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Iceland

Sure, it's a barren island in the North Atlantic -- yet with its hopping capital of Reykjavík, impressive nature, and adventure tourism (oh, and Björk), it still manages to be one of the world's cooler - as it were - places to visit. Did we mention there are elves?

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Comment by Arnar Olaffson on July 24, 2013 at 6:31am

Icelandic Dream Holidays Introduces Short Travel Packages for Iceland
http://www.icelandicdreamholidays.com/short-packages

Comment by Tripatini on April 17, 2012 at 2:53pm

A fellow Tripatini member is looking for any and all kinds of leads and advice on travel to Iceland in several weeks. If you can help out, please reply NOT on this wall but to this link to our Ask A Travel Pro section. Thanks!!

Comment by Siggi Bjarni on February 13, 2011 at 7:24pm

Please take alook at our web page to get the idea of the excitement ! It´s your time, walk the talk and make the booking.

 

 www.icelandadventure.is

Comment by Tony Tien Huynh on July 5, 2010 at 12:08am
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Comment by Sigrid Roloff on January 12, 2010 at 10:58am
Check out the website of www.grayline.is. A great day tour operator, which offers tours to over 100 of the most popular destinations in the country.
Comment by EnLinea Media on January 1, 2010 at 12:57pm
Iceland gets a shout-out in this week's Triaptini blog post surveying hot destinations in 2010. Check it out!
Comment by David Paul Appell on April 13, 2009 at 9:44am
Last time I was there, this was not a cheap country. But in case anyone has been under a rock in the past few months, they've had a few, er, financial bumps that has brought the exchange rate down massively, along with some prices. Just caught this today:

http://www.eturbonews.com/8748/more-americans-visit-iceland

More Americans Visit Iceland

Americans and Canadians seem to be taking advantage of the favorable exchange rate since the collapse of three of Iceland’s largest commercial banks, last fall. Icelandair has spotted a business opportunity and adds Seattle to its network in July.

Departure statistics gleaned from the Iceland Tourist Board’s website reveal a great increase in the number of Americans and Canadians leaving the country. January-March statistics reveal 19 and 28.5 percent increase respectively—compared to same period last year. Total foreign visitor departures are down 6.4 percent, partly due to fewer Polish migrant workers traveling to and from the country.

The Icelander’s wanderlust has somewhat been dampened by the bank-crisis. Last year the local currency bought twice as much foreign currency as it does today—inevitably discouraging many Icelanders from traveling abroad.
Iceland with a population of just over 300,000 received over half a million foreign visitors in 2008. Tourism, along with fishing and export of smelted aluminum, are the country’s three most important export industries.

Icelandair in North America services Boston, Minneapolis, Orlando, Halifax, New York and Toronto. The airline’s new four times a week service to Seattle starts 22 July.
 

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