We recommend using DoHop when searching for car rentals in Iceland. The rental car companies are very similar but this search engine will help you find the best deals.
If you are not planning on renting a car, the most common and best way for small groups is the FlyBus from Keflavik International Airport.
When it comes to selecting the Flybus you have two options: the regular Flybus which takes you to the central bus station at BSÍ and the Flybus+ which drops you off at a selected location.
Your nearest drop-off location is Bus Stop 9 – Snorrabraut (6 min walking)
If you have a return ticket with FlyBus it’s most convenient for you to take the bus to the airport from BSÍ bus station.
The public bus nr. 55 travels regularly throughout the day from the airport to the capital area. Please note that the bus does not always drive all the way to BSI bus station, downtown Reykjavik. In those cases the last stop is at Fjörður, in Hafnarfjörður, which is a town just outside Reykjavik. Learn more.
You can see the prices for bus nr. 55 here
You can purchase your bus ticket at the airport with card or cash.
Please note that while this is the fastest way of commuting from the airport, Taxi is also the most expensive one.
The prices for 2024:
1-4 passengers & 1 bag per person: 19000 ISK
5-8 passengers & a large trunk for bags : 25500 ISK
You can book a taxi in advance by sending an email to gbt@bsr.is
Tel.: +354 5610000
See more info here
You can use these numbers to call a taxi within Reykjavík:
Hreyfill: +354 5885522
Taxi Reykjavik BSR: +354 5610000
You can browse through the different transportation options from KEF airport here
Your nearest Public bus stop is Barónsstígur ( 3 min walking).
A number of buses stop at these bus stops.
Here you can plan your route.
Here you can see the timetables and the route maps for all the public buses.
The best way to purchase a ticket for the public bus is to download the app “Klapp”.
This is the price table for public bus
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