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Iceland

Iceland essential info

It’s truly cool, but Iceland is not really that icy – well, except for a handful of truly massive glaciers

Travel in Iceland: Vital stats

 

  • Capital of Iceland: Reykjavík
  • Population of Iceland: 310,000
  • Languages in Iceland: Icelandic. English is almost universally spoken
  • Time in Iceland: GMT
  • International dialling code for Iceland: +354
  • Voltage in Iceland: 220V 50Hz AC
  • Visas for Iceland: Visas
  • Money in Iceland: Icelandic króna (JD), ATMs are widely available. Tipping isn’t common; service charges are usually included in rates.
  • Iceland travel advice: Foreign and Commonwealth Office
  • Iceland tourism board: Iceland

     

    When to go to Iceland

    Summer (June-August) is warm and pleasant, with long days; the main tourist sites can be crowded.

    May and September are still pleasant, though some accommodation may be closed.

    Winter (October-February) is cold and, particularly around January, dark; many hotels and attractions are closed, though Reykjavík is still a great choice for a city break – and winter’s also the time to see the northern lights.

    International airports

     

    Keflavík International Airport (KEF) is 48km west of Reykjavîk.

    Getting around in Iceland

    Internal flights are convenient ways of accessing the Westfjords, Westmann Islands, Akureyri (for the north coast and Lake Myvatn) and Egilsta∂ir for the eastern region.

    Comfortable buses serve Iceland’s main towns in summer, though services are sparse September-May. Car hire, though pricey, is a good way to explore; there’s really only one major road running a circuit around Iceland.

    Iceland accommodation

    Iceland has the full range of accommodation, from campsites, farmhouses, mountain huts and hostels through family-run guesthouses to hotels. Campsites, and some other options, are usually only open in summer, when some schools and colleges offer accommodation.

    Iceland food & drink

    Fresh fish and lamb are delicious, as is skyr, a yoghurt-like dessert. Hotdogs (pylsur) are ubiquitous, cheap snacks. Traditional dishes such as svi∂ (singed sheep’s head) and hákarl (buried, fermented shark meat) take a strong stomach. Coffee and beer are everywhere, though the latter is expensive. The national firewater is brennivin, schnapps flavoured with caraway seeds.

    Health & safety in Iceland

    Iceland is extremely safe – you can drink water from the tap, serious diseases are rare, no poisonous animals. However, you should take account of highly changeable weather – always be prepared when out in the wilds, with weatherproof and warm clothing, and be extremely careful when walking on glaciers.

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