Iceland Destination Highlights | Gray Line Sightseeing
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Northern Lights Mystery Tour with Gray Line Iceland
Seeing the Northern Lights for the first time is a really awesome experience.
GrayLine Iceland Scania P370 Selfoss to Reykjavik
This coach is using a Scania P series truck chassis, with a Mobipeople Explorer bodywork.
The video was recorded on Boxing Day of 2016, while bringing tourists back to Reykjavik from Vik. The video started after the coach passed through Selfoss and ends at the outskirts of Reykjavik.
Transportation to and From Kevlavik Airport, Iceland
Transportation between Kevlavik Airport and central Reykjavik is by road only; an approximately 50 kilometers/31 mile distance. Both Gray Line and FlyBus meet every arrival and is really the only economical way between town and airport.
September, 2017
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Secret Lagoon, Buffet Dinner and Northern Lights Tour from Reykjavik
During your time in Reykjavik, combine three different experiences with a visit to the Secret Lagoon, a traditional Icelandic buffet dinner and the Northern Lights.
Pack three of Iceland’s best experiences into one night on this 6-hour tour from Reykjavik. Start at the Secret Lagoon, where you’ll relax in geothermal waters that will keep you warm no matter the temperature outside. Next, head to a local country restaurant to dine on a traditional Icelandic buffet. Then finish off your night by chasing after the dazzling Northern Lights before heading back to Reykjavik.
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A tour of Iceland (inclusive of the volcano & the lava tunnel), Reykjavik, Iceland GoPro 1080p
Exploring the magical land of fire and ice - Iceland. Tour includes a visit to the Thrihnukagigur dormant volcano, The Raufarholshellir lava tunnel and the colourful streets of Reykjavik, Iceland 2018. Excursions booked via Gray Line & Reykjavik Excursions. Shots were taken with GoPro Hero 5 Black 1080p HD.
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ICELAND: Reykjavík, the Blue Lagoon and the Golden Circle!
Visiting Reykjavík (00:30), the Blue Lagoon (02:52) and the Golden Circle (04:41). Enjoy!
[PLEASE WATCH IN FULL HD]
FEATURING:
00:27 - Gray Line bus from Keflavík Airport to Reykjavík city
00:35 - Hallgrímskirkja - The Hallgrim Church, Reykjavik + the view form the top of the church
00:51 - Laugavegur, Reykjavik - the main street of the city
00:57 - Harpa Reykjavik - Concert hall and conference center
01:38 - Sæbraut: the shore line of Reykjavik, near Harpa - pebbles, view of Mount Esja
01:54 - Sólfar / Sólfarið - The Sun Voyager, viking ship sculpture at the shore
02:10 - Vesturgata in Kvosin district of downtown Reykjavik, where the tourist information is located, as well as lots of restaurants and hotels such as Centerhotel Plaza Reykjavik. This part includes shots of Kirsuberjatréð, a statue in front of Geysir Bistro and Listasafn Reykjavíkur Hafnarhús (Art Museum of Reykjavik).
02:43 - On the way to Blue Lagoon via Hafnarfjördúr with Reykjavik Excursions bus. Volcanic landscape!
03:02 - Blue Lagoon Iceland, situated in Grindavík. Includes view of the bistro, the lagoon itself and the mud mask application area.
04:37 - Dunkin' Donuts Reykjavik in Laugavegur
04:51 - On the way to Þingvellir / Thingvellir National Park on Þingvallavegur with Gray Line
05:00 - Þingvellir National Park
05:38 - Gullfoss waterfall
06:18 - Geysers in Geysír - The geyser Strokkur erupts every 5 minutes. Includes a slow motion eruption of Strokkur and... my fish and chips lunch at Kantina, opposite of the geysers.
07:25 - Hveragerði, where greenhouses are heated by geothermal energy.
07:34 - Noodle Station Reykjavik - Laugavegur 86
07:47 - Perlan / The Pearl - with a view of Reykjavik and the surrounding mountains
08:04 - Smáralind shopping center in Kópavogur
08:11 - Hagkaup and Krispy Kreme Reykjavik in Smáralind shopping center
08:17 - Keflavik Airport (Reykjavik)
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Filmed entirely with iPhone 7, except for the wide angle part in the Blue Lagoon, where I used my Sony Action Cam AS30V.
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Music in this video (in order):
- I Know by Paper Planet (Music license purchased for this video!)
- Luvly by Joakim Karud (Creative Commons license - CC:BY)
- Tectonic Soul by Hale (Music license purchased for this video!)
- Memories by Joakim Karud (Creative Commons license - CC:BY)
- Glow by Caleb Etheridge
- We Live In Stars by The Emerson year (Music license purchased for this video!)
- Ferris Wheel by The Tide Rose (Music license purchased for this video!)
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Iceland Travel: The Best Of Reykjavík
First, let's get a few things out on the table. Yes, Reykjavik is in Iceland, which is, in fact, an icy island about half the year. And, yes, Iceland was the culprit in 2010's volcanic eruption fiasco. But, what you might not know is that in the cold, long winter, Icelanders warm up in this capital's geothermal spas; and away from the city lights, they can drink in the beauty of the aurora borealis. In the summer, the weather is divine and the days are long – some days see 20 hours of sunlight. And volcanoes, like the notorious Eyjafjallajökull, are just one part of Iceland's dramatic and ethereal landscape. There are also gushing waterfalls, awe-inspiring geysers, expansive glaciers and wide-open spaces filled with Icelandic horses and sheep. Plus, Reykjavik boasts a raging nightlife scene and a surprisingly good handful of museums and local shops.
The best time to visit Reykjavik is from June to August. Not only can you enjoy the balmy temps (for Iceland, at least), but you'll also experience long days (think: up to 21 hours of sunlight ... a phenomenon dubbed midnight sun). If you're looking to save some Icelandic króna, you'll be able to do so in the winter; but those who wrestle with seasonal affective disorder might reconsider: the sun only peeks out for four or five hours between December and February.
Avoid eating at restaurants for every meal Sitting down for multiple meals daily can quickly add up. To keep your food costs low, grab a pylsur (or hot dog) from one of downtown's carts or buy grab-and-go pastries, sandwiches and snacks from a local grocery store.
Choose your spa experience wisely Blue Lagoon offers an amazing experience, but a much more cost-effective alternative is to soak in one of Reykjavik's local geothermal pools or hot pots.
Purchase a Reykjavík City Card Each Reykjavík City Card costs 1,500 to 3,300 Icelandic króna (or $14.50 to $32) and includes 24, 48 or 72 hours of complimentary access to the National Museum of Iceland and city museums like The Settlement Exhibition and the Árbaer Open Air Museum, plus unlimited rides on the city's Straetó buses.
The best ways to get around Reykjavik are by foot, car and tour bus. Although rates are often higher for organized tours, traveling by tour bus comes without the headaches of driving on unfamiliar and sometimes icy roads. If you'd rather keep your travel expenses low and roam freely without sticking to a set schedule, car hires are likely your best option. Neither, however, is suggested for exploring central Reykjavik, which is small and walkable. Taxis and public transportation are available as well but are generally more expensive. To travel between the city center and Keflavik International Airport (KEF), consider using a local tour bus operator like Gray Line Iceland and Reykjavik Excursions.
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IT´S GRAY LINE TIME - 2015
Many Thanks to every one, who took part in this project, it was great fun to work with You!
Simon Rósinkrans Pizarro and Bartosz Knasiak - generators of idea,
Kjartan Örn Kjartansson - director,
Sound recording engineer Helgi Durhuus, Studio Syrland - Iceland.
Christmas Band Gray Line Iceland 2015: Óðinn Löve, Arnbjörg Hlíf Valsdóttir, Saulius Genutis, Svanur Gísli Þorkelsson, Björn Ҽ. Sigmarsson, Daddi Gudbergsson, María Björk Ólafsdóttir, Hjörtur Þór Unnarson, Kristin Berglind Valdimarsdottir, Gunnar Watanabe Kristjánsson, Astor Agustsson, Simon Rósinkrans Pizarro, Svala Magnúsdóttir.
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IT´S GRAY LINE TIME - 2015 (lyrics)
It's Gray Line time,
And there's no need to be afraid during Gray Line time,
We let in the prompt and banish late
And in our world of plenty, we can spread a smile of joy
Throw your arms around the driver
it's Gray Line time
But say a prayer and pray for the other ones
At Gray Line time,
it's HARD but while you're having fun
There's an island outside your bus,
and it's an ISLAND of dread and fear
Where parking wrong can kill you, and smartphones are everywhere
Then the Gray Line phone that'S RINGING it's another complaining to rest -
Well tonight we're reaching out and touching you (in all the right places.)
There won´t be snow on Reykjanesbraut this Gray line time
The loudest driver they hired this year is Piter
Where the passengers are never late, still sleeping or no shows
Do they know it's Gray Line time at all
Here's to you
Raise a glass for everyone
Here's to them and all their year to come
Do they know it's GRAY Line time at all
Drive the buses
RIDE the buses
Heal the staff, let them know it's Gray Line time
Feed vaktstjóra, let him know it's Gray Line time
Heal the desk, let them know it's Gray Line time
Heal the second floor, let them know it's Gray Line time
Feed the bosses, let them know it's Gray Line time
Heal the mechanics, let them know it's Gray Line time
Heal us all.
Hidden Powers and Northern Lights in Iceland
How is it to experience Iceland during winter time? Joan, Arlene and Rebecca will tell you all about the Hidden Powers and Northern Lights tour they took with Iceland Travel.
TRABLIN INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT - ICELAND
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TIS ICELAND took place in Reykjavik, Iceland last 13 & 14 NOVEMBER, 2017.
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ICELAND | DECEMBER 2018 | Blue Lagoon, Black Sand Beach, Waterfalls and more!
My friends and I took an amazing trip to Iceland and I wanted to make a video to keep as a memory forever!
Huge thank you to Gray Line Iceland Tours for showing us around!
Song: Pizza by Martin Garrix
Iceland - Gray Line's Northern Lights Mystery Tour
Get ready to fall asleep! Really boring footage, fair warning.
13:52 explanation on how the northern lights are formed
19:23 I try to liven things up with some daytime footage of the drive from Reykjavik to the airport in Keflavik.
29:52 Some disappointing pictures I took at the northern lights spot.
We went on this tour and didn't see anything.
You're better off picking a clear night between November-February and driving to Þjónustumiðstöð visitor center. Park and find some northern lights on your own!
How to get from Reykjavik's Airport to City Center
How to Get from Keflavik Airport to Reykjavik City Center, Iceland
How to Get from Keflavik Airport to Reykjavik City Center
Keflavik Airport is located an hour away from Reykjavik. It’s actually a small airport so don’t worry about getting lost or not finding your way around.
To get to the city center, you have five options.
#1 Renting a car, #2 Take the public bus, #3 Take the Flybus or Grayline bus, #4 Take a Mini-Bus or Shuttle, #5 Take a Taxi #DISTANTLANDS #TRAVELTIPS #TRAVEL
Grayline South Iceland Tour
Road Trip and First Times - South Iceland
After working for more than seven months in East Iceland, it was about time to earn my very well deserved freedom and travel around. So me & Anna, began a road trip with our little car, throughout the whole south coast of Iceland, visiting some epic places. Waterfalls, black sand beaches and glacier lagoons to name a few! In the end of the day, I dropped Anna to Reykjavik and I continued to Husafell, to find my friend Ratko.
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