Great port. We did a independent food walking tour. Brilliant 3.5 hours with a local guide and lots of local foods. Ship version of the trip is v v expensive. ...
We went to Reykjavik four days early so we could explore more of Iceland since this cruise only makes two stops. That was a great idea--everything we did (the usual tourist spots--southern coast tour, Perlan, Lava Show, FlyOver Iceland, Food Tour) was wonderful. Had a spectacular meal at The Reykjavik Kitchen. Met some other passengers and saw some sights with them which reduced the taxi fares. ...
This port would sustain 2 days rather than the first Iceland port. There were many things to do, and much of them took longer than we had for this port. ...
Well worth two days. We did a Golden Circle tour which was beautiful and informative. We also did a walking tour through Citywalk which was informative and fun, visitied the big modern church and had a delicious sampling of local food at Loki Cafe. ...
Reykjavik is a good place to start, or end, a cruise. Take a Golden Circle tour and spend at least a day checking out the city, its museums, and other sites without the pressure of having to get back on your ship.,
Many of the sites can be crowded during peak tourist season, but the city itself can absorb the crowds. It is not an inexpensive city to stay in, however. ...
The golden circle and the hot springs were awesome a really great experience, very unique and quite beautiful. Didn't really get to see Reykjavik beside a bus ride through it. ...
We stayed a few more days in Reykjavik at Center Hotels Grandi (be aware they do not have air conditioning in most places) but hotel was nice. We did two day tours with Nice Travel for Southcoast tour and Golden Circle. Bother were great. ...