To truly see the best of Iceland, you really want to be renting your own car for a few days, which if you are a solo traveller is going to be really expensive. However if you’re travelling with others, it becomes more doable, certainly if you extend your daily budget to around 15,...
such as who directed them and what genre they are. Any top rated movies made in Iceland should appear on this list, with the most well-known ones at the top. The most popular cinema of Iceland is included below, so if you see a movie that's missing then it probably isn't very well...
Where to Stay in Iceland on a Budget Reykjavik If you’re looking for the best city to stay in Iceland for the overall health and happiness of your wallet, Reykjavik is the way to go. Let’s be real. Iceland is expensive. When wondering where should I stay in Iceland on a budget, ...
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Even as a lifetime public transportation fan, I’m very glad I gave in and rented a car to tour Iceland, even as a solo traveler. For the most part the roads are in perfect condition and virtually empty even in high season, so driving couldn’t be easier. Also, the country has stun...
On a budget? Here’s a guide to visitingIceland on a budgetto help you make the most of your trip If you’re planning on visiting Iceland’s most famous thermal bath, you’ll want to read our guide tovisiting the Blue Lagoon
Hiring a carand driving is another excellent way to experience Iceland – the country has road-tripping scenery that’s out of this world. But car hire and fuel costs can add up if there’s no-one to share the expense. There are budget-friendly options for solo travel in Iceland, too....
F-roads (rugged dirt roads) should only be driven on with a 4×4 vehicle. Don’t try driving on them without one! Solo female travelers should generally feel safe here. However, be sure to follow standard safety precautions (never leave your drink unattended at the bar, never walk home ...
With tips on packing, local etiquette and staying safe in the wildest of landscapes, here's what you need to know to be ready for a dream trip to Iceland.
In general, Iceland is a pretty safe country. You should not be concerned with violent crime or burglary while camping and driving around. That being said, if you are traveling solo in Iceland, it’s a good idea to enable GPS tracking and let somebody else know your itinerary. ...