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Whale watching from Reykjavík's Old Harbour offers the chance to see minke whales, humpback whales, white-beaked dolphins, and harbour porpoises in Faxaflói Bay—all within sight of the city skyline and Mount Esja.

Viðey is a tranquil, uninhabited island in Kollafjörður bay, a short ferry ride from central Reykjavík. It offers hiking trails, rich birdlife, historic ruins, and major artworks by Yoko Ono and Richard Serra in a serene natural setting.
Laugardalslaug is Reykjavík's largest and most popular geothermal swimming pool, a quintessential Icelandic social institution where locals soak, swim laps, and catch up with neighbours in naturally heated outdoor hot pots.
FlyOver Iceland is an immersive flight-ride experience in the Grandi harbour district, simulating a helicopter tour over Iceland's most spectacular landscapes—waterfalls, glaciers, volcanoes, and fjords—using a suspended platform, wind, mist, and scent effects.

Sky Lagoon is a premium oceanside geothermal infinity pool on the Kársnes peninsula, just 15 minutes from central Reykjavík. Its signature seven-step spa ritual—alternating between heat, cold, and relaxation—draws on centuries of Icelandic bathing tradition.