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Icelandic Travels
Posted: 2003-02-18 04:16pm
by Zaia
So, I'm trying to put a trip together for my friends and I to travel to Iceland for next New Year's, and I was wondering if any of you have been there, and, if so, whether you enjoyed it or not and where you visited, etc.
I don't think I remember anyone from the board living in Iceland, but your input would be most welcome if you're out there!
Posted: 2003-02-18 04:25pm
by Faram
Where there one weekend.
General impression it's expensive and all the water smells of sulfur.
Great nature and intresting roads. (Don't go driving wo a guide).
I where on a guided trip, the buss went up the mountain we shoot of some photos and stuff, 2-3h later a minor earthquake had destroyed a huge part of the road.
A inexpiresed driver would crash but out bussdriver just slowed down and drowe at the side of the road and passed no prob.
He stoped at the crack, I dropped a fist sized stone down the hole but I never heard it hit the bottom, The hole was DEEP.
Do try out the hot springs bath, the smell is obnoxius but it is an intresting thing to do.
Posted: 2003-02-18 04:35pm
by Zaia
It was expensive? My general impression was that it was a hell of a lot less expensive than many other options for that general area of the world.
Shame about the earthquake and the road.
What time of the year did you go?
Posted: 2003-02-18 04:37pm
by Hamel
For a land of ice, it sure has a ton of grass
Posted: 2003-02-18 04:42pm
by Faram
Zaia wrote:It was expensive? My general impression was that it was a hell of a lot less expensive than many other options for that general area of the world.
Shame about the earthquake and the road.
What time of the year did you go?
Quite expensive but then the Swedish Krona is about as good as the peso or sumthing like that...
Greese and Spain is cheaper for me but haven't toured Europe in many years now.
For me Asia gives me more bang for the buck and has better weather.
It was at the fall so it was relative cold, but it is the wind that is the real problem. Be sure to pack some nice windproof clothes.
Oh BTW it's about 8-10y ago I where there.
Posted: 2003-02-18 04:45pm
by AWACS
Hameru wrote:For a land of ice, it sure has a ton of grass
It's funny you know... I once heard it said that whoever named Greenland and Iceland must have been dyslexic or something. Because Greenland is ice and Iceland is green...
Posted: 2003-02-18 04:46pm
by Zaia
Well, it'll be cold when we go there, since the trip is scheduled for late December-early January (hence the New Year's part of it
). Sucks that it's windy.
Coming from the states, it's a hell of a lot cheaper than Spain or Greece (although I'd love to go there too) and much, much less expensive than anywhere in Asia. I've found some package deals for Iceland for $400 that include round-trip airfare, hotel accomodation, and breakfast for 3 nights/4 days. That's hella cheap.