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?
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?