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Reykjavík City Introduction
Begin your day with a guided exploration of Reykjavík, the world’s northernmost capital. Despite its compact size, the city is rich in history, culture, and striking architecture.
Harpa Concert Hall
An architectural icon on the waterfront, Harpa is known for its glass façade inspired by Iceland’s basalt landscapes. Home to the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, it’s one of the city’s most photographed landmarks and a symbol of modern Icelandic culture.
National Museum of Iceland
Dive into Iceland’s story from Viking settlement to modern society. Exhibits showcase artifacts, medieval manuscripts, religious history, and everyday Icelandic life — ideal for travellers who want context before exploring the country.
National and University Library of Iceland
A quieter but meaningful stop, this striking building houses Iceland’s literary heritage and reflects the nation’s deep connection to language, education, and storytelling.
Whale Watching from the Old Harbour
Head to Reykjavík’s historic Old Harbour and board a whale-watching vessel into Faxaflói Bay.
What you may see:
Tours typically last 2.5–3.5 hours, with warm overalls provided and expert guides sharing insights along the way.
FlyOver Iceland
Experience Iceland from above in this state-of-the-art flight simulation. Suspended seating, motion, wind, mist, and scents make you feel like you’re soaring over glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls, and fjords a favourite for all ages.
Perlan
End the day at Perlan, home to:
A perfect finale combining education, scenery, and photography.
We create small-group and private experiences designed for all ages—combining local food, nature, and Icelandic bathing culture.
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