a unique perspective, including aerial views of glaciers, volcanoes, and rugged coastline.
Explore the wilderness on a private super jeep tour, venturing into the rugged terrains and hidden gems of Iceland's natural wonders.
Indulge in a delightful dinner at Matur og Drykkur, savoring the unique flavors of Icelandic cuisine in a luxurious setting.
The weather in Reykjavík in August is generally mild, with average temperatures ranging from 10°C to 15°C. However, it can be unpredictable, so it's important to pack for all types of weather. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Reykjavík
Clothing & Apparel
Comfortable and waterproof jacket -
Reykjavík can experience rain or strong winds, so it's best to be prepared.
Layers of clothing -
The weather in Iceland can be unpredictable, so it's a good idea to dress in layers that you can adjust as needed.
Comfortable walking shoes -
You'll be doing a lot of walking in Reykjavík, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.
Hat and gloves -
Even in August, the weather in Reykjavík can be cool, so it's a good idea to pack a hat and gloves.
Swimsuit -
If you're planning on visiting one of Reykjavík's geothermal pools, don't forget to pack a swimsuit.
Accessories
Sunglasses -
The sun can be strong in Reykjavík, even in August, so it's a good idea to pack sunglasses.
Reusable water bottle -
Tap water in Reykjavík is safe to drink, so you can save money and reduce waste by bringing your own reusable water bottle.
Camera -
Reykjavík is a beautiful city, so don't forget to bring a camera to capture all the stunning views.
Travel adapter -
If you're travelling from the UK, you'll need a travel adapter to use your electronic devices in Iceland.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa (if required) -
Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended date of departure.
Travel insurance -
Travel insurance can protect you against unexpected events such as lost luggage, medical emergencies, and trip cancellations.
Credit cards and cash -
Credit cards are widely accepted in Reykjavík, but it's also a good idea to have some cash on hand for small purchases and emergencies.
Medications -
If you take any medications, make sure to pack enough for the duration of your trip.
First-aid kit -
A basic first-aid kit can come in handy for treating minor injuries.
Good to Have
Guidebook or travel app -
A guidebook or travel app can help you plan your itinerary and learn more about Reykjavík.
Snacks and drinks -
Food and drinks can be expensive in Iceland, so it's a good idea to pack some snacks and drinks to save money.
Reusable shopping bag -
A reusable shopping bag can help you reduce waste and save money on plastic bags.
Power bank -
A power bank can help you keep your electronic devices charged while you're on the go.
Travel towel -
A travel towel is a quick-drying towel that's perfect for packing in your suitcase.
Electronics
Smartphone -
Your smartphone can be used for navigation, communication, and taking photos.
Camera -
If you're interested in photography, bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery of Iceland.
Laptop or tablet -
A laptop or tablet can be useful for staying connected, working, or watching movies.
Noise-cancelling headphones -
Noise-cancelling headphones can help you block out noise while you're on the plane or in crowded places.
Universal charger -
A universal charger can help you charge your electronic devices in Iceland.
Payment Options -
Credit cards are widely accepted in Reykjavík, but it's also a good idea to have some cash on hand for small purchases and emergencies.