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Experience the tranquil beauty and profound message of Imagine Peace Tower on Videy Island, an inspiring symbol of peace in Iceland.
Imagine Peace Tower, located on the tranquil Videy Island, is a mesmerizing memorial dedicated to peace and harmony. This stunning landmark, created by Yoko Ono, illuminates the night sky with a beautiful beam of light, making it a must-visit for tourists seeking inspiration and tranquility. The surrounding scenic beauty and serene atmosphere enhance the experience, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
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Ferry
To reach the Imagine Peace Tower on Videy Island, start by heading to the Reykjavik Old Harbour, which is approximately a 40-minute bus ride from Keflavik. Take the Flybus or a local bus to Reykjavik. Once at the Old Harbour, look for the ferry terminal and purchase a ticket for the Videy ferry, which operates regularly. The ferry ride takes about 10-15 minutes directly to Videy Island.
Public Bus and Ferry
From Keflavik, take the local bus (Bus 55) to Reykjavik. The journey takes about 40 minutes. Once in Reykjavik, transfer to Bus 14 or 15 to get to the Old Harbour. After arriving at the Old Harbour, proceed to the ferry terminal to board the ferry to Videy Island. The ferry ride will take around 10-15 minutes.
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