Eva
Reykjavík
3 days
Hi I am Eva, I am 50 years old and a single mom. I love animals and nature. I like to travel and meet new people, see new cities and learn about new cultures.
Hanna
Hi. An Icelandic woman who loves walking around cities. Looking at buildings , visiting museums and enjoying sunny days.
Eva
Hi I am Eva, I am 50 years old and a single mom. I love animals and nature. I like to travel and meet new people, see new cities and learn about new cultures.
Based on 9 experiences
I went to iceland some time ago and the views took my breath away and made me cry 😂 i fully recommend visiting this country if you feel you need to get in touch with nature more or feel cozy like in a cafe that we went in the middle of the city! We felt very safe like nowhere else, we recommend the food museum too!
Posted: May 18, 2024Mariana
Mexico
I've been to Reykjavik repeatedly over the years and it is one of the cities where I have felt the safest, even walking around alone in the middle of the night (in winter) without a problem. It's not the most happening of places (unless there's a music festival, and there are many and often), but it's a good home base in Iceland if you want to explore the southern part of the island. It has, however, become much more expensive than it used to be, so it will set you back a bit.
Posted: April 13, 2024Olivia
Hi, I’m Olivia and I’m from Australia! I am an absolute foodie and love travelling to learn languages, meet people, try new foods and explore the nature. I quit my corporate job in 2023 and have been visiting family overseas, learning Spanish (and practicing French) and drinking lots of coffee while I travel about a little bit!
based on 9 experiences
Reykjavik is tiny, you can walk the entire "city" in one morning. I found a few very good restaurants there, and the food was delicious, but expensive.
Posted: May 21, 2023I went alone and could allow myself to travel independently. I spent all days sightseeing the Golden Circle. I could book the Secret Lagoon (two hours entry, more rural stay and significantly smaller, but unique) to the south towards Vik and the black sand beach. An extraordinary walk/route along the coast is the way to the Grota lighthouse - a total of about 12 km, which was really worth it. It was so peculiar, identical and beautiful.
Posted: November 17, 2022