Travelling from Vaclav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) to Reykjavik: what you need to know
The average time for a direct flight from Vaclav Havel Airport Prague to Reykjavik is 3 hours 45 minutes.
The timezone in Reykjavik is UTC+0. The city is one hour behind Prague, where Vaclav Havel Airport Prague is located.
With four flights a week between the two airports, Vaclav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) to Keflavik International Airport (KEF) is the busiest route. Board Icelandair's 12:55 flight to get your trip from PRG to KEF underway.
Allow plenty of time to get on your PRG to Reykjavik flight. It's generally best to arrive at least two hours before international departures and an hour ahead for domestic flights.
If you're flying during a bank holiday or another peak period, allow for even more time. A good general rule is two hours before domestic flights and up to four hours before international departures. Lines at check-in and security will be longer.
Begin your journey at PRG and travel nonstop to Keflavik International Airport (KEF). That's where you can expect to land when searching for Vaclav Havel Airport Prague to Reykjavik tickets.
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We make it simple to book plane tickets from PRG to Reykjavik with a stopover. To see your options, deselect 'Direct flights only.' Then, select a flight offering a stop long enough to tour your chosen city. Well-traveled stopover hubs include:
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PRG is about 13 kilometres from central Prague. If you're catching a cab, driving or ride-sharing from the centre, it'll take you 30 minutes or so to get there, depending on traffic conditions. If you're using public transport, expect the journey time to be around 50 minutes.
Searching for a hotel near PRG? If you've booked an early flight from Vaclav Havel Airport Prague to Reykjavik, these accommodation options set you up for a seamless send-off:
69.89% of flights departing from Vaclav Havel Airport Prague arrive at their destination on schedule.
How to find the cheapest flights from Vaclav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) to Reykjavik
The best price we've found for a one-way Vaclav Havel Airport Prague to Reykjavik flight is 59 €. The cheapest price for a return flight is 127 €. Bear in mind fares may change due to demand at the time of booking.
Get cheap flights from PRG to Reykjavik by booking eight months ahead. Based on our research, that's the best time for bagging a bargain.
December is the best month for scoring a fantastic deal on Vaclav Havel Airport Prague to Reykjavik tickets. If you want to travel during a different time of year, the 'Whole month' tool will give you the lowest prices for every month.
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Airports in Reykjavik
Keflavik International Airport (KEF)
Keflavik International Airport (KEF) to central Reykjavik takes around 50 minutes by car. The centre is roughly 48 kilometres away.
If you're travelling on public transport, expect a journey time of about 1 hour 15 minutes.
If you're coming in on a late flight from Vaclav Havel Airport Prague to Reykjavik, few things beat the convenience of staying near the terminal. Pick up your bags from the carousel and then be showered and sleeping soon after at one of these hotels near KEF:
Go where the road takes you with a Keflavik International Airport rental car. Pick up your wheels from Ice Rental 4x4, FairCar or Flizzr and find adventure across Reykjavik and beyond.
Booking your vehicle from Keflavik International Airport around four weeks in advance of your flight from PRG to Reykjavik can help you get the lowest rate.
Reykjavik International Airport (RKV)
After your flight from Vaclav Havel Airport Prague to Reykjavik has hit the runway, you can get to the city centre in about 5 minutes by car. Central Reykjavik is roughly 2 kilometres from Reykjavik International Airport (RKV).
If you're catching public transport, it'll take around 25 minutes.
Hang the 'Do not disturb' sign on your door and relax at a hotel near RKV. Here are a few options where you can kick back after your PRG to Reykjavik flight:
No time to waste? The fastest way to get to where you're going is with a Reykjavik International Airport rental car. Collect your wheels from Europcar, RAS Car Hire or Hertz and get going in the blink of an eye.
Avoid paying more than you need to. Reserving your ride three weeks before your arrival at RKV will save you money.
Best time to go to Reykjavik
Travel to Reykjavik during peak season if you prefer a lively atmosphere, but remember that prices tend to be higher. Alternatively, book flights from Vaclav Havel Airport Prague to Reykjavik in the off-season when prices are cheaper and crowds are smaller.
Before locking in your Vaclav Havel Airport Prague to Reykjavik plane ticket, think about the kind of weather you prefer. July is the warmest month in Reykjavik, with temperatures ranging from 8ºC (46ºF) to 15ºC (59ºF).
Look for cheap tickets from PRG to Reykjavik in December if you'd rather travel when it's cooler. Temperatures are at their lowest then, ranging between -6ºC (21ºF) and 4ºC (39ºF) on average.
More about Reykjavik
Start your Reykjavik trip off on the right foot by choosing the ideal place to stay. After booking your flight from Vaclav Havel Airport Prague to Reykjavik, explore our range of hotels including:
All great holidays should include some sightseeing. Perlan, Hallgrimskirkja silhouette and National Museum of Iceland are must-visits when exploring Reykjavik.
Explore more of Iceland
Akureyri is just one of the many places in Iceland waiting to be discovered after you've experienced Reykjavik. Around 241 kilometres away to the north-east, well-known attractions include Akureyri Art Museum, Hof Cultural and Conference Centre and Nonni's House.
Vestmannaeyjar is another must-experience destination in Iceland and is around 121 kilometres south-east of Reykjavik. No trip is complete without visiting Heimaklettur, Beautiful Puffin and Shore View and Skansinn.