Travel

Iceland

Travel

Posted by: Benji

12th Nov 2017 09:20am

Thinking of traveling from Manchester to Iceland in July or August next year for about six nights after visiting relatives in the UK. Would like to hear from anyone who has been regarding flights, accommodation, day tours, weather etc. Iceland is very expensive so airbnb etc may be an option.

Benji
  • 4th Dec 2017 04:05pm

We have booked to fly with Easy Jet, very cheap, from Manchester return.
Our accommodation is booked through airbnb and will cost just over $1,000 for four people which is a total bargain compared to hotels.The food will be expensive but we have saved so much with the above so should be able to enjoy some nice seafood.
Would still like to hear from anyone who has information about tours.
hope you get there one day William.


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