Do people really live in Iceland?
The vast majority of Iceland’s small population lives in Reykjavik. Almost everywhere else is either nature or a small village, save maybe Akureyri in the north. Iceland has the cleanest nature of any country or place I have ever been to. Icelanders take long vacations, some up to 4 weeks in the summer!
Do Icelanders like the British?
In general Icelanders are well disposed to the British and think of them as friends and allies.
Is there Internet in Iceland?
The use of the Internet in Iceland places Iceland among the top countries in the world in terms of Internet deployment and use. The use of internet in Iceland is widespread. Iceland is a world leader in fibre internet deployment: 1 Gbit/s internet services have been available to homes since 2016.
How fast is Internet in Iceland?
Iceland is the second fastest country in the world According to our friends at Speedtest.net, Iceland is now number two in the Global Speed Index, second only to Singapore. Icelandic homes reach, on average, 162 megabit per second download rates, trailing Singapore at 174 megabits.
Is WiFi free in Iceland?
Internet access in Reykjavik You will find Wi-Fi access throughout the city centre, usually with free connection, in all kinds of places, including: Hotels.
Do US cell phones work in Iceland?
All European phones will work but most North American phones won’t, because Iceland is on the European system. However, if you have an unlocked phone, you maye use an SIM card from Iceland – Vodafone, Simin, and Nova are the largest providers in Iceland.
Do I need an adapter in Iceland?
Iceland uses Northern European electrical standards (50 Hz/220 volts) so converters may be required for small electrical appliances brought from home. Iceland uses the standard Europlug socket with two round prongs. For these plugs, you can use adapter types “C” or “F”.
How many days do we need in Iceland?
Iceland in 8-12 days. 8-12 days is an ideal amount of time to spend in Iceland as it means you can explore different regions. You could drive around the Ring Road in a full circle to reach the diverse corners of Iceland, from the South Coast to eastern fjords, around North Iceland and over to the Snæfellsnes peninsula.
Is it expensive to fly to Iceland?
Total Cost of Trip to 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.