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Iceland (the country) - anyone been?


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I *nearly* went for my stag do - but some volcano called eijafijadoholalalaa exploded and grounded all the flights!

 

I did some research and it talked a lot about the scenery, the lights etc. I recently went to Oslo and if their beer prices are anything to go by be prepared for £8 a pint!

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I went in October last year for a long weekend in Reykjavik. Absolutely loved it. I had heard some horror stories that it was stupidly expensive but nothing more than what it is at home.

 

The weather was like a January day here with bright sunshine and clear nights. Temps of about 4-5 degrees with a bit of a wind chill on top but not too bad.

 

We did the whale watching tour which was a bit poor as didn't really see anything also book a trip to see the northern lights with superjeep. Miles better than the conventional bus tour.

 

Food was great could get pretty much whatever we fancied (Italian, curry, Chinese, steak) so well catered for there. We was b&b but didn't bother with the hotel breakfast as it was a bit pants but found much better in the town for not much money.

 

Oh also the water smells of egg.

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You are in for a treat, love the place bit expensive I would say but I spend three months there.

Stunning girls and but obviously you are going with your other half. Depends on what you wan to do there are so many things

Blue lagoon is a must.

Also few volcanos if you feeling brave.

Night life is amazing too

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You are in for a treat, love the place bit expensive I would say but I spend three months there.

Stunning girls and but obviously you are going with your other half. Depends on what you wan to do there are so many things

Blue lagoon is a must.

Also few volcanos if you feeling brave.

Night life is amazing too

 

Why don't we organise a "Forum Weekend" to Iceland. Could be really good fun. Who is up for this? :bounce:

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Iceland is great, really liked Reykjavik, great city, great food, good beer, cracking atmosphere. I didn't think it was too expensive to be honest. I think the Blue Lagoon is a definite if you're going and perhaps an organised tour out to a volcano. People were very friendly when I was there 10 years ago. Mind you, I was only there for about 12 hours I think, flew out with a couple of 'mates' who's band were playing out there. Would love to go back there

 

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Bruce and the lads! You've been in the presence of a God!

 

Back to Iceland, we went in March a few years ago, and it was surprisingly warm (in a cold wet sort of way). We stayed at Hotel Ranga (great cocktails and smoked Puffin - just try not to think about it). We hired a 4WD skoda octavia and travelled to the localish sights. Geezers, waterfalls etc. Best thing was the very weird lagoon full of icebergs which flowed out to the sea. Highly recommended! :thumbs:

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I went with the Mrs last year.

 

Reykjavik is great, not much more expensive than London really, lots of food, drinks, nice atmosphere, etc. We also went to see the geysers, the blue lagoon and some waterfalls, all good.

 

Also spent a week bombing around the volcanic landscape on horseback for a week, but that's probably a bit specialist! :-p The landscape is awesome though, get out in to it if you can...

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whaaaa! thanks for all the info chaps. we already have a half day booked for horse riding, also planning on snorkeling and the blue lagoon. I am also going to look into one of the volcano trips!!

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Iceland is great, really liked Reykjavik, great city, great food, good beer, cracking atmosphere. I didn't think it was too expensive to be honest. I think the Blue Lagoon is a definite if you're going and perhaps an organised tour out to a volcano. People were very friendly when I was there 10 years ago. Mind you, I was only there for about 12 hours I think, flew out with a couple of 'mates' who's band were playing out there. Would love to go back there

 

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Small world. Did the same thing a few years back. We flew with 'Bruce Air' and saw them play in Trondheim, Norway. Now that is an expensive place. Nice people though :thumbs:

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