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Reykjavik Luxury Hotels


Hotel-Reykjevik-Borg
HOTEL BORG

$287.00-$342.00


Hotel-Reykjevik-Holt
HOTEL HOLT

$195.00-$430.00

Hotel-Reykjevik-Skjaldbreid
CENTERHOTEL SKJALDBREID

$171.00-$233.00


Hotel-Reykjevik-Klopp
CENTERHOTEL KLOPP

$171.00-$233.00


 


Getting around the Iceland

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Getting around in Iceland is one of the important factors while staying in the country. The best means of a vacationer of traveling from one place to another, the more attractions he would see and enjoy. For this purpose, here are few pieces of advice on roaming around Iceland.

First of all, visitors should consider what mode of transportation he would like to take in the country. Iceland offers three major means of traveling: by airplane, by a bus, and by a car. Guests who would like to travel by plane may choose to book a flight in Islandsflug and Air Iceland, two of the country’s premier airlines. Some flights even provide sightseeing services, so passengers can get a good look at the beautiful scenery while indulging in the comfort of a relaxing trip. Moving on, those who choose to get around by a bus may find several bus services in most cities in the country including the highlands. Organized bus tours are also available which allow visitors to explore several tourist destinations along the way. Tickets are bought from the driver or from the bus station, and no any reservations needed. In addition to that, children below four years old may ride the bus free of charge. And finally, for tourists who decide on traveling by a car, has an important thing to remember, that is, Iceland’s speed limit is 55 mph, although in certain areas, the limit is relatively different, and it might be lower than you expect, but nonetheless, you’ll get a chance to savor your sightseeing even more. You will find lots of gas stations in cities such as Reykjavik, and some of them are open 24 hours a day.