Iceland - What to Expect

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Reykjavik, Iceland
Join the "runtur" or pub crawl - the Icelanders are at their most social and talkative while enebriated! Be aware that no place gets kicking until after midnight, but when it does it's bound to stay busy until well in the night. If you want to start earlier, just go out for a meal before or have a few drinks at home to warm up. Also, any other night than the Friday or Saturday will see most of Reykjavík's nocturnal spots quite desolated, so make the most of it during the weekend.
Hafnarfjordhur, Iceland
This, is a cute litle town, with alot of fun people.. ;) You're just few minutes to Reykjavík, by car. It's one of the best towns in al of iceland.. ;)
Reykjavik, Iceland
On Laugarvegi you can you shop and there is lots of rastaurants ther for example Italía thats is an Italyan restaurant, and much more
Akureyri, Iceland
Godafoss, an incredible view, especially in sunset or -rise, so close at the waterfall, you can breath in the steam..
Husavik, Iceland
Nice place where you can whale watch!
Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland
The Vestmannaer-Islands are located south of Iceland and are all volcanic origin. It is know for:- most windiest point in Europe- Home of Keiko- cute little birds "Puffins" - Papageientaucher- honey marinated puffin breast - delicous- rough golf course (between volcanic stones)- the volcano Eldfell, with its big eruption 1973- ugly smelling fish dryingYou can travel there either by plane or by ferry.
Keflavik, Iceland
A good bar 2 go to is "Paddys"
Reykjavik, Iceland
Viel Geld mit nehmen, 4dl Bier kosten 14.-!!!
Reykjavik, Iceland
Iceland is a breathtaking country, definitely somewhere I recommend to visit. The first stop you'll make initially is in Reykjavik, it's the largest city in Iceland, approximately 60% of the countries population live there. Once you leave Reykjavik don't expect to meet with the same size and business in the rest of Iceland.The down side of Iceland is the cost of food and drink. I ate out on my trip to Iceland, and although the food is of generally high quality, I would recommend self catering as an option to save money. It is very expensive!!! When I return I am seriously considering self catering and have more money to spend on woolly jumpers!!
Reykjavik, Iceland
be ready to pass out in the snow and being wake up the morning after. if you are lucky. if you don't drink, just go somewhere else..