Budgeting for Iceland

Iceland travel tip…

Iceland is far from a budget destination, and prices vary depending on the time of year you visit, with the peak summer months tending to be much more expensive than the quieter winter months.

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Don’t let the prices detour you!

  • A mid-range hotel room will generally be in the region of $80 – $150 a night, and this will often include breakfast.

  • Car hire costs will vary depending on the type of vehicle you hire. Expect to pay $50 – $150 a day, and don’t forget to factor in the cost of the various insurance options. Gas is quite expensive.

  • Food is a real budget-killer in Iceland. Even burgers from gas stations will be in the range of $10 – $15, whilst a sit-down meal at a restaurant will have prices in the range of $30 – $50 for a main course.

The good news is that many of the attractions themselves, and particularly the natural attractions like waterfalls and national parks, are free to visit.

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Click the link below and I’ll be happy to arrange a trip to Iceland that’s inside your budget.