Tips and travel info

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Tips and travel info

Sightseeing

Reynisfjara is a really beautiful place but be careful, you can get trapped in the tide. Do research beforehand regarding the tide.
36 recommandé par les habitants
Reynisfjara
36 recommandé par les habitants
Reynisfjara is a really beautiful place but be careful, you can get trapped in the tide. Do research beforehand regarding the tide.
Beautiful waterfall, you can walk behind it.
160 recommandé par les habitants
Seljalandsfoss
Þórsmerkurvegur
160 recommandé par les habitants
Beautiful waterfall, you can walk behind it.
110 recommandé par les habitants
Skógafoss Waterfall
Gönguleið um Fimmvörðuháls
110 recommandé par les habitants
Hot springs and geysers
288 recommandé par les habitants
Geysir
Haukadalsvegur
288 recommandé par les habitants
Hot springs and geysers
283 recommandé par les habitants
Gullfoss
283 recommandé par les habitants
311 recommandé par les habitants
Þingvellir National Park
311 recommandé par les habitants
70 recommandé par les habitants
Jökulsárlón
70 recommandé par les habitants

Skoðunarferð

Really nice hot spring lagoon
134 recommandé par les habitants
Secret Lagoon Iceland
Hvammsvegur
134 recommandé par les habitants
Really nice hot spring lagoon
79 recommandé par les habitants
Reykjadalur Hot Spring Thermal River
816 Reykjadalur
79 recommandé par les habitants

Conseils aux voyageurs

Manières d'économiser

Water - just use water from the tap.

Dont buy water, the tap water is as good as it gets. Just fill up your water bottles before leaving for the day.
Manières d'économiser

Food is expensive in iceland.

Food is expensive in iceland, the cheapest supermarkets are called Bónus and Krónan and you can find them both in Selfoss, a town situated roughly 30 minutes from here and one which you most likely passed through on your way here
Manières d'économiser

Cheaper alcohol

If you like to have a glass of wine or a cold beer after a day of travelling, we recommend buying alcohol in the duty free store at the airport, as alcohol is quite expensive in Iceland and only sold in special liquor stores (Vínbúðin).