Cook your own food –With dining out being so pricey, I found the best thing to do is go grocery shopping. Buy everything you need (such as eggs, cereal, pre-made sandwiches, and pasta) and cook it yourself. Most hostels, guesthouses, and campsites have kitchens. Shop at BONUS food...
Visiting Iceland on a budget means stocking up on food staples at grocery stores and then cooking yourself. The best part about going to grocery stores in Iceland is that you are really getting a peek into the everyday life that you wouldn’t have gotten by doing out to dinner. Forgo The...
Just ok. Frozen potatoes for French fries that were probably bought at grocery store. Fish was good. Not the best I have had. Two medium to small sized pieces. Considered regular portion. I know it’s I eland but $43 dollars for two regular fish and c...
Our suggestion if you want to visit Iceland on a budget is to plan ahead as to how to achieve this. Travelling as a group, booking low cost accommodation, going grocery shopping, and avoiding expensive restaurants are some tips – for more, check out our detailed guide tovisiting Iceland on...
but one piece of advice – shop online before your trip atBackcountry.Shawn and I did this and it was literally a one-stop shop for all of our Iceland needs. Because of the cooler, wet climate, warm and waterproof clothing was key. ThankfullyBackcountryhas a TON of inventory with both...
Cook your own food– With dining out being so pricey, I found the best thing to do is go grocery shopping. Buy everything you need (such as eggs, cereal, pre-made sandwiches, and pasta) and cook it yourself. Most hostels, guesthouses, and campsites have kitchens. Shop at BONUS food...