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There are currently no travel restrictions due to COVID-19 in Iceland, neither domestically nor at the border.

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Finally the time has come that all travel restrictions have been lifted in Iceland, both domestically and at the border. Thereby all rules regarding limitations on social gatherings and school operations as well as the quarantine requirement for those infected by COVID-19 are removed.

Additionally, no disease prevention measures will be in place at the border, regardless of whether individuals are vaccinated or unvaccinated.

For further information please read the full  Government‘s press release . Information about testing due to symptoms .

Please note that visa requirements may apply.

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Tourism strategy for 2021-2030.

Tourism is one of the largest industries in Iceland. Tourism offers a variety of opportunities, but both balance and sustainability must be considered while preserving nature and cultural values.

In January 2019, the Ministry of Industry and Innovation appointed a steering group with the involvement of the Icelandic Tourism Association and the Association of Icelandic Municipal Authorities, which had the task of presenting a draft Future Vision and guiding Icelandic tourism to 2030. The results of that work are now available and can be read here .

Tourism Strategy for 2011-2020

Accepted by Althingi, the Icelandic Parliament, in June 2011.

Parliament resolves to entrust the Minister of Industry with the task of pursuing the following main objectives for tourism during the period 2011-2020:

  • to increase the profitability of the sector;
  • to engage in systematic development of tourist destinations, effective product development, and promotion and advertising work so as to create the opportunity to lengthen the tourist season, reduce seasonal fluctuations, and contribute to better distribution of tourists throughout the country;
  • to enhance quality, professionalism, safety, and environment-awareness in the tourism sector;
  • to define and maintain Iceland’s uniqueness as a tourist destination, in part through effective analysis and research.

These four main objectives in tourism depend on the following:

1. Infrastructure

  • Iceland’s natural surroundings are a natural resource for the tourism sector. It is important to develop, protect, and maintain tourist sites nationwide. The authorities and other stakeholders must join forces in finding the means to finance such improvements.
  • The development of tourism infrastructure shall aim at protecting nature, and the tourism strategy shall aim at incorporating the concepts of sustainability and responsibility for Iceland’s culture and natural surroundings.
  • The regulatory environment for tourism shall take account of the current strategy.
  • Matters pertaining to tourism-related permits shall be reviewed thoroughly, in accordance with the points of emphasis presented in this strategy.

2. Surveys, research, forecasting

  • It is important that tourism development and enhancement be supported with dramatically increased emphasis on analysis, research, and forecasting.
  • The independence of research must be ensured. The Icelandic Tourist Board shall initiate and be responsible for formulating policy concerning the execution and processing of surveys and shall ensure that forecasts of developments in the sector are carried out.
  • The national accounts shall always include statistical data on developments in the tourism sector from year to year.
  • Best practice will be applied so as to ensure that co-ordinated, in-depth appraisals of nationwide tourism resources and infrastructure are carried out.

3. Product development and innovation

  • Product development projects in the tourism sector will be based on cluster ideology and on strategies reflecting the uniqueness of individual areas.
  • New product development options will be sought with cluster collaboration and transfer of technology and knowledge.
  • Tourism support systems shall be simplified, and it shall be ensured that strong units are in place throughout the country, with professional backing and enough strength to support site development, product development, innovation, and marketing.
  • Public sector funding for product development in tourism shall be used primarily for collaborative projects aimed, among other things, at lengthening the tourist season.

4. Marketing

  • Public promotional efforts related to tourism shall take account of the objectives of the tourism strategy.
  • New options for public promotional work shall be sought, as will the means to increase the professional collaboration among public entities in the fields of product development and promotion and advertising.
  • In formulating collaboration between the tourism authorities and Promote Iceland, it is important that quantifiable objectives and metrics be established.
  • Metrics related to promotion and advertising include travel expenditures according to tourism accounts, foreign exchange revenues from foreign tourists, distribution of hotel bed-nights over seasons and geographical areas, the number of tourists, and surveys of tourists’ expectations and experiences.

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Reykjavik is a beautiful and vibrant city with several tourist information centers.

Don’t miss your chance to learn about all that Iceland offers by visiting a tourist information center in the country’s capital, Reykjavik . Reykjavik tourist information centers are excellent places to connect with local experts and learn about the best places to visit.

Whether you’re planning your very first trip or are a seasoned visitor to Iceland, every Reykjavik traveler should know where to go when they need help planning and booking adventures in Iceland.

Iceland is, without a doubt, a wonderful place to visit. It’s full of untamed nature, breathtaking scenery, and vibrant culture and history. Even though it's only about 39,682 square miles (102,775 square kilometers) in size, there is so much to see and do that all travelers will want some help navigating it.

Iceland is packed full of stunning landscapes, such as the Geysir geothermal area, and a tourist information center can help you decide where to start.

Yet, with so many different attractions, it can be difficult for anyone to choose where to begin. Additionally, first-time visitors to the country may find it incredibly overwhelming to plan a great trip to Iceland by themselves.

Luckily, several tourist information centers in Reykjavik share their expert knowledge and services to ensure you have an unforgettable vacation. Locals who know the land inside and out staff each of these centers to provide guests with the most accurate and helpful information possible. 

This article shares top tips about Reykjavik’s tourist information centers and what you can expect to find at them.

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Tourist information centers inform visitors about the incredible things to see and do during their visit. They’re the perfect place to plan all your adventures in Iceland.

The staff at Reykjavik tourist information centers will happily provide directions to famous or popular landmarks. They can share recommendations for museums and the top Reykjavik restaurants and offer insider advice about the city’s best bars and nightclubs .

In addition, visitors can book full-day or multi-day excursions, arrange rental cars from Reykjavik , or even purchase Reykjavik city cards for discounts or free entry to select museums, galleries, and pools in Reykjavik. 

These centers can recommend different activities depending on what you want to do or see. From an unmissable six-hour snorkeling tour in the Silfra fissure to a stunning four-hour glacier hiking tour , the only tricky part will be deciding what to do first!

Visitors to Iceland can visit stunning natural wonders such as glaciers and tourist information centers can help you decide where to start.

At visitor information centers, you can learn about the country’s most famous attractions. Discover Iceland’s much-loved driving routes, the Golden Circle and the Ring Road .

The former includes three awe-inspiring attractions you can visit in a single day, and the latter offers the perfect multi-day excursion around the whole country.

Once you decide the routes you have time for and areas you most want to see, tourist information centers can recommend the perfect Golden Circle tours and Ring Road adventures . Whether you choose a guided option or one of the many self-drive tours available, you’ll walk away ready for an excellent vacation.

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Reykjavik Tourist Information Centers

When traveling to unfamiliar places, knowing where to go is essential when you need help or information. This article includes tourist information center addresses, plus notable attractions, hotels, and landmarks nearby.

A great stop on this list is Reykjavik Tourist Information, a tourist information center and a well-known travel agency. You’ll find them at Hverfisgata 105, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland, and they’re open from Monday to Friday.

Reykjavik Tourist Information was created in 2019 by entrepreneurs and tourism operators. Their mission is to provide visitors to Iceland with a genuine, thorough, and innovative experience so they can enjoy all that the land of ice and fire has to offer worry-free.

There are plenty of hotels available near the center. Such hotels include Fosshotel Baron , only 262 yards (240 meters) away, and Fosshotel Reykjavik , also a short walk from the information center.

Reykjavik Tourist Information is located near the Sun Voyager sculpture

Reykjavik Tourist Information is about 1.3 miles (2.1 kilometers) from the incredible Perlan museum . Perlan offers a unique museum experience dome-shaped building. Several exhibits allow visitors to explore and learn more about Iceland's vibrant culture, history, and nature.

When at Perlan, you must book admission to the Wonders of Iceland exhibit . The Wonders of Iceland is a one-of-a-kind encounter that allows visitors to immerse themselves in beautiful Icelandic nature. Here you can witness the internal magnificence of a glacier while experiencing its subzero temperatures.

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What's On is a much-loved Reykjavik tourist information center. They have two conveniently located centers in downtown Reykjavik. You’ll find both What’s On offices along the mile-long stretch of the Laugavegur shopping street, ideally positioned near many Reykjavik restaurants and bars.

What's On started as a monthly magazine publication. It has been ongoing for the last 30 years, making it one of the oldest tourist magazines in Iceland.

Their main office is at Laugavegur 5, while their second office is at Laugavegur 54. Both What's On tourist information centers are open Monday to Sunday.

What's On's main office is near many excellent hotels, such as the Exeter hotel , which is only 765 yards (700 meters) away. Their second office is close to Alda hotel , only 120 yards (110 meters) from the tourist information center.

The primary What's On office is located near the Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavik.

The second What’s On office is close to the breathtaking Hallgrimskirkja church . With its tower reaching a whopping 245 feet (74.5 meters) high, it's the tallest church in Iceland and the tallest building in Reykjavik. Visitors can pay to ascend to the church's observation tower and overlook the entire city.

What's On provides visitors with valuable information on events happening in Reykjavik, such as exciting music acts and even thrilling roller derby events. 

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In addition to Reykjavik’s main tourist information centers, most hotels offer 24-hour tour desks with professional, knowledgeable staff. Hotel tour desks provide their guests with various services, so they never need to go too far from the comfort of their hotel for information or help.

For example, hotels can book tours in Iceland, such as northern lights tours from Reykjavik or adventure tours from snorkeling to snowmobiling, ice caving, and more. Furthermore, they can book Reykjavik tours if you want to stay in the capital city.

If you want to purchase tickets to the various museums, galleries, or activities available throughout the city, your hotel's tour desk may even be able to sell you tickets.

For your convenience, here are a few hotels with tour desks and a brief overview.

Fosshotel Baron

The Fosshotel Baron is a 3-star hotel offering its guests a unique and affordable experience. With 120 historically themed rooms to reflect the hotel's historical significance. The hotel's roots date back to 1898 when they constructed the first concrete building in Reykjavik, where part of the hotel still exists.

The Fosshotel Baron is smoke-free, with free Wi-Fi available throughout the property. They have a dedicated tour desk to help you plan your perfect day trip or multi-day excursion.

Fosshotel Baron in central Reykjavik has a tour desk to help you with your vacation questions and tour bookings.

Exeter Hotel

The Exeter Hotel is a 4-star hotel full of industrial-chic elegance. What was once a storage building now encompasses 106 guest rooms, each in a contemporary style. The Exeter Hotel offers a fully equipped gym and sauna perfect for working out and relaxing afterward.

In addition to such amenities, the Exeter Hotel provides complimentary breakfast and free Wi-Fi throughout the property. Staff members at the 24-hour front desk will happily assist you with tour bookings and general information.

The staff at Exeter hotel in Reykjavik can help you plan your vacation and book tours.

Hotel Reykjavik Saga

The Hotel Reykjavik Saga is a modern four-star spa hotel with friendly staff who can help you book activities and excursions. They offer 130 stunning boutique-style rooms of various sizes.

The hotel is smoke-free, with free Wi-Fi available throughout the property. It has excellent amenities, including a fitness center, restaurant, and bar.

Hotel Reykjavik Saga is a modern hotel where the staff can assist you in booking excursions.

In addition to the many excellent tourist information centers throughout Reykjavik, Guide to Iceland offers unbeatable information and booking options for your upcoming vacation.

Guide to Iceland is an online tourist information center offering everything you need to ensure your visit to Iceland goes off without a hitch. By booking online, you can spend more time enjoying unforgettable experiences.

You can learn about the nature and culture of Iceland through our well-researched articles or find personal recommendations for places to visit from experienced travel bloggers. Visitors can even get directions to attractions and sites throughout the many regions of Iceland. 

Then when you're ready to plan your visit, you can book tours and rent cars through Guide to Iceland.

You can book tours to spectacular destinations, such as the Icelandic Highlands, through Guide to Iceland, an online tourist information center.

Reykjavik’s Top Tourist Information Centers | In Conclusion

Now you know more about several Reykjavik locations where you can get help planning and booking tours or getting tickets to nearby attractions. With countless museums, galleries, shops, restaurants, cafes, bars, and geothermal pools, you will never be bored when visiting Reykjavik.

Take comfort in knowing that no matter where you end up staying during your visit to Reykjavik, there are plenty of helpful tourist information centers near you. Each center has friendly and knowledgeable Icelanders to assist you and make your stay enjoyable. 

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