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04 12 2024 - 10 12 2024
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Dublin (DUB)to

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04 12 2024 - 16 12 2024
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Dublin (DUB)to

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10 12 2024 - 16 12 2024
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25 02 2025 - 04 03 2025

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25 02 2025 - 10 03 2025

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EUR 344*

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FromDublin (DUB)ToAkureyri (AEY)Round trip
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25 02 2025 - 17 03 2025

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EUR 344*

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*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 72hrs and may no longer be available at the time of booking. We display fares for Economy Light as standard but it is possible to change your class of service during the booking process. You can also add baggage, meals and extra legroom to your trip during booking.

 

What to see and do in Akureyri

The best time to visit Akureyri

Akureyri, Iceland’s second-largest urban area, is an amazing destination all year round.

A naturally beautiful town, Akureyri is situated on one of the longest fjords in the country and features a mild climate with summer temperatures of up to 77°F (25°C).

Summertime brings long hours of daylight and midnight sun, and activities such as boat trips, hiking, snorkeling and whale-watching tours.

Northern Lights season is from September through to early April, and they are more likely to appear in Northern Iceland than anywhere else in the country. In the colder winter months, shorter days are balanced out with lots of lively festivals and events to wrap up warm for.

Getting around Akureyri

Akureyri is a walking city and you can reach most places in the center on foot, but a car is handy if you want to explore the country further.

There is one taxi rank in the city (called BSO), but there are plenty of buses for both local travel and excursions further afield. One of the big advantages of Akureyri’s local buses is that they’re absolutely free.

The bus stop for all the local city buses is located between the taxi station and the town square. For bus journeys to and from Akureyri (including buses to Akureyri airport), look for a stop near Hof – the cultural and conference center.

The cruise ship harbor is also a 5-minute walk away from the center of the town, making it easy to continue your travels onwards by ferry.

Things to do in Akureyri

Akureyri provides the perfect mix of culture, nature and adventure and it’s a city that offers something for everyone.

You can spend time wandering the quaint stores, cafes, art galleries and museums in the city center. Then later the same day, head outdoors to enjoy fishing, hiking or even skiing. This compact city really offers it all.

You’ll find locals relaxing in the local geothermal pools year-round or playing a round of golf under the midnight sun in the summer season.

During your evenings in Akureyri, we suggest you try one of the numerous excellent restaurants specializing in Icelandic lamb, seafood, and other local delicacies.

Explore the Northern region of Iceland

Akureyri serves as a gateway to North Iceland where you can discover many natural gems, from offshore islands to geothermal wonders.

Discover the Jökulsárgljúfur area of Vatnajökull National Park, home to spectacular Ásbyrgi canyon and Dettifoss waterfall, and the pretty village of Húsavík, a magnet for its whale-watching trips.

Also nearby is the Mývatn area, home to beautiful lakes and geological marvels. You can also take a short ferry or flight from Akureyri to Grímsey: a small, puffin-populated island in the Arctic Circle.

With the recently created Arctic Coast Way and Diamond Circle tourist routes, it’s now easier than ever to access unique scenery and diverse attractions.

After a long day of adventure, why not head to the Beer Spa (Bjórböðin) - just 30-minutes drive from Akureyri - for an experience unlike any other?

FAQs about travel to Akureyri

Helpful information for travelers to Akureyri

How do you get to Akureyri, Iceland?

Travellers going to Akureyri, North Iceland, will usually fly into Keflavík (KEF), before boarding a domestic flight to Akureyri Airport from Reykjavík (RKV).

The transfer from Keflavík to the city airport in Reykjavík covers a distance of 50km (31 miles) and takes around 45 minutes by car.

Can you fly direct to Akureyri from Ireland?

Currently, Icelandair doesn’t offer direct flights to Akureyri from Ireland. You can choose to transfer to Akureyri from Reykjavík straight away, or extend your stopover to explore more of what southern Iceland has to offer.

How do you get to Akureyri from Reykjavík?

Akureyri is located 379 km (236 miles) north of Reykjavík, Iceland’s capital. The quickest way of getting to Akureyri from Reykjavík is by plane.

The domestic flight from Reykjavík to Akureyri takes just 45 minutes, and operates several times a day, all year round. Driving to Akureyri from Reykjavík takes around 5 hours 30 minutes with normal traffic levels.

When can you get cheap flights to Akureyri, Iceland?

Prices for airline tickets to Iceland vary, but you can typically find cheap flights to Akureyri in October and November. Use the booking tool at the top of the page to view the latest flight deals from your nearest departure airport.

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