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Lowest round trip fares by airline from Boston and Reykjavik
Cheapest prices ($162 One Way, $255 Round Trip) found within past 7 days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Fly From Boston to Reykjavik
Origin | Boston |
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Destination | Reykjavik |
Number of Daily Flights | 2 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Jan 15 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Jan 16 |
Popular Airlines | Icelandair |
Cheap flights from Boston to Reykjavik
Travelers flock to Reykjavik to see huge geysers, the best Northern Lights and the Vikings’ modern day descendants. If you live near Boston, Reykjavik is a lot closer than you think; the direct flight from Logan International to Reykjavik is less than six hours. You can easily get to Logan International Airport (BOS) by driving, but the Blue Line subway will also take you to the airport. Alternatively, the MBTA operates two ferries to the airport, or you can use the Silver Line Route SL1 rapid bus.
Attractions
Reykjavik’s downtown district is a great place to view modern street art and museums such as the Viking Maritime Museum, the National Gallery of Iceland and the National Museum of Iceland. This is also where you’ll find attractions like the uniquely designed Harpa concert hall, which holds the Iceland Airwaves music festival. Those seeking to explore natural beauty will enjoy the Gullfoss Waterfall, the Geysir Hot Springs and the Blue Lagoon Geothermal Spa.
Hints and Tips
Once you land at Keflavík International Airport (KEF) in Reykjavik, you can expect snowy winters, cool summers and temperatures between 27 and 62 Fahrenheit. Customs officials speak English and are very friendly. The Flybus will pick you up from the airport and take you to your hotel or on an excursion.