If traveling internationally or to Iceland is new to you, we are here to help. Our staff is happy to guide you through the travel planning process. But lets start with a few travel tip. We also have a select few All inclusive lodging and meal packages to maximize you adventure and minimize the travel stress.
GETTING HERE
All international flights from the USA, EU, and Canada arrive at Keflavik International Airport. This airport is about 45 minutes by car or bus to Reykjavik, the capital city. The major airline is Icelandair, but many other airlines line to Keflavik,
From Reykjavik you can also get a domestic flight at Reykjavik Airport to Akureyri – known as the capital of the North. This airport is only served by Icelandair. You can buy a separate ticket to the north or look for a package when booking your trip.
If you are not renting a car you can take the FlyBus bus from the Keflavik Airport to Reykjavik transfer station, the Municipal Airport or your holtel. is islands most reliable and comfortable bus company.
There are also municipal buses from Reykjavik or Akueryeri to Blondous, but they are infrequent and slow. We recommend renting a car.
Bike Transport questions? You can travel with your bike on all airlines flying to Iceland. Use a certified bike bag for maximum protection. When you arrive there will be mechanics and tools to assist with a proper bike build, and bike and bag storage. If you rent a car, get one that fits 5 bags to fit the bike.
Buses can transport bikes packed in a bag.
Check out this site for Bike Bag
You can rent a car from most major car companies at both Keflavik and Akureyri airports. We recommend staying with a known brand. Smaller companies can presure you into unneeded insurance or large deposits.
There are several camper van rental companies. Most are very reputable. This can be a fun way to explore the country side and enrich you trip.
DISTANCES TO BLONDUOS
From Keflavik 326 K 4 Hours
From Reykjavik 285 K 3 hours
From Akureyri 144 k 1 hour 40 minutes
TIPS ABOUT ICELAND

Just a few ideas and some great links
Traditional iceland food is amazing. It is from the people , land and transition.
Breakfast is usually cold, with sweet breads, cheese and meats.
There are lots of traditional soups. My favorites are Suppasvepa , or Fish Soup.
Dinners are normally Salmon, Cod, or Artic Char. Lamb is a great tradition, and the best lamb in the world. However, hamburgers are becoming popular, so if you are craving something more transtional, you can always find a burger and fries.
If you are looking for groceries for your cabin or campsite, there is a nice general market in town , the Kjรถrbuรฐin, open 9 am to 6 pm
You can get a glass of beer or wine at most restaurants. There are many great breweries in Iceland. It is good to get familiar with them so you can get one you like.
https://www.visiticeland.com/article/breweries-in-iceland
To purchase beer or wine, you can only get it at the Vinbuรฐen. There is one in Blonduos and it is open daily 2 to 6 pm. So plan ahead .
The native language is Icelandic. It is nice to know a few words to get you by, as well as how to pronounce the cities and place names.
- รฐ and ร are pronuonced with a TH sound.
- A ll is pronounced lt
- and HV is pronounced like a k or a q
- For example, the famous spot รingvellir is pronounced Thingweltir.
