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How much is a Taxi from Keflavik Airport to Reykjavik?

If you’re planning your Icelandic adventure, you might be wondering about one of the first logistical steps when arriving in Iceland: getting from Keflavik Airport (KEF) to Reykjavik. Like many other travelers you might think "I'll just grab a taxi at the airport." That could end up being a costly mistake. Not because you might get scammed, but simply because taxi fares are high in Iceland and the airport is located 45 minutes away from the city.

Top of taxis with yellow signs glowing in the dark night.

Let’s break down the cost of a taxi from KEF to Reykjavík, so you know what to expect before you even step off the plane.

 

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Taxi from Keflavík Airport to Reykjavík is around $200 USD

Traveling with a taxi from Keflavík Airport to downtown Reykjavík, a trip of ca. 50km (31 miles) should cost around $190-200, if you are traveling between 8:00 - 16:00 on a weekday. However, according to updated taxi prices for 2025 prices can go well over the $250 USD mark for a single person (not including starting or waiting fees) during holidays, with milage fees rising as much as 60%.

Taxi Prices from Keflavik Airport to Reykjavik

The two main companies operating taxis between Keflavík Airport and Reykjavík (and in Reykjavík) are Hreyfill and Taxi Reykjavík (BSR). If, for whatever reason, you find yourself needing a last-minute taxi ride from the airport, make sure you travel with either one of those companies. Both providers have an automatic system that calculates your fare based on their rates and cannot be manually manipulated (so don't bargain with your driver, it simply can't be done). And in case you were wondering - Yes, taxi rates are the same for locals and all visitors to Iceland.

The tables below show estimated taxi fees based on price catalogues shared by the two companies. Please note that the prices are estimates and are subject to change.

Day Tariff

Category
4 passengers
5 – 8 passengers
Starting Fee
810 ISK
1050 ISK
Time Fee/min (Waiting Fee)
182 ISK
236 ISK
Km within city (First 4)
465 ISK
607 ISK
Km within city
334 ISK
435 ISK
Km outside city
537 ISK
696 ISK

Night and Holiday Tariff

Category
4 passengers
5 – 8 passengers
Starting Fee
810 ISK
1050 ISK
Time Fee/min (Waiting Fee)
227 ISK
295 ISK
Km within city (First 4)
549 ISK
716 ISK
Km within city
415 ISK
540 ISK
Km outside city
537 ISK
696 ISK

Holiday Season Tariff

Category
4 passengers
5 – 8 passengers
Starting Fee
1090 ISK
1420 ISK
Time Fee/min (Waiting Fee)
306 ISK
398 ISK
Km within city (First 4)
741 ISK
967 ISK
Km within city
560 ISK
729 ISK
Km outside city
725 ISK
940 ISK

Why Taxi Fares Can Climb as High as $250

If you’ve heard horror stories about +$250 taxi rides from KEF to Reykjavik, you’re not alone. But you've also probably met a very unlucky traveler who wasn't as informed as you are after reading this guide (not that I'm a spokesperson for high prices). Let’s break down the reasons behind these prices:

  • Nighttime Surcharge: Taking a taxi late at night or on weekends often incurs higher fees. For example, day rates can jump up by 18-25% at night.
  • Holiday Pricing: If your arrival coincides with a public holiday, you'll see a big 35% jump in the starting fee and up to 60% in kilometer pricing.
  • Luggage and Waiting Fees: If you’re traveling with multiple bags (so much that it requires a larger vehicle) or if your taxi driver has to wait for you, expect to pay additional fees. With waiting fees as high as 398 ISK (approx. $3) you're quick to rack up a sizeable bill.
  • Distance Factors: If you've booked accommodation further than downtown Reykjavík, ultimately your trip goes beyond the estimated 50km (31 miles), and as milage fees are expensive, costs can easily pile up.

By the time you factor in all these surcharges, a final fare of +$250 is how it's all added up.

So why did someone pay more than $250 for a taxi from KEF airport to downtown Reykjavík? It's likely the person was traveling during a major holiday, possibly at night, maybe even carrying some extra luggage, or it might have been a group of 5 travelers or more that required a larger vehicle.

How not to pay $250 for a Taxi

There are other alternatives to last minute taxis from KEF to Reykjavík, Airport Shuttle Iceland being the most convenient alternative if you want to ride in private but know beforehand what it will cost you.

Airport Shuttle Iceland

When it comes to private transfers that combine affordability and convenience, Airport Shuttle Iceland stands out as the best alternative. This service offers pre-booked rides tailored to your needs, ensuring a smooth and stress-free transfer from Keflavik Airport to Reykjavik.

Private Airport Shuttle van outside airport in Iceland with planes in the background.

Here’s why travelers love Airport Shuttle Iceland:

  • No fees: No milage rates or other fees, just a single flat rate.
  • Affordable Pricing: Starting at 170$ for the car (not per passenger) with prices per person going as far as below $30.
  • Flexibility: Your driver monitors your flight status and is on time to eliminate any waiting times for you.
  • Know what you pay: It's super easy to book online and you're guaranteed to pay the full amount ahead of time.
  • Time saver: Save time by not waiting around for other passengers or stopping at multiple drop-off spots.
  • Door-to-door: Your driver greets you at the airport and drives you directly to your hotel.

For those seeking comfort and reliability without breaking the bank, Airport Shuttle Iceland is the clear winner. Pre-booking is easy, and it’s an excellent way to kick off your Icelandic adventure on the right foot.

 

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Other Transfer Options

If you're looking for shared transportation options or other ways to travel from the airport and to Reykjavík here are a few options. You read more about how they compare in the complete guide on How To Get From Keflavík Airport to Reykjavik Downtown.

Public Buses (Strætó)

For the truly budget-conscious traveler, Stræóo buses (route 55) can get you to Reykjavik for under $20 USD. However, keep in mind that the journey takes around 90 minutes, and you’ll likely need to transfer buses. Note that not all buses on the #55 route go all the way downtown.

Car Rentals

If you’re planning to explore Iceland beyond Reykjavik, renting a car at KEF might be the way to go. Rates vary depending on the season, but this option gives you the freedom to travel at your own pace. (Just remember to factor in parking fees in Reykjavik).

Other Shuttle Services

Companies like Flybus and Airport Direct also provide affordable bus transfers from Keflavík International Airport to Reykjavik. Prices typically cost around $30 per person for a one-way trip. These buses have dedicated terminals and drop-off locations in Reykjavik. Flybus's bus terminal is BSÍ Bus Terminal close to downtown Reykjavík.

Make a day of it with Private Driver

Private Driver offers private day tours starting from the airport. Your English speaking driver greets you at the airport and takes you on your chosen tour. Perfect for families, small groups and Stopover travelers who want to make the most of your time. Simple to book and you choose your exact drop-off location to end your tour for maximum convenience.

Why do people take a Taxi from KEF to Reykjavík?

You might be wondering why anyone would take a taxi when there are so many cheaper alternatives. The truth is many travelers don’t realize that Keflavik International Airport isn’t actually located in Reykjavik. It’s about 50 km (31 miles) away, unlike Reykjavik Domestic Airport, which serves local flights and sits right within the city.

This confusion often leads to travelers assuming the ride will be short and inexpensive. Combine this with Iceland’s high cost of living, which some visitors might not fully research before their trip, and you’ve got a recipe for budget surprises (to say the least). Many people hail a cab out of convenience or a lack of planning, only to find that the fare is equivalent to a few days worth of travel expenses.

To avoid this pitfall, it’s worth planning your transportation ahead of time so you know what you pay before getting in the car.

Pre-booking with Airport Shuttle Iceland is a great alternative if you want a convenient private transportation without any hidden fees.

 

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Grabbing a taxi at Keflavík Airport going to Reykjavík is usually around $200 USD, for day rates on weekdays. Now if you are set on catching a taxi outside the airport, make sure to ride with Hreyfill or Taxi Reykjavík. That said, pre-booking with Airport Shuttle Iceland is a top recommendation for balancing cost, convenience, and comfort. 

If you're looking to stop at the Blue Lagoon you can read these 4 ways to get from Keflavík Airport to the Blue Lagoon, or this piece on Getting from Keflavík to Vík í Mýrdal if you're heading along the south coast.

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