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Iceland Stopover with Kids: 3 Day Itineraries

Plan the perfect Stopover with Kids in Iceland. Discover fun things to do in Reykjavík and beyond with kids, from whale watching and museums to hot springs and waterfalls.

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Iceland is a great place to visit on a Stopover with kids, as it's consistently voted one of the safest countries in the world for visitors. Now if you do decide to visit Iceland with your family there are a few things to keep in mind like convenience and comfort and how to travel without leaving flexibility on the table, which is often a necessity for younger travelers, and where to find kid-friendly attractions and activities. All things mentioned in this jam packed stopover itinerary.

Travel Reykjavík is one of the more experienced tour companies in Iceland that offers families plenty of options to enjoy traveling Iceland with kids, from Self-Drives to Guided Day Tours.

 

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Hailey Fisher, a traveler and mom of two, spent a few days in summery Iceland with her family and visited a few places highlighted in this article including Hallgrímskirkja and Tjörnin in Reykjavík, the Golden Circle and iconic waterfalls and black sand beaches on the South Coast. She captured her family's favorite moments and shared with us.

Airport to Reykjavík with Kids

There are plenty of options to get from Keflavík Airport to Reykjavík city. However, when you have a few other people to think about, combined with luggage there are a few options that are simply superior when it comes to comfort and convenience.

Private Airport Shuttle: Best Option for Families

If you have a large family traveling together a private airport shuttle is not a more expensive option than other shared transportation options. Then of course you get the added convenience of a direct drop off at your hotel (or nearby bus stop within restricted areas). Skip the carrying of luggage (which often is no joke when traveling with kids) or the added cost of a within-city taxi to go from a drop off point to your hotel.

 

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Self-Drive: Best Option for Families on a Road Trip

For the adventurous family that has planned a road trip in Iceland, many opt for a pre-planned Self-Drive tour. The convenience here is that all is taken care of, plus the added peace of mind that you have a 24-hour emergency service when traveling with your loved ones. You'll arrive to an already booked and fully covered rental car, pre-arranged accommodations, and a suggested itinerary that you can follow along as much as you wish. If the kids are fussy, no need to apologize to fellow travelers on a bus, just stop and enjoy having a fully flexible schedule.

Flybus: Best Budget Option

Although this is not the most convenient option families that do not have a large budget and choose to travel light may find themselves looking for something like a shared bus. When booking Flybus you can add a hotel transfer to your booking, at an extra cost, to make sure you're not stuck at the main city drop off point at BSÍ bus stop.

Iceland's Stopover Activities with Kids (1-2 days)

Visiting Iceland with Kids can be hectic but with plenty of things to do and see during a 1-2 day stop you can make sure your whole family enjoys their time in Iceland.

Tjörnin Pond Stroll

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In the heart of Reykjavík lies Tjörnin, affectionately known as "The Pond." This serene lake is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. Children will delight in feeding the numerous bird species, including ducks, swans, and geese, that inhabit the area. The surrounding pathways are perfect for leisurely walks, and the nearby playgrounds provide additional entertainment for kids. The picturesque scenery, with colorful houses lining the banks, makes it an ideal location for family photos. During winter, when the pond freezes over, it becomes a natural ice-skating rink, offering a unique recreational activity for families.

Whale Watching Tour for the Kids

Iceland's coastal waters are rich with marine life, making whale watching a must-do activity. Tours departing from Reykjavík's Old Harbor provide families with the chance to observe majestic creatures such as minke whales, humpbacks, and dolphins in their natural habitat. These excursions are both thrilling and educational, offering insights into marine ecosystems and the behaviors of these magnificent animals. Children and adults alike will be captivated by the experience, creating lasting memories of Iceland's natural wonders.

 

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Guided Reykjavík City Tour with less walking

Exploring Reykjavík with a knowledgeable guide can enrich your family's visit. Tailored private car tours ensure comfort and flexibility, allowing you to focus on sites that interest your family the most. Highlights often include the striking Harpa Concert Hall, known for its unique architecture, and the bustling shopping street of Laugavegur. Such tours provide a comprehensive overview of the city's culture, history, and modern life, making it both an informative and enjoyable experience for all ages.

Hallgrímskirkja Tower

A visit to Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavík's iconic church, is highly recommended. Riding the elevator to the top of the tower offers panoramic views of the city, which are especially captivating for children. The church's unique design, inspired by Iceland's basalt landscapes, also provides a great backdrop for family photos. This experience combines architectural beauty with a bit of adventure, appealing to both kids and adults.

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National Museum of Iceland

Delving into Iceland's rich history is made engaging at the National Museum. Interactive exhibits and artifacts narrate the nation's journey from Viking settlements to modern times. Children can learn about Icelandic culture and heritage in an interactive environment that stimulates curiosity and learning. The museum provides a comprehensive overview of the country's past, making it an educational stop that is both informative and enjoyable for the whole family.

Blue Lagoon (2+ years age limit)

A short drive from Reykjavík leads to the Blue Lagoon, a unique geothermal spa. Children aged 2 and above can enjoy the warm, mineral-rich waters, making it a family-friendly destination. The lagoon's milky blue waters set amidst a rugged lava field create a surreal and relaxing environment. It's an opportunity for families to unwind together, experiencing one of Iceland's most famous natural attractions.

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Viking World Museum in Keflavík

Located near the airport, the Viking World Museum offers insights into the seafaring history of the Norsemen. The highlight is the Íslendingur, a full-scale replica of a Viking ship that visitors can board, sparking children's imaginations about ancient adventures. Interactive exhibits and artifacts provide an engaging learning experience, making it a hit with kids and adults alike. The museum's design also offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, enhancing the overall visit.

Local Swimming Pools

Icelanders have a strong tradition of visiting public swimming pools, and it's a cultural experience worth sharing with your family. Facilities often include heated outdoor pools, hot tubs, and play areas for children. It's an affordable and enjoyable way for families to relax, socialize, and experience a slice of Icelandic daily life. The communal aspect of these pools provides both recreation and cultural immersion, making it a worthwhile activity during your visit.

 

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Map of Reykjavík Activities for Kids

For your families Stopover in Iceland you may want to know where to find playgrounds for kids and kid-friendly activities and attractions. Plan your visit with this map.

Iceland's Stopover Tours with Kids (3+ days)

Stopover Tours are a combination of day tours that you can intertwine with a great hotel experience in Reykjavík. This option is really popular among families with kids because you always have your base in Reykjavík to return to after a day of exploring. No need to pack and unpack every day to change accommodation and stay on the road for extended periods of time.

For added convenience, all tours include a hotel pick up!

 

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Organize Stopover Day Tours

With more time on your hands, your family can join multiple day tours to explore Iceland, outside the city of Reykjavík.

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Golden Circle Day Tour

The Golden Circle is a renowned route that showcases some of Iceland's most iconic landmarks. Families can visit Þingvellir National Park, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, offering a unique geological perspective. The Geysir geothermal area provides an opportunity to witness the Strokkur geyser erupting every few minutes, a spectacle sure to captivate both young and old. At Gullfoss waterfall, families can enjoy the powerful waterflow and learn about the area's history and environmental significance. It's a family favorite and conveniently only 8 hours with multiple stops throughout the day.

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South Shore Day Tour

The South Shore tour introduces families to Iceland's diverse natural beauty. Stops include the black sand beaches of Reynisfjara, where basalt sea stacks rise dramatically from the ocean, and the picturesque village of Vík. Waterfalls such as Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss offer unique experiences; at Seljalandsfoss, visitors can walk behind the cascading water (a kids dream), while Skógafoss provides opportunities for close-up views and kids will love the rainbow that often shows in front of the waterfall. While a bit longer than the Golden Circle tour, this tour offers kid-friendly attractions and at the end of the day you'll return to your hotel.

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Whale Watching Day Tour in Reykjavík

Reykjavík offers families the chance to observe marine life in its natural habitat. Tours depart from the harbor and venture into Faxaflói Bay, where species such as minke whales, humpback whales, and dolphins are commonly spotted. It's a real adventure trip for kids (and adults) and has all the necessary amenities like warm clothing, blankets, and a heated indoor saloon and large viewing windows if you want to keep the kids indoors. Guests even have complimentary Wifi on board the boat in case you have a teen or two joining.

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Stopover Convenience for Families with Kids

Staying in Reykjavík provides families with the convenience of unpacking once and taking short day trips to various attractions. After a day of adventure, returning to the same hotel allows for relaxation without the hassle of constant packing and moving. The city itself offers numerous dining options, parks, and cultural sites to explore during the evenings or on more relaxed days.

Iceland offers a plethora of family-friendly activities that can be tailored to the length of your stopover. From city explorations to natural wonders, there's something to captivate every family member.

 

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