Grundarfjörður Airport (GUU)

🇮🇸 Grundarfjörður, Iceland

Connection Time Dashboard

Domestic to Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic to International
90
minutes
Interline Transfer
120
minutes

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Grundarfjörður Airport, identified by the IATA code GUU and ICAO code BIGF, is a regional aviation facility located on the northern shore of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in western Iceland. Situated approximately 8 kilometers north of the town of Grundarfjörður, the airport serves as an important entry point for travelers exploring the diverse volcanic landscapes and coastal fjords of the region. It provides a vital transport link for the local fishing community and the growing number of international tourists visiting the nearby landmark Kirkjufell mountain.

The airport features a single, functional passenger terminal that integrates all domestic arrival and departure services within a compact and efficient space. The facility is designed for ease of use, with a centralized waiting area, check-in counters, and basic restroom facilities. While the terminal is modest and lacks standard commercial retail or dining amenities, it provides a comfortable and personalized environment for travelers transiting through the Snæfellsnes area. The airport is fully accessible for passengers with mobility challenges, featuring ramps and specialized assistance services.

Flight operations at Grundarfjörður are primarily managed by domestic regional carriers, which maintain connections to the national capital hub at Reykjavík. Air Iceland Connect remains a key operator, utilizing specialized turboprop aircraft capable of navigating the unique and often unpredictable Icelandic weather conditions. Ground transportation is well-supported by local taxi services and private vehicle hires, providing efficient access to the town center and the region's prominent luxury guesthouses. The airport remains a critical component of Iceland's regional aviation network, ensuring that the "Iceland in Miniature" landscape remains accessible to visitors year-round.

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Airlines Serving GUU

Air Iceland Connect
Icelandair
Norlandair

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Grundarfjörður Airport (GUU) is a small regional airstrip located on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in western Iceland. It primarily serves as a facility for light general aviation, private charters, and essential emergency medical evacuations. For travelers, the most critical tip is that there are no regularly scheduled commercial airline services directly to GUU. Most visitors reach this spectacular region by driving from Reykjavik (a 2 to 2. 5-hour journey) or by flying into Reykjavik Domestic Airport (RKV) and then proceeding via private charter or road. Upon arrival at the GUU airstrip, ground transportation is informal; there are no taxi ranks or car rental desks at the field.

Travelers must have pre-arranged their logistics with a local contact or host in the town of Grundarfjörður, which is located about 5 kilometers to the west. The town is world-famous for the iconic Kirkjufell mountain, one of the most photographed sites in Iceland. Renting a car in Reykjavik or at Keflavik International Airport (KEF) is the most practical way to explore the Snæfellsnes National Park and its diverse volcanic landscapes. The airfield environment is minimalist and generally unattended, with no terminal facilities or passenger services on-site.

The coastal weather in western Iceland is notoriously volatile, with strong winds and sudden sea fogs common year-round. Pilots and passengers should always check for the latest NOTAMs and localized weather patterns. If you are using GUU as a technical stop or base for photography, ensure you are fully self-sufficient. When planning a connection back to an international flight in Keflavik, always allow for a generous buffer time—ideally 4 to 6 hours—to account for the road journey and potential weather-related delays on the peninsula.

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• Check latest schedules when connecting through Grundarfjörður Airport.

• GUU is a small airstrip on Iceland's Snæfellsnes Peninsula.

• It mainly supports private charters and emergency medical flights.

• There are no scheduled commercial services directly to GUU.

• Most visitors reach the region by driving from Reykjavik instead.

Quick Facts

Minimum domestic connection: 45 minutes
International connections: 90 minutes
Interline transfers: 120 minutes

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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources