Yes iceland deserve 2500 dollars for 8 days tour . Well done your research wass very complete. I'm a bus driver and i love this country also receive great tips❤
Iceland is incredible! There's ice and fire and waterfalls and geysers... Full of contrasts and we were lucky to see puffins too. One of my favourite places to visit for sure! Go to Iceland everyone! 🎉
Thank you, good info.
Going there in 3 weeks for 18 days. Land, air and a cruise around Iceland. 🥶🇮🇸 🔥 So much to vlog. Good video thanks for sharing 👍
Great video! We just got home from Reykjavik and had the best time, and this video summed it up nicely! What an amazing country!
Very instructive
2026 I will definitely go to Iceland 🇮🇸
I can’t wait to visit ! ✨🤍
I enjoy all of your videos. You really get around. Keep up the great work. Your videos are alway so detailed and informative.
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Wow I would to move out to Iceland.
we just returned from our 11-day exploration of iceland and altho many of the sights have lived up to the hype, there are a # of negatives that don't get mentioned or aren't adequately emphasized in these types of videos. 1. sit down restaurants often charged way more to the credit card than the menu price indicated. struggling to figure out why this is true except maybe there's some taxes that they don't disclose in their pricing. 2. restaurant kiosks would often bring up 2 different prices, 1 in USD and another in kronos, leading to confusion. sometimes it'd show a 8-10% "conversion fee" which could help explain why there's a discrepancy as described in point 1 3. fuel in Iceland is many times as expensive as in the US leading to a lot of sticker shock each time we filled up. for example, to fill our 4-passenger rental vehicle w/ diesel each time, it was around $110 USD, no matter we did it at Costco where it was less expensive than other stations in the area. at home i fill up my slightly smaller diesel vehicle for $45 4. parking added up quickly when stopping at various locations. sometimes it was just a tiny parking lot (Brúarhlöð for example) in the middle of nowhere w/ not much to see and u still had to pay $7-8 5. parking around our airb&b was often filled up, forcing us to park in locations where we weren't supposed to. this caused a lot of stress cuz we never knew if we'd be ticketed or towed 6. driving around the capital found us in countless roundabouts. the locals would often get impatient w/ ya, honking their horns and cutting u off when entering. 7. when driving to the various locations on the golden circle and southeast/northern regions, the roads were very narrow and had little or no shoulders. when combined w/ the 20-40 mph winds we experienced, it was very stressful. 8. the chances to see the northern lights were very limited because of the constant cloud cover. the 2 nights when we had marginal clearance and after driving an hour to get away from the light pollution, we waited around until 2-3 a.m. to see nothing at all. i know the northern lights are never guaranteed but ppl should know before coming just how low their odds are of seeing anything. 9. lastly, restrooms are often difficult to come by. either the a location doesn't have them available to the public or they're supposed to be available (has signs saying open 24/7) but u find all the doors locked or they want to charge u for the use of them.
I’m heading to Iceland in 17 days from now! Thanks for the tips and the wonderful video!
Greetings from Orlando Florida. Beautiful Reykjavik, Iceland. Awesome video and thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for this!!!! Exactly what I was wanting to know about prices.
Absolutely amazing. Would love to visit.
Iceland and Norway share alot of things in common.... Wen it comes to nature
can't wait, going in August for a Paramotor flying adventure!
In Iceland it's funny being in the gym and meeting famous handballers, footballers, musicians here because we are so small.
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