How much does it cost to go to Iceland from the US?

How much does it cost to go to Iceland from the US?

The average cost for a trip to Iceland for a family of four for a week is $7-9,000. Yup, that is over $1,000 a day. I have worked with families of five that have spent $25,000 on a 10-day trip, and couples who have spent $5,000 on a week-long trip.

How much does it cost to visit Iceland?

The more time you spend in Iceland, the more you’ll spend. An average trip to Iceland costs approximately $300 per day including flights and lodging. Food, alcohol, and activities were the most expensive budget categories but I’m amazed Natasha over at The World Pursuit spent a week in Iceland and only spent $100 USD!

Can you use American money in Iceland?

Money. Currency: The currency in Iceland is the Icelandic króna (ISK). Many places (restaurants, bars, tourist attractions) will take US dollars, Canadian dollars, Euros, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish currencies. Payment: Icelanders usually pay for everything by credit or debit card.

How much is a trip to Iceland for 1?

And in all honesty, the cost of a trip to Iceland does not have to be astronomically high. An average trip to Iceland cost for travellers that want to vacation in Iceland is approximately $105-175 per person per day. This means that the cost of 7 days in Iceland is around $735 to $1225.

Why are flights to Iceland so cheap?

Because most of these flights are within 5 hours flying. The short travel distances makes it possible to use short-and medium range narrow body airplanes. These are cheaper to operate than direct intercontinental wide body airplanes. This makes flying to and through Iceland so cheap.

How expensive is a flight to Iceland?

Good to know

Low season September Best time to beat the crowds with an average 2% drop in price.
High season December Most popular time to fly with an average 7% increase in price.
Average price round-trip $868 (avg. price over the last 2 weeks)
Good deal round-trip $403 or less
Good deal one-way $250 or less

Is 10 days in Iceland enough?

For first-timers to Iceland, the Golden Circle, Reykjavík, the Blue Lagoon, and the waterfalls along the south coast usually make the “must-see” list. With 10 days in Iceland, you have enough time to visit all of these spots plus several more.

How long can you stay in Iceland?

While with an Iceland short-stay visa one can remain in Iceland for a maximum of 90 days, an Iceland long-term visa permits its holder to remain there up to 180 days. Note that you cannot extend your stay for more than 180 days.

How do people spend a week in Iceland?

4 Best Ways to Spend a Week in Iceland

  1. Driving the Ring Road around the country.
  2. Visit the southern coast at a leisurely pace.
  3. Go off the beaten path in the west of Iceland.
  4. Gon day tours in the south and north of the country.

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