I just finished a legendary 9 days in Iceland with Girl Gone International (GGI) Facebook group. To my surprise many of my friends want to go there too and seeing the Northern Lights is one of the dream for them. Therefore here what I want you to prepare for Iceland, but most important among all is MONEY! in form of debit / credit card. I don’t suggest you to exchange your Euro / USD into ISK because they accept payment with card everywhere, only though check with your bank because mine has 1% fee every time I use outside Germany.
First thing first, Iceland is VERY EXPENSIVE! For this 9 days I spend almost 3K Euro (2925,43 Euro to be exact) and I’m already flying from Germany btw, just imagine if you fly from outside Europe, the fee will be fantastic for surrreeee. Did I expect it will be this expensive? No. Did I blow it out of proportion? Big time. Did I think it’s worthy? Absolutely! We can always earn money but the opportunity to see what I saw, to experience what I did, I’m not sure I will get it again.
Here are all the Marlyn’s insight 🙂
What to Pack
Always always wear thermal undergarments as your first layer, it can be Heatech from Uniqlo (I wore this), or sth similar from Jack Wolfskin, National Geographic or other brand. Buy the waterproof hiking pants that has fleece inside (I got one from Quechua-Decathlon), mine is only waterproof hiking pants some other girls wear waterproof skiing pants. Bring 2 gloves, because even Forclaz gloves from Decathlon that is fit for skiing or outdoor activity will get soaked, you can also buy in Iceland I’ll recommend you some shop. Bring lots lots lots of socks! any thickness as I always wear double socks. Wear hiking winter boots, will be better if it’s waterproof too. Scarf, hats and the things to cover your mouth not using scarf, like a headband but for mouth or face also necessary. Use body butter, handcreme, lipbalm and eye drops because the weather will make your skin and eye dry.
For bottom part: undergarments + jeans. If the weather will be raining or windy + waterproof Quechua-Decathlon. For glacier hike only undergarments + waterproof Quechua-Decathlon is enough.
For upper part: undergarments + sweater + winter jacket (I wear the one that is blubblubblub like a Baby Michelin style you know what I mean). If you have a winter jacket that is also waterproof is even better. However I do recommend a vest from Ororo it cost around 150 USD depends on which time you bought it maybe would be wise to buy it during Black Friday, had I knew it earlier I would’ve bought it. Please use my link to buy it so I might get a points 🙂 http://ororo.refr.cc/marlynpraseli
Dana wore this, while we were freezing she was just fine and act like the cold don’t bother her, I asked her why and she explained that her vest has a rechargeable battery so it can warm your body for 8 hours.
What to Eat
Oh my, here all the foods are amazing especially fish soup, lobster soup or any seafood-food, if you don’t eat seafood I think the lamb also good but I don’t eat lamb so…… I just keep eating fish soup even though I also not a big fans of fish. However, you need to download the app Dineout because you need to make a RSVP always. Btw, they do serve water for free yeay! And they won’t judge you like cheap if you just order food and drink water 😉 Good to know that Icelandic tap water is one of the cleanest water in whole world, no need to spend money on buying bottled water.
Here all the places that I went to, I definitely force you to eat at Potturinn og Pannan and Messin. And the rest, you can just have a look if it’s what you’d like 🙂
Potturinn og Pannan. I had a Langoustine soup and Chicken breast sth, they all are good but the Langoustine soup oohhh! blew me away. Total meal I had is ISK 6400 = EUR 43,59.
Messinn. I had an Atlantic Wolffish, if you google Wolffish it is a weird one but trust me, also blew my mind! Price is ISK 3880 = EUR 26,50. Besides that fish, what is top favorite is Creamy Lobster Soup. Katey and Jemima had it, I tried but I really don’t like it because the smell is very pungent which is very strong times 1000! Other girls like it and said it is how lobster soup suppose to be….hmmmm….But Jess ordered Icelandic Plokkfiskur with Bearnaise Sauce and oh my it is delicious!!! Anyway if you don’t want to try, just eat the Wolffish and you’re good 🙂
Forrettabarrin. It is like a tapas place. Just order 2 portion and it’s enough. I had again Langoustine soup-it’s good! and cocktail shrimps & scallops-the scallops is great but I didn’t read it carefully that they put wasabi so I don’t enjoy it. The meal I had is ISK 3700 = EUR 25,40.
Saegreifinn. This place is small and not a proper dinner, the menu is only what on the display and they will just grill it. I had a salmon it’s not bad but they have a blow your mind Lobster soup! When you sit on the second floor be careful there is a “creepy stuffed man” this place is rather weird because it’s all full with stuffed animals. Total meal I had is ISK 2540 = EUR 16,9
The other food I ate was Fish and Chips, Ribs, Pizza and not a special Icelandic so it’s just OK. The other recommendation that you can try is Skal, ROK, SeaBarren, Islenski barinn. Don’t forget do it all through Dineout app.
What to Do
First, download the buss app Straeto and put your credit card there, one way ticket is ISK 490, nope they don’t have 24 hours ticket, daily ticket, group ticket or whatever ticket. Btw, you need to wave your hand, body, feet etc when your bus came because the driver won’t stop! You need to make sure the driver see you and make a sign that you wanted to get on that bus or else he/she will pass you by. Second, download Aurora App, this is the app you can use to predict if you can see Northern Lights or not! Oh yeah, the exciting part! See the green part, percentage and cloud coverage. If the percentage is 8% and above then there is a big probability that you can see it.
According to my experience, Northern Light Tour starts at 21:00 and you go to somewhere that doesn’t have a light, far from city center and what worse about it is you have to just stand outside for at least 2 hours. Why is that? Because the Northern Lights is always moving! For 15 minutes you only see one line, you were already happy then it’s gone from your sight for 10 minutes however it moves due to the cloud coverage then it’s re-appear from behind you and stays there for 25 minutes then last thing you know, it all around the sky and you are so glad you didn’t go back when it seems like the end of it. This pictures and video are taken with a mobile phone and this also how I see it with my bare eyes, maybe only 1 level lighter green but still green!
The important thing we can’t forget about Northern Lights is that it is a nature phenomenon, no matter how good the App on predicting it, it still can go wrong (not appear). So my suggestion is if you want to see it, better not make a special trip solely to Iceland-or else you might get or be ready for a disappointment, make it if you want to travel to some countries in Europe then have a stop in Iceland, be flexible with your return ticket. Let me remind you again, it is not always there. I am very lucky that I saw it 3 days in a row while the group that went before me they see nothing. One girl-Dana from the last group extend her staying by one more day and she got a chance to see it with my group on our first day of the tour.
Simply contact @nicetraveliceland, ask for a tour guide Christina or Magnus and make your deal with them. Since I went with 18 other girls we got a mini van for us. I’m not sure if you are only like 4 people group or so, for sure they can manage it only maybe the fee are different.
Here is our itinerary with @nicetraveliceland arranged by GGI. Day 1 from 21:00-Northern Lights in the evening. Day 3 from 08:30 until 18:30-The Golden Circle, including Thingvellier National Park, Geysir & Haukadalur Geothermal Area, Gullfoss – The Golden Waterfall, Kerid Crater Lake, Secret Lagoon (bring your own towel or else ISK 700 to rent there). Day 4 from 08:30 until 20:30-The South Coast, including Seljalandsfoss & Gljufrabui Waterfalls, Skogafoss Waterfall, Solheimajokull Glacier (please do additional activity Glacier Hike for 1,5 hours the cost is EUR 80, it’s a super easy hike and they gave you the safety equipment and spikes, it’s worthy!) and Reynisfjara Black Beach. Day 5 from 08:30-19:30-The Snaefellsnes Peninsula including Ytri Tunga Seal Colony, Black Church Budakirkja, Arnarstapi fishing village & sea arches, Londrangar Cliffs, Black Beach of Djupalonssandur, Kirkjufell (Arrowhead mountain, Game of Thrones). Wondering what happened with my Day 2? It wasn’t with @nicetraveliceland, we did Reykjavik City Walking Tour.
The total trip from GGI including hotel is EUR 1406. The Hotel that we stayed called Oddsson Hotel + Aurora Airport Hotel on my last day, it’s not bad, it’s a self check in hotel but if I may suggest please just look for a hotel / hostel really in downtown or walking distance to downtown. Because from Oddsson it take 30 mins bus ride and when the weather is so windy, you don’t want to stand still waiting for the bus.
What to Add
Besides the tour, I also suggest you to do additional activity such as:
Blue Lagoon. Ask them to pick you up from your hotel because the location of Blue Lagoon is really far, ofc with additional fee. Blue Lagoon is very expensive but again it’s worthy! The cost is ISK 15980 = EUR 107,89. You don’t need a towel as they provide it or even flipflops because it’s not necessary, you will walk barefoot anyway. If you are 11 people together you can book their Blue Lagoon Tour where they will explain something about it, with additional fee, you can ask their customer service for this. Book from their website https://www.bluelagoon.com/book/guests
Horse Riding Tour, I did from Laxnes. I know seems horse riding is not so special but mind you that this is Icelandic horse, you won’t see it anywhere because if Icelandic horse leave Iceland, they can’t go back. It is very special experience, the cost is ISK 14900 = EUR 100,46. Book from https://laxnes.is/laxnes-special I forget if there is additional fee for pick up or already included.
What I was disappointed is with the Whale Watching Tour, not with the tour but it’s a whale, we can’t control them if they want to jump or not. So I didn’t really see anything and it’s expensive ISK 14190 = EUR 94,35. They do their best to keep searching for the whale, dolphins etc but again I only saw the tip of the whale. Let me say it clearly, I’m not disappoint with elding, if you never do any kind of this activity before then you can make your own experience and decide if you still want to do it in the future or not. I can only recommend you to not choose their pick up service because it’s located somehow not so far from city center, you can easily take a bus that cost ISK 490 other than pick up like me that cost ISK 2200. I do it with https://elding.is/reykjavik-classic-whale-watching Attention guys you can also do Northern Lights on a boat but my suggestion is NO NO NO! You don’t want to be in a middle of ocean, with bumpy sorry very bumpy waves, cold water, nope you don’t want to get sea sick NO NO NO! Do it on the road! ask @nicetraveliceland and you’re good.
Volcano Hike. Book from https://troll.is/tour/geldingadalur-active-volcano-tour/ If I’m not mistaken it’s including pick up service, if not, just add it. You can rent a hiking shoes with them but please email them separately because they need to know your shoe size, the tour guide will bring it to you, you can’t choose on the spot. If you didn’t email them your size the guide won’t bring it for you. Happened to me and they refunded my hiking shoes fee, lucky I came with my winter boots if I came with flipflops goodbyeeee. The price is ISK 11310 = EUR 75,21. The hike imo was easy only if you don’t carry stuff, leave everything on the bus because it’s a 4 hours full of walk.
Where to Shop
Iceland can be very cold even with all the preparation you make. If the cold is very very unbearable. You can go to store 66 degree or Icewear, it’s everywhere. But, if you want to shop and do charity at the same time, you can go to Thorvaldens Bazar. It is a small boutique located in the city center and organized by a lovely 2 old ladies aaawwww, if we buy something there some portion will go for charity, I don’t want to say how many % because I forget, our walking tour Nana knew about it andddddd it’s all handmade! I didn’t buy mittens or hats because I had enough but the girls who bought it there said it’s really warm. Also if you buy ISK 6000 at one store, make sure you ask for a tax refund. Alcohol is very expensive here even more expensive then when I was in Shanghai, forget about alcohol in Germany it cost nothing. I suggest you to buy it in the Airport Duty Free before you fly there. If you want to go for a supermarkt, choose Bonus because it’s the cheapest one haha
Okay, I think I gave already what I know about Iceland, you can always reach me if more information needed 🙂
Make sure you do have at least 3K Euro for a 9 days trip! Happy saving and happy traveling 😉
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