The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Reykjanes, Reykjanes Peninsula

January 3, 2022 Vergie Nakamoto

Discover the best top things to do in Reykjanes, Iceland including Gjain, Gunnuhver Hot Springs, Duushus Museum, Keflavik Maritime Center, Faro de Gardur, Viking World, Stekkjarkot, The Giantess in the Mountain, Folk Museum in Gardur & Lighthouses, Hopsnes Lighthouse.
Restaurants in Reykjanes

1. Gjain

Eldborg, Svartsengi Iceland http://hiticeland.com/places_and_photos_from_iceland/gj%C3%A1in
Excellent
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5.0 based on 86 reviews

Gjain

Located in southern Iceland, this small valley contains breathtaking waterfalls and volcanic formations.

Reviewed By marclQ2537WH

This might be the most beautiful place on the planet. We half expected fairies and pixies to pop out of the nearby caves. Totally worth the drive off the road.

2. Gunnuhver Hot Springs

East of Reykjanes Lighthouse GPS Points N63° 49' 11.500 W22° 41' 14.623, Grindavik Iceland http://www.wondermondo.com/Countries/E/Iceland/Sudurnes/Gunnuhver.htm
Excellent
50%
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4.5 based on 663 reviews

Gunnuhver Hot Springs

Reviewed By Travel_Addict_Cyprus - Michigan, United States

Our first day in Iceland was not a full day. We landed around noon, ate lunch and then visited places around Reykjanes Peninsula. Gunnuhver Hot Springs was our second stop, following Bridge Between Continents. It was cool to see! There is a ramp from where you can view everything. Make sure you have a waterproof jacket and be prepared for the smell! I definitely recommend spending some time visiting Reykjanes Peninsula and the unusual sights. May not be as spectacular as the sights on the South, or photogenic, but they are unusual and worth seeing. In case you are interested, these are the sights we hit on our tour of the Reykjanes Peninsula: Bridge Between Continents, Gunnuhver Hot Springs, Reykjanes Lighthouse, Brimketill Lava Rock, Krísuvíkurberg, Krysuvik geothermal area (Seltún, Kleifarvatn and Grænavatn).

3. Duushus Museum

Duusgata 2, Keflavik, Reykjanesbaer Iceland +354 421 3796 http://www.reykjanesbaer.is/ahugavert/duushus
Excellent
43%
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4.5 based on 90 reviews

Duushus Museum

4. Keflavik Maritime Center

Duusgata 2, Keflavik, Reykjanesbaer 230 Iceland +354 421 3796 http://www.visitreykjanes.is/en/moya/toy/index/place/reykjanes-maritime-center
Excellent
63%
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Keflavik Maritime Center

5. Faro de Gardur

Gardur Iceland
Excellent
42%
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Faro de Gardur

6. Viking World

Vikingabraut 1, Keflavik, Reykjanesbaer 260 Iceland +354 422 2000 [email protected] http://www.vikingworld.is
Excellent
41%
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4.0 based on 566 reviews

Viking World

Viking World is the home of the Viking Ship Íslendingur (the Icelander). Built in 1996, Icelander is an exact replica of the famous Gokstad ship, a remarkable archaeological find of an almost completely intact Viking ship, excavated in Norway in 1882. Viking World is also a home of the Viking millennium exhibition produced by the Smithsonian Institution called Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga. This exhibition sheds light onto the Norse settlement and explorations of unknown lands. These two fine projects, both celebrate Iceland's central role in the discovery of North America a 1000 years ago by the Norse Vikings. They have now found a permanent home in Viking World, a spectacular modern building situated right by the Faxafloi bay in the town of Reykjanes, and can be easily spotted from the main road between the international airport and Reykjavík.

Reviewed By Solsteinn - Seattle, United States

I love Vikings and their history. They were intrepid geniuses, who invented numerous ways to navigate the seas. They were also what the Icelanders call, “sjalfstætt folk,” their word for independent people, that literally means “people who stand on their own feet.” The first settlers to Iceland were people who refused to be subject to a king and founded a republic, including the world’s first parliament, with a law system of unrivaled sophistication. Quite the accomplishment when you demand to be independent. In that spirit, at the 1000th anniversary of Leif Erikson’s voyage to the Americas, a very independent ship builder, and descendent of Leif Eriksson, Captain Eggertsson of the Westman Islands, decided to build by hand, a replica of a Viking ship and sail it to the places Leif was known to have visited. This glorious museum houses this ship, along with excellent and accurate descriptions of Viking life and history, plus the background of what motivated Leif’s journeys. Plus, it’s right near Keflavik International Airport, so you can make a stop at the beginning or end of your trip to Iceland. Best part ever!!! - you can walk around on the ship. It’s placed so that you feel as if you are sailing out to sea. Utterly brilliant. And afterwards, you can sit under it in the coffee garden, and marvel at what independent people will do when they yearn to see what is just there, beyond the horizon...

7. Stekkjarkot

Reykjanesvegur, Keflavik, Reykjanesbaer 260 Iceland
Excellent
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4.0 based on 23 reviews

Stekkjarkot

8. The Giantess in the Mountain

Bakkavegur Harbour, Keflavik, Reykjanesbaer Iceland
Excellent
34%
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4.0 based on 235 reviews

The Giantess in the Mountain

Reviewed By sharonq867 - Zeeland, The Netherlands

It's on the other side of the little Harbour and very funny to just go in and see the giant and it's bed and toothbrush. If you are in the neighborhood anyway you should take a look inside the cave. The local people tell the story that children who turn to old for a pacifier will go to the cave with their parents and leave it in the tree. The cave is well kept and very neat. But be aware that the giant is not, you can hear her snor and burp from the other side of the Harbour.

9. Folk Museum in Gardur & Lighthouses

Skagabraut 100, Gardur 250 Iceland +354 422 7220 http://www.svgardur.is/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 29 reviews

Folk Museum in Gardur & Lighthouses

10. Hopsnes Lighthouse

Bakkalag, Grindavik 240 Iceland http://www.leuchtturmseiten.de/home.htm?5635
Excellent
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4.0 based on 55 reviews

Hopsnes Lighthouse

Reviewed By K1989TBlouisd

Very interesting place. The lighthouse is high above the sea on a very high cliff. The view is fantastic is all directions.

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