Cruise passengers
The Ports of Faxaflói offer cruise ships calls at two port areas: Reykjavík and Akranes.
Connection to the World
A gateway for travellers to Iceland
Passenger transport is an important part of the operations of the Ports of Faxaflói and ensures stronger and more diverse connections between Iceland and the rest of the world.
The port serves as a hub for both scheduled ferry services and cruise ship arrivals, transporting hundreds of thousands of passengers to and from the country each year. This activity has a significant impact on the economy of the capital area, supporting tourism, culture, retail, and services. Passenger transport therefore contributes to increased prosperity and creates diverse opportunities for residents and businesses in the region.
Frequently Asked Questions
ViewPort Facilities
ViewServices for cruise ships
Faxaport Cruise facilities (pdf)
Cruise Passenger Turnaround Hub
The new passenger terminal opens in spring 2026
In spring 2026, the Ports of Faxaflói will open a new and impressive multi-purpose passenger terminal that will serve the large number of cruise passengers arriving each year. The building will be 5,500 m² over two floors and will offer spectacular views over the bay.
The passenger terminal will replace the current temporary and limited facilities, ensure improved service for visitors, and support the goal of the Ports of Faxaflói to increase the number of turnaround cruise passengers.
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Sjá nánarEPI
The environment as a priority
EPI is a tool that enables ports to assess the environmental footprint of cruise ships during their port calls. The aim is to establish financial incentives for more environmentally friendly and sustainable cruise ship operations, thereby reducing the benefits of calling at the Ports of Faxaflói with polluting vessels.
The Port Area
Changing dynamics in the port area
Within the port area, you can find restaurants, shops, and a variety of other services that create an enjoyable and memorable experience for both residents and visitors. A good example is the Verbúðir area, where old harbour buildings have been given new life as shops, cafés, and exhibition spaces. In this way, the port area becomes an appealing blend of culture, history, and modern tourism.
The Ports of Faxaflói place strong emphasis on creating an attractive and sustainable environment for visitors and businesses. By supporting small businesses and cultural activities within the port area, the diversity of services for both residents and tourists is enhanced. This interaction between business and environment makes the port area a unique destination where port operations, culture, and everyday life come together in a vibrant way.
Applications
Applications for Service Providers
Here you can find application forms for service providers, for example for taxis, access training, and applications for access to port areas.
Applications
Shore Power Request
Requests for services, including shore power connection, must be submitted by the vessel’s agent at least five days prior to the vessel’s arrival in Reykjavík. The request must include technical information as well as the name, email address, and phone number of the person in charge (PIC) of the vessel, in order to ensure proper processing of the request.
Submit a Shore Power Request
Submit requestInformation on low voltage at Miðbakki and Faxagarður
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Passengers
Passenger Shuttle Schedule
Here you can find both the shuttle timetable and a schedule that is updated regularly.
Updated schedule
View documentPassenger shuttle route plan
View route plan
