For an unparalleled experience in Reykjavik, secure the services of our amiable local tour guides. They excel at guiding you through the city, immersing you in the local ambiance. Whether you’re inclined towards iconic tourist spots or off-the-beaten-path discoveries, our Guides4me guides are ready to transform your preferences into reality. Feel the city’s pulse and unravel unique experiences under their expert guidance.
Federico
Federico is 40 years old, LGBT friendly and speaks English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
Originally from Uruguay. Federico has worked as a flight attendant, a part-time model and now in hospitality. Now in the unique city of Reykjavik, he is ready to meet new people and show this special city to the world. He enjoys cycling and swimming, as well as a good craft beer and art. His other hobbies are healthy cooking and philosophy. If you are looking for an educated and fun guy with an interest in outdoor adventure, then Federico is your guide.
Total cost for the guide services of Federico for one day (8 hours) = a booking fee of USD 33 via Paypal, debit / credit cards, bank transfer or Crypto Currency plus USD 200 in cash to Federico after his services. This makes a total of USD 233.
This excludes any transport, entrance fees or any food & beverage costs.
“Federico is very friendly, educated and a fun guy, we had a great day, he made Reykjavik special for us, we wish we could have stayed longer.” – John, Canada
Reykjavik is the capital and largest city in Iceland. Home to the National and Saga museums, tracing back Iceland’s Viking history. The striking Hallgrimskirkja church and the rotating Perlan glass dome which offers sweeping views of the ocean. Not forgetting the island’s volcanic activity is the geothermal Blue Lagoon spa.
Reykjavík is famous for its thriving nightlife and for hosting some of the best music festivals in Northern Europe. The downtown area is ideal for bar crawls with their good selection of craft beer.
Reykjavík is a city of bold contrasts. Both cosmopolitan and small-town. Vibrant and sophisticated. Young at heart and yet full of history. The city has many monuments, including the newly built ocean front music and conference centre, Harpa. Everything in Reykjavík is close by, museums, galleries, theatres and cafés. Therefore, the city is best explored by foot.
From the city, many day trips can be taken to the surrounding glaciers, volcanoes and hot springs. In addition to all of this, day excursions from Reykjavík include horse riding, glacier climbing, white water rafting, caving, whale watching, and much more.
Whatever you choose to do in Reykjavik, it will be a unique and memorable experience of a lifetime, with a Guides4me guide, who will look after you and by the end of the trip you’ve made a best friend.