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"A Tourist sees what he came to see. A Traveller sees what he sees."

Iceland on a Budget

  • You might want to consider skipping the Golden Circle. It can be very crowded during Peak season and feels more like an attraction. You will find much equally (or more) beautiful places elsewhere in Iceland.
  • You might want to pick out one or two areas and discover them intensively.
  • If you stay in Keflavik and arrive after Public Transport hours at the airport, call a taxi +354 420 1212 (approx. 3.500 ISK)
  • Domestic Flights can be cheaper and shorter than Public Busses. Check Icelandair or Norlandair for offers.
  • Google *discount codes iceland car rental* for up to 20% discount
  • EU citizens are allowed to import up to 10kg of food valued at 25.000 ISK
  • This includes meat and diary products.
  • Use this allowance to take with you food that will be much more expensive than in your country of departure
  • The Top Spas in Iceland are The Blue Lagoon, The Sky Lagoon, Hvammsvik Hot Springs, The Secret Lagoon, The Fontana Spa, The Forest Lagoon, The Myvatn Nature Baths, Krauma Spa, The GeoSea Baths and The Vok Baths.
  • There the entrance fees are high, the places crowded and not necessarily especially hot.
  • Alternatively you might want to have a local experience and visit the public swimming pools (Sundlaugar).
  • They usually feature a Sauna, a Steam Bath and thermally heated pools at a fraction of the Spa Entrance fees.
  • Or you try one of the many freely accessible Hot Springs around Iceland.
  • You might want to eat at Restaurants only to try some special meals. Often the menu offers international cuisine you might get cheaper at home.
  • Buy groceries at the Supermarkets and cook by yourself
  • I recommend to buy the Rosemarin marinated Lamb Slices from Bonus and do a BBQ for a local food experience.
  • The ready to make lamb soup at Bónus is supposed to be tasty as well and one of Icelands staples.
  • Supermarkets occasionally feature free microwave access outside of Reykjavik (Kronan in Vík and Nettó in Höfn for sure).
  • Especially during Peak Season demand exceeds supply for accommodation in Iceland.
  • Hence owners have few incentive to reduce prices.
  • You might want to book well in advance during peak season.
  • Last minute and walk-ins might proof expensive or impossible due to fully booked accommodations.

Helpful Websites

Administration

Skatturinn

Iceland Revenue & Customs

Information on Import Allowances and Restrictions

ICE-SAR​

Safe Travel Information

Official Website of the Iceland Rescue Service

Traffic Info

Road Access & Conditions

Up to date information on Road conditions

Transportation

Strætó

Public Transportation

Official Website for Route Planning and Pricing of Public Transportation

Strætó Airport Bus

Public Transportation

Public Bus 55 connects Keflavik Airport with Reykjavik

GSM Bensin​

Gasoline Prices

Overview of gasoline prices sorted by cheapest per region

Samferda

Car Pooling

Find Car Sharing opportunities

Reyjavik Excursions

Iceland Hop-On Hop-Off Bus

Bus for individual Travellers to Destinations not covered by Public Bus

Norlandair

Domestic Flights

Domestic Airlines for flying to smaller places in Iceland

Accommodation

HI Hostels

Accommodation

Booking site for HI Hostels all around Iceland

Camping Card​

Camping Site Access

Pass to access a selection of camping sites for 179€ / 28 days

Nutrition

Nettó

Grocery Prices

Online Pricelist for Groceries. Though Bónus or Krónan might be cheaper.

Visitor's Guide

Discount Coupons

Discount Codes for Activities and Restaurants all over Iceland

Visitor's Guide

Happy Hours

Overview of Happy Hour Offers in Bars around Reykjavik

Activities

Sundlaugar

Public Swimming Pools

Overview of all public swimming pools in Iceland

Grapevine

Events

Calender for Events and Happenings in Iceland

Aurora

Northern Lights Forecast

Information and Map where to sea the Northern Lights

Official Discovery Routes

Shopping Basket
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