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Traveling to Iceland

There are two ways of traveling to Iceland, either by boat or by airplane. Most of the airplane connections goes to “Keflavik”, which is located 45km from Reykjavik. From the airport there are taxis, rental cars, or the more cheaper transportation airport busses, that will take you to and from Reykjavik.

Although there also are some travel opportunities to “Akureyri” on the north coast. If you are planning on bringing your car along, it has to be registered at the docks. In which case you must show a legit car licence and a insurance card.

Flying to Iceland is by no doubt the most common way for tourist to getting to the island. The most known airplane company to do this is Icelandair. They have daily departs from lots of countries and cities. So whether you are traveling from New York, London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Milan or Barcelona, you can be sure that your Iceland experience is safe.

It can be rewarding to take contact with Icelandair about the tickets, in good time before traveling. Because then there is a chance to get discount tickets. With a little less departure opportunities, there also are some competing companies that brings tourists to Iceland. Icelandexpress is probably one of the most known in this case.