This frequent and reliable service is available every day of the week, all year round, in connection with scheduled passenger flights through Keflavik International Airport (KEF). Hotel pick-ups start 30 minutes before the departure time listed, and all passengers are transferred from their hotel to the bus terminal in Reykjavik City, from where the coach departs.
Hotel Pick-up: Includes pick-up from all major hotels in the Reykjavik area.
Pickup included
All passengers are required to be ready at their designated pickup point 30 minutes before their booked departure. Shuttles will go to different hotels in the Reykjavik area to collect passengers who have booked hotel pick-ups, and all passengers are then brought to the bus terminal where the transfer coach will be waiting. The coach will then drive directly to Keflavik airport, where you will be dropped off by the terminal building from where all flights depart.
During the 45 minute drive to Keflavik airport you can either relax in our modern and comfortable coaches or make use of the free WiFi on board.
The transfer service is available every day of the week, all year round, in connection with all scheduled passenger flights to and from Iceland through Keflavik International Airport (KEF).
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
Pickup from all hotels, bus stops and starting points starts 30 minutes before stated departure time. Pickups is offered from all major hotels in the Reykjavik area. Due to traffic restrictions in the city center your pick-up point may not be directly in front of the hotel, please confirm your pick-up time and pick-up location directly with the local provider before traveling.
Pick-up from all meeting points starts 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time. The pick-up bus will have a Gray Line logo on it.
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