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How Far is It in Iceland? Your Guide to Driving Distances

Planning a trip to Iceland can be as thrilling as it is unique, but one question we hear from customers all the time is: “How far is it from here to there?”

Whether you’re landing at Keflavik Airport, dreaming of soaking in Iceland’s Blue Lagoon or planning a Golden Circle adventure, knowing the driving distances between Iceland’s top spots helps you make the most of your holiday.

Here’s a quick, practical guide to the key routes around Iceland…

How far is it from Keflavik Airport to Reykjavik?

The first stop for most travellers is Reykjavik, Iceland’s vibrant capital.

  • Distance: 31 miles / 50 km
  • Driving time: Around 45 minutes
  • It’s an easy drive along the main highway (Route 41) with scenic views of the Reykjanes Peninsula. Perfect for kicking off your Iceland holiday without the stress of a long journey.

How far is it from Reykjavik to the Blue Lagoon?

The world-famous Blue Lagoon tour is a must-see on many Iceland holidays.

  • Distance: 31 miles / 50 km
  • Driving time: Approximately 45 minutes
  • The route takes you southwest from Reykjavik, making it an ideal first stop if you’re arriving early or a relaxing last dip before flying home.

How far is it from Reykjavik to the Golden Circle?

The Golden Circle is one of Iceland’s most popular day trips, featuring geysers, waterfalls and Thingvellir National Park.

  • Distance: 190 miles / 305 km (round trip from Reykjavik)
  • Driving time: Around 6-8 hours including stops
  • The full loop is perfect for a self-drive Iceland holiday or guided tour, with plenty of iconic photo opportunities along the way.

How far is it from Reykjavik to Vik?

For those chasing Iceland’s dramatic south coast landscapes, Vik is a must-visit.

  • Distance: 115 miles / 185 km
  • Driving time: About 2.5-3 hours
  • This route takes you past waterfalls, black sand beaches and volcanic landscapes, making it one of the most scenic drives in the country.

Reykjavik to Akureyri

Akureyri, the capital of North Iceland, is perfect for exploring fjords and northern scenery.

  • Distance: 270 miles / 435 km
  • Driving time: Roughly 5-6 hours
  • A longer drive but incredibly rewarding, with opportunities to stop at charming villages and natural wonders along the way.

Let Us Help Plan Your Iceland Holiday

Whether you want the freedom of a self-drive Iceland holiday or prefer to sit back and enjoy a guided tour around Iceland, our travel experts can help craft an unforgettable itinerary.

From Keflavik Airport transfers to day trips across the Golden Circle and beyond, we’ll make sure your Iceland package holiday is seamless and filled with unforgettable moments.

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