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Iceland (the country, not the shop) - worth the cost?



Goldstone1976

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My gf and I are considering a week in Iceland in Nov - northern lights, blue lagoon, yada, yada.

Thing is, I can't really think of anything to replace "yada, yada" with and I was shocked at the prices of everything other than the flight (average airbnb price is £115, food looks dear etc). It's not the cost per se that's the issue, it's the thought that we could easily go much further afield for the same price - Boston or St Petersburg, for example.

Is there more to do/see in Iceland that make it worth what seems to be very high prices?
 






Coach_Carter_92

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Apr 25, 2013
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Iceland is very expensive food and drink wise too, at least it was when I went years ago. There are tons of waterfalls to go see, best 2 for me were Gullfoss and Seljalandsfoss. There are also glacier hikes, some where you can walk through the glacier caves too. You can go whale watching, but I believe the Icelandic still prefer to hunt them
 


Blues Rock DJ

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Apr 18, 2011
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My gf and I are considering a week in Iceland in Nov - northern lights, blue lagoon, yada, yada.

Thing is, I can't really think of anything to replace "yada, yada" with and I was shocked at the prices of everything other than the flight (average airbnb price is £115, food looks dear etc). It's not the cost per se that's the issue, it's the thought that we could easily go much further afield for the same price - Boston or St Petersburg, for example.

Is there more to do/see in Iceland that make it worth what seems to be very high prices?

Edna's just come back from there ?
 








Tim Over Whelmed

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In my opinion, no. Very expensive to get to, to eat and drink, the offerings are not great and the place dreary. Yes there are parts which are breath taking, as there are in many other parts of the World, I wouldn't go again and, based on the experience, with hindsight shouldn't have gone in the first place.
 


Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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Full Icelandic's who generally are CJTCs*.

* My opinion might be tainted by working for one in the past.
 




nicko31

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Take as much food and alcohol with you as possible, watch out for midges too
 


Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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NSC's collective decision, thus far at least, appears to be no. It's high up on my wish list, but might use it for a shorter break.
 






Greg Bobkin

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I went for a few days and drove around a lot of it. It was a great trip, but I'm not sure I would find enough to do for a week there. Also, the daylight hours aren't great in November, which may limit what you can do/see. One of the most interesting/bizarre bits for me was coming out of a restaurant at gone 12 and it still being light!
 


Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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1000% yes from me. Did 4 nights in winter, was absolutely stunning. Food and drink we found expensive but very good, we also found the locals very friendly. Northern Lights, Blue Lagoon, Game of Thrones tour and general sightseeing is what we did.
 
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northernseagull

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Mar 12, 2013
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1,000% yes from me. Did 4 nights in winter, was absolutely stunning. Food and drink we found expensive but very good, we also found the locals very friendly. Northern Lights, Blue Lagoon, Game of Thrones tour and general sightseeing is what we did.

I'm going in Dec; on the GOT tour did you go to most of the same tourist stops as the golden circle tour?
 




essbee1

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There's a free half-day city tour as well by a very good guide. Just tip at the end what you want.
 


Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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I'm going in Dec; on the GOT tour did you go to most of the same tourist stops as the golden circle tour?

I think so, couple of years back so memory a bit hazy, but definitely went to a couple of locations that I did (at least faintly) recognise from scenes in the show. Was good just to see the frozen waterfalls and really rugged terrain anyhow.
 


Wozza

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Been twice.

4 days/3 nights enough for Reykjavik and best excursions - Northern Lights, Blue Lagoon, Golden Circle. Forget Air BnB - book package with Icelandair. Food/drink mega-expensive, so be prepared to cut corners.
 


northernseagull

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Mar 12, 2013
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I've booked to go in December; yes everything is super expensive but to see waterfalls, glaciers, northern lights etc it'll be an experience and worth the cost. Chose to go via easy jet and got a reasonably nice Airbnb in the city centre (about £300 each for flights and 4 nights)

I've booked a tour for northern lights, but I've yet to book any other trips (primarily due to cost) so any advice on whats a must do and nice to haves would be amazing! Looking at combining the Golden circle and the blue lagoon into a single trip; would you recommend separating these trips to separate days to allow more time? Any trip advice is welcome :D
 




tinycowboy

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Aug 9, 2008
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I went 16 years ago. Food was ridiculously expensive and not brilliant and there was not that much to do (unless you're into your geology and walking on bleak/barren terrain) except the big set pieces (Blue Lagoon, Gullfoss, Geysir, Thingvellir, pardon the spelling). However, those places were well worth seeing and the outdoor swimming pools everywhere were also great. A week sounds like too much to me unless you're willing to spend £££ on special trips or are happy mooching around a very small capital city for one or two days.
 


knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
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Go for the longer trip. We drove there in our Bongo camper. 600 miles to northern Denmark and then 3 days on the ferry and then 4 weeks driving around the island for 5,000 miles. Incredible place. Didn't stay in a hotel once and only a few nights on a campsite. Just us, the elements and £25 5L wine boxes from the Vinbudin. Not many geological features you won't find. Great walking. Brilliant heated outdoor pools in every small settlement.

That was 2 years ago and already thinking of going back next year. Days will be very short in November.
 


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