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FromBoston (BOS) | ToReykjavík (KEF) | Round trip / Economy | Sep 23 2024 - Oct 10 2024 | From USD 448* Viewed 1 day ago |
FromBoston (BOS) | ToReykjavík (KEF) | Round trip / Economy | Oct 18 2024 - Oct 30 2024 | From USD 448* Viewed 21 hrs ago |
FromBoston (BOS) | ToReykjavík (KEF) | Round trip / Economy | Nov 03 2024 - Nov 23 2024 | From USD 448* Viewed 1 day ago |
FromBoston (BOS) | ToReykjavík (KEF) | Round trip / Economy | Jun 09 2024 - Jun 15 2024 | From USD 458* Viewed 1 day ago |
FromBoston (BOS) | ToReykjavík (KEF) | Round trip / Economy | Sep 19 2024 - Oct 11 2024 | From USD 448* Viewed 2 days ago |
FromBoston (BOS) | ToReykjavík (KEF) | Round trip / Economy | Oct 12 2024 - Oct 19 2024 | From USD 448* Viewed 2 days ago |
FromBoston (BOS) | ToReykjavík (KEF) | Round trip / Economy | Oct 15 2024 - Oct 24 2024 | From USD 448* Viewed 1 hour ago |
FromBoston (BOS) | ToReykjavík (KEF) | Round trip / Economy | Sep 25 2024 - Oct 13 2024 | From USD 448* Viewed 4 hrs ago |
FromBoston (BOS) | ToReykjavík (KEF) | Round trip / Economy | Sep 25 2024 - Oct 09 2024 | From USD 448* Viewed 5 hrs ago |
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Flights from Boston (BOS) to Reykjavik (KEF)
For the best fares and an unparalleled flying experience, choose Icelandair to fly to Reykjavik (KEF) from Boston (BOS). Icelandair provides hundreds of hours of movies and music in the in-flight entertainment system, Wi-Fi access on most flights, and a USB power port at every seat to power up your laptop or smartphone. You'll enjoy an easy transit at our Keflavik hub and one of the shortest flying times over the Atlantic.
Origins in the Ninth Century
Reykjavík features in Icelandic history from the very beginning. The Norwegian settler Ingólfur Arnarson is supposed to have thrown out a pair of wooden poles from aboard his ship, declaring that wherever these came on land, he would build his farm. This was in the 9th century and now, a little more than 1100 years later, the site of Ingólfur’s farm has grown into the hub of Iceland’s government and cultural life.
Make your way to Reykjavik’s first proper street, Aðalstræti (Main Street), and get an idea of life in the 9th century at the Settlement Exhibition, showcasing the remains of an excavated farm. As you stroll through the city center, the tallest building in town, Hallgrímskirkja, will stand out. The church’s shape draws inspiration from basalt rock in Iceland’s nature. Ascend the bell tower and get a view over the whole city and its surroundings, out into Faxaflói bay and over to the favorite hiking spot of the locals: the mountain Esja.
A City of Culture
Despite its modest size, Reykjavik has a wide variety of cultural outings to enjoy. Notable among the galleries and museums scattered across the city are the Reykjavik Art Museum and the National Museum of Iceland. The city’s largest concert venue is Harpa, situated on the edge of the bay and identified by its angular glass façade. Up from Harpa, make your way to the old harbor and take a cup of Iceland’s favorite drink by far: strong coffee!
And then you can head beyond the capital and explore Iceland’s lava fields, glacial lagoons, caves and waterfalls.