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#2136546 04/22/26 09:51 AM
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I am planning a trip to visit Iceland for a week.

If anyone has had recent experience it would be helpful.

What not to miss?

What to miss?

Best way to get around? Mid range pricing for places to stay.

Anything that may be helpful.

Thanks in advance.

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I haven’t been there on land, just the airport on a layover, but was talking about it recently to someone who did. The biggest takeaway they had was to rent a car. The destinations are gorgeous but they aren’t close together. Never looked into it further but there is a strong possibility that will be our next destination in a year or two. This year we are off to Japan.


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I spent a day in Reykjavik a few years back as we got stranded by our airline for about 24 hours while returning from the Middle East. So my time spent there was minimal and didn’t allow for real exploration. I can say it’s the smallest capitol city I’ve ever been to. My buddies and I rented stand up scooters and zoomed around the city to see the sights. Can’t say much about it as there’s not much to see as far as a city goes. I can say it’s one the pricey side. It was also dark still at like 10am. It was November though so their nights are LONG.
My friends have actually gone and spent time in the country visiting the hot springs and such. Their photos were beautiful.

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My original intent was a fishing trip.

There is a strain of brown trout there in a lake that once drained into the ocean. The lake is now land locked and the trout are the largest in the world.

In addition it is renowned for Atlantic salmon and arctic char fishing.

Geologically it is raw. Most active volcanoes in the world. Dozens of unique waterfalls and canyons.

This trip is about site seeing with my daughter and grandsons.

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Funny enough, I was stranded by Hurricane Milton because Orlando was shut down. They canceled all of my flights. I pushed hard for them to honor my first flight and leave me in Reykjavik for a couple of nights but they said no, because one flight was canceled, both had to be. Instead I had to spend an extra couple of nights in Paris. When I finally got there for my layover they were promoting to extend your layover a couple of nights for free. I was so upset that they didn't let me do that in the first place, haha.


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There is a place you can go snorkleing above/between tectonic plates.

"Silfra is one of the world’s most dramatic snorkeling sites—it’s a glacier meltwater-filled rift formed by the drift of the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates."


Other than that, just Google "things to see in Iceland". There are some seriously amazing things there.


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Thanks.

I recently saw a seven day travel log that looked incredible.

That is the reason for the trip. Geologically Iceland is raw and actively forming. The country runs on thermal energy.

I have a scuba license so a dive would be something I would love doing.

Lots of stunning waterfalls are also there.

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A woman from my gym just went there last summer, I think (that's how I know about the tectonic plate swims); I'll see if I can get a short list of things from her.


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I have seen quite a bit through research but did not see a thing about snorkling.

That would be very cool. I know you can see active volcanoes and I knew about the tectonic plates.

But hey thanks. Sometimes people discover things that don't show up from Google searches.

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This so crazy watch till end.




The last eruption was July 2025. The magma chamber is fuller now than when it erupted.

It is monitored from satellites and ground sensors. They expect another eruption in weeks, maybe months?

Hard to even fathom even seeing something like that. It would be like watching a planet form.

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When my wife and I travel and want to look around, we hire a driver for as many days as we think we need. They are easy to find on the net. Just pay the flat negotiated rate plus a gas upcharge after the first tank and any parking fees along the way.

Much easier than finding a daily ride or renting a car and learning any new driving laws.

I know you don't care about where I have been, but Iceland is a most underrated country. Very beautiful. That is also where a local driver can help by getting you to places off the usual tourist spots, not that you won't want to go there as well.

The food is a mixed bag IMO. Lots of seafood but most is of the salted and smoked variety, country cooking so to speak, which is fine but at least for me, lamb and mutton seems to be the national meat. Not one of my favorite's. If you stick to Reykjavik it is more international which offers up a good enough variety.


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Two different topics.

Thanks for the info.

We will be there for seven days. Everything is now booked
YouTube brings a whole new world to travel then in days gone by. You could literally plan every step you take.

What to eat. How to act. What to not waste time on. Where to go. People who have been there many times tell you precisely what is great or not so hot.

The detail is endless. When you have a time limit it is helpful. You want to be efficient and planning helps.

I am not a chat tpg person. My daughter created an itinerary that includes distances, factoring age, and difficulty.

There is lots to see and do in Iceland.

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