Keflavik Packages | Duration | Price |
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Journey Through Iceland Hidden Treasures | Group Tour Package | 10 days & 9 nights | INR 3,38,000 |
Journey to Icelandic Wonders | Group Tour Package | 10 days & 9 nights | INR 3,71,250 |
Visit Keflavik, also known by the name 'Liverpool of the North' for its rock n’ roll music culture. Choose Thrillophilia's pocket-friendly Keflavik tour packages which include the most exciting activities in the region.
Our expansive range of all-inclusive tour packages covers everything from stays at premium locations to meals and transfers. We guarantee you 24*7 customer assistance and consistent on-ground assistance. Enjoy a memorable trip with our knowledgeable destination experts and a huge community of trusted vendors. You can also personalize your tours for Keflavik and add attractions or activities of your choice.
Visit Vikingaheimar, a museum that carries years of Viking history. Unlock a world of the Viking's biggest adventures and learn more about their culture and traditions. You can also check out the Rock Museum, which is home to information about the greatest Icelandic musicians of all time.
Take a look at the Fishermen Monument or Anchor Statue, which stands as a symbol of God's hand. It was built in memory of the fishermen who went missing or drowned. You can also visit the famous Giantess in the cave, which is especially loved by kids.
This season, book your Keflavik packages with Thrillophilia and spend an exciting vacation in the charming landscapes of Iceland.
On average, a trip for Keflavik from Thrillophilia for 7-8 days will cost you roughly between INR 1,80,000 and 2,16,000. However, the final cost for the package may change depending on factors like the transfers, stay type, and activities included. You can also choose to personalise our tours and add or remove activities as per your preference.
Generally, a Keflavik trip for 7-8 days is enough to visit the most popular places in the region. Within this period, you can explore attractions such as Giantess Cave, Viking World, and Thingvellir National Park. However, if you plan to explore the region in detail, it's suggested that you invest at least 2-3 more days.
Keflavik is popular for its breathtaking natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage. You can visit a variety of attractions in the town including Blue Lagoon (geothermal spa) and the Vikings Museum. It's also popular for its musical history, which you can dive into at the Rock n Rol Museum.
Peak Season: Akureyri witnesses the summer season between June and August. At this time, you can witness the views of the midnight sun at the fishing pier or grab your favourite snacks from Kökulist Bakery.
Shoulder Season: During September, October, and May, Keflavik witnesses spring. You can experience pleasant weather which is perfect for activities like sightseeing tours. During these months, you can explore unique museums like the Icelandic Museum of Rock ‘n’ Roll or Vikingaheimar.
Waning Season: Many travellers also prefer to book their Keflavik tours between November and April, which is the winter season. In this season, you can enjoy visiting Waterworld and spend some time relaxing in the warm geothermal waters.