The charming Iceland town of Keflavik was originally founded way back in the 16th century, thanks largely to the fishing industry and later fish processing. It is now becoming increasingly popular with travelers who want a change from the sun, sea and sand vacation and a chance to explore somewhere truly fascinating and exciting – Iceland certainly fits the bill. Hiring a car in Keflavik is a must in order to truly get the most out of your time there.
Keflavik Airport
Keflavik Airport (aka Reykjavik-Keflavik Airport) is the largest and busiest airport in Iceland located just outside Keflavik and around 50 km to the southwest of Reykjavik. Iceland is a country full of surprises with waterfalls, geysers, hot springs, bird sanctuaries and a capital city in which you can walk the streets in complete safety. The international airport is served by a number of car hire firms which provide the perfect solution to really making the most out of your visit – Iceland is far too exciting a location not to be explored. At the airport you will be able to pick up a hire car from;
- Budget
- Hertz
- Avis
- Europcar
This relatively small choice of companies still gives plenty of room for competition with some great deals available if you just take a little time to look for them.
Attractions in and Around Keflavik
This fascinating island has something interesting and exciting around every twist and turn in the road, but here are a few ideas about what to expect on your visit;
- Blue Lagoon – is only 24 km from the airport and an excellent example of one of the famous geothermal hot springs which help to make Iceland what it is today. This is a popular spa destination with people flocking to bathe in the thermal waters to help skin conditions like eczema.
- Gullfoss – around 150 km from the airport and 100 km from Reykjavik (but well worth the drive) is the famous Gullfoss waterfall. This is a truly spectacular sight to behold. The tallest waterfall in Iceland is Glymur and the largest is Dettifoss but this is certainly the most popular and a real favorite with the tourists.
- Northern Lights – many travelers visit Iceland to experience the natural phenomenon of the Northern Lights. There are no guarantees that you’ll see the lights, they only happen in the winter time close to the Arctic Circle but if you do happen to be in the right place at the right time you’ll remember this indescribable moment forever.
You really need to rent a car when you visit Iceland so that you can explore even just a small part of the fascinating island. Make sure that you get a good deal by checking out a selection of comparison websites before you make your decision. A good place to start would be:
- http://www.kayak.co.uk/Cheap-Keflavik-Car-Hire.5406.cars.ksp
- http://www.expedia.com/Car-Rentals-In-Keflavik.d6352.Car-Rental-Guide
- Icelandcarhire.net
- www.car-hire.net
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keflav%C3%ADk
http://b2b.kefairport.is/English/About-Iceland/Visit-Iceland/
http://www.airporthotelguide.com/keflavik/attractions.html