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Other Tourist Scams in Reykjavik, Iceland

Timeshares, fake police, charity fraud, and miscellaneous scams targeting visitors. Below are the other scams scams reported in Reykjavik — how they work and how to avoid them.

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Last updated: April 2, 2026

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Other Scams Scams

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How it works

Unofficial "tourism information" desks set up in tourist-heavy areas of central Reykjavik present themselves as official Iceland Tourism Board representatives or city visitor centers. Staff hand out branded-looking leaflets and steer tourists toward specific tour operators, activities, and restaurants for which they receive undisclosed commissions. Tours booked through these desks are often overpriced, poorly reviewed, and sometimes operated by unlicensed companies. The desks are not affiliated with Visit Iceland or any official government tourism body.

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