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Private transfers from Keflavik International Airport

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Countries » Iceland » Keflavik International Airport (KEF)

Private transfers from Keflavik International Airport

Traveling to Iceland and going to arrive at KEF airport?
You are in a right place!

We offer safe, reliable and cost-effective private door-to-door transfers from Keflavik International Airport (KEF) to Reykjavik and vice versa, as well as any other transfers from KEF airport or from Reykjavik to any other destination.

Furthermore, you can book our affordable chauffeur service renting a car with driver for several hours or for the whole day to use it in Reykjavik and its surroundings.

All our drivers are English-speaking professionals, and some of them speak other foreign languages, too. In any case, our English-language customer support by phone or by WhatsApp will be at your disposal 24/7 after placing your order.


HOW IT WORKS


Choose the route and a vehicle

Select service type you need, choose the route (or hourly hire duration), indicate number of passengers and luggage, as well as other necessary details if needed. See the price for different vehicle classes, choose one suitable for you and press Next.

Choose the payment method

Complete the booking form, choose the payment method, press Make Booking button, make online prepayment (if needed) and get email confirmation. When a driver will be assigned to your job, his phone number will be emailed to you.

The driver meets you with a name tag

Your driver will meet you on-site with a name tag at the right time. He will walk you to the car and safely drive you to your destination. At the end of your ride, if needed, you will pay in cash or by card-to-card transfer to your driver.

OUR BENEFITS

English-speaking drivers

Not only English-speaking support: almost always we can provide you with an English-speaking driver, too

Free cancellation

Change or cancel your booking free of charge at any time up to 72 hours prior to pickup time

Always fixed fares

Be it an airport transfer or city ride, we always have fixed fares: you can quote us on that

Different payment methods

PayPal or credit card online, as well as SEPA, ACH and other bank transfers

Flight status monitoring

We monitor your flight status, the driver will meet you just in time, even if your flight will be delayed

Meet-and-greet service

Our driver will wait you at least 60 minutes after the actual landing of your flight

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

5 stars
Delaney
United States
03.11.2024

Great pickup service and ride

Great pickup service and ride. Thanks Sergay!
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5 stars
Customer Z
United States
30.10.2024

The driver was very responsive to my…

The driver was very responsive to my text in the evening before my ride. He didn't really know English but we used the translation app so it was ok. He had a sign with my name on it which was helpful. Other drivers there did not have a sign with name...
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5 stars
Isaac
Germany
28.10.2024

excellent service

excellent service
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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

5 stars
Delaney
United States
03.11.2024

Great pickup service and ride

Great pickup service and ride. Thanks Sergay!
Source: English

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Keflavik International Airport (IATA: KEF, ICAO: BIKF) is the main international gateway to Iceland, located about 50 kilometers (31 miles) southwest of the capital, Reykjavik, near the town of Keflavik. It is Iceland’s largest and busiest airport, handling nearly all international air traffic to and from the country.

Key Features of Keflavik International Airport:

  1. Location and Accessibility:

    • Situated on the Reykjanes Peninsula, the airport is about a 45-minute drive from Reykjavik.
    • It offers easy access to major Icelandic attractions, such as the Blue Lagoon and other natural sites on the peninsula.
  2. Infrastructure and Facilities:

    • Keflavik has a single main terminal, Leifur Eiriksson Air Terminal, with modern amenities, including restaurants, shops, duty-free stores, lounges, and comfortable waiting areas.
    • The airport is known for its minimalist, Scandinavian-style design, focusing on functionality and comfort.
  3. Airlines and Destinations:

    • Keflavik is a hub for Icelandair and PLAY, Iceland’s two main airlines, connecting passengers to North America and Europe.
    • The airport provides seasonal and year-round flights to destinations across North America, Europe, and a few other locations, as Iceland has become a popular stopover for transatlantic flights.
  4. Passenger Experience:

    • The airport features several facilities catering to international passengers, including currency exchange, free Wi-Fi, and charging stations.
    • There are clear connections between international flights, as the airport was initially designed to support transatlantic travel.
  5. Climate and Weather Considerations:

    • The airport operates in a subarctic climate and experiences sudden weather changes, especially in winter. However, it is well-equipped for icy conditions and snow, with frequent de-icing and efficient runway management.

Keflavik International Airport has become a major transit hub, popular for Iceland’s strategic location between North America and Europe, as well as for travelers looking to explore Iceland’s unique natural landscapes.

How to get from Keflavik International Airport to Reykjavik

There are several ways to travel from Keflavik International Airport to Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, located about 50 kilometers (31 miles) away. Here are the most common options:

1. Airport Shuttle Bus

  • Cost: Around 3,000-4,000 ISK (approximately $20-$30 USD) for a one-way ticket.
  • Time: 45-60 minutes.
  • How to Use: Shuttle services like Flybus and Airport Direct operate regularly from the airport to various points in Reykjavik.
  • Details: Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the airport, and some services offer hotel drop-off or pickup in Reykjavik.

2. Taxi

  • Cost: Approximately 15,000-20,000 ISK ($100-$130 USD).
  • Time: 45 minutes, depending on traffic and weather.
  • How to Get It: Taxis are available outside the arrivals area at Keflavik Airport.
  • Details: Taxis are a more expensive option but provide direct service to your destination in Reykjavik.

3. Private Transfer

  • Cost: Varies, typically around 15,000 ISK ($100 USD) and up.
  • Time: 45-50 minutes.
  • How to Book: Private transfer services can be booked in advance online or through local providers.
  • Details: Private transfers offer direct service and flexibility, ideal for groups or those with lots of luggage.

4. Car Rental

  • Cost: Rental rates start around 6,000-10,000 ISK ($45-$75 USD) per day, plus fuel.
  • Time: 45 minutes.
  • How to Arrange: Major car rental companies are located at the airport, and booking in advance is recommended.
  • Details: Renting a car is a great option for travelers planning to explore beyond Reykjavik, though it’s important to be comfortable driving in potentially icy or windy conditions.

5. Public Bus (Strætó)

  • Cost: Around 1,920 ISK (approximately $15 USD) for a one-way ticket.
  • Time: 1.5-2 hours, with a transfer required in the town of Hafnarfjörður.
  • How to Use: Route 55 from Strætó, the public bus system, connects Keflavik Airport to Reykjavik.
  • Details: Although it’s a slower option, the public bus is a budget-friendly choice. Tickets can be purchased from the driver, but exact change is required.

Tips:

  • Weather: Winter weather can be unpredictable, so allow extra travel time, particularly if driving or taking the bus.
  • Booking: Shuttle buses and private transfers can be booked in advance for added convenience and are recommended in peak travel seasons.
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