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Wie bereitet man sich auf eine Reise nach Island vor?

Zusammen mit meiner Frau planen wir im März eine Reise nach Island. Wie sollten wir uns vorbereiten? Welche Tipps habt ihr für eine solche Reise? Was empfehlt ihr unbedingt zu sehen?
Zusammen mit meiner Frau planen wir im März eine Reise nach Island. Wie sollten wir uns vorbereiten? Welche Tipps habt ihr für eine solche Reise? Was empfehlt ihr unbedingt zu sehen?
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JasminowySen

In March it is winter in Iceland and therefore there is 4-6 hours of daylight per day. There is not much to explore, unless you just want to see the Northern Lights. And the cost of the trip itself is high.

In March it is winter in Iceland and therefore there is 4-6 hours of daylight per day. There is not much to explore, unless you just want to see the Northern Lights. And the cost of the trip itself is high.

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edje42

I have never been to Iceland myself, but I don't think this island/country has much to explore in terms of what most people like from a vacation destination. However, I do believe this country is unique and has a lot of great stuff to offer. The hot natural pools for instance. Nature for instance. And the people themselves are (supposedly) very very friendly. To me, it is a must to visit this island! And for some reason, I', sad I never made it over there yet. When I go, I likely will get myself a rental car. Probably a must to explore the island. Also, I would take my swimming trunks with me for the hot pools. At the same time also lots of winter clothes ;)

I have never been to Iceland myself, but I don't think this island/country has much to explore in terms of what most people like from a vacation destination. However, I do believe this country is unique and has a lot of great stuff to offer. The hot natural pools for instance. Nature for instance. And the people themselves are (supposedly) very very friendly. To me, it is a must to visit this island! And for some reason, I', sad I never made it over there yet. When I go, I likely will get myself a rental car. Probably a must to explore the island. Also, I would take my swimming trunks with me for the hot pools. At the same time also lots of winter clothes ;)

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rafimoc

Excuse me, but why are you going to such a cold poor country? in March you will freeze, I would prefer Siberia or Canada or Norway. What to bring with you to Iceland?

  1. Thermal clothing - t-shirts and long johns (leggings) - even in July was more useful than t-shirts.
  2. Trekking clothes - clothes that will make you feel comfortable walking in the mountains and that will dry quickly
  3. Rain jacket - an absolute must.

Excuse me, but why are you going to such a cold poor country? in March you will freeze, I would prefer Siberia or Canada or Norway. What to bring with you to Iceland?

  1. Thermal clothing - t-shirts and long johns (leggings) - even in July was more useful than t-shirts.
  2. Trekking clothes - clothes that will make you feel comfortable walking in the mountains and that will dry quickly
  3. Rain jacket - an absolute must.

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To properly prepare for a trip to Iceland, it is necessary to first plan the route and accommodation properly. It is also important to equip yourself with appropriate clothing, especially windbreakers and trekking shoes. It is also worth taking a map and GPS with you, as some areas may be difficult to locate. Before departing, it is also a good idea to note down emergency numbers and embassy addresses in case of any problems. As for attractions, I highly recommend visiting the Geyser, Dettifoss Waterfalls, Lake Mývatn, and the Vatnajökull Glacier. You must not forget about Reykjavik - the capital of the country, where you can see the Hallgrimskirkja Church and the Presidential Palace, among other things. Iceland is full of amazing places that will surely leave a lasting impression!
To properly prepare for a trip to Iceland, it is necessary to first plan the route and accommodation properly. It is also important to equip yourself with appropriate clothing, especially windbreakers and trekking shoes. It is also worth taking a map and GPS with you, as some areas may be difficult to locate. Before departing, it is also a good idea to note down emergency numbers and embassy addresses in case of any problems. As for attractions, I highly recommend visiting the Geyser, Dettifoss Waterfalls, Lake Mývatn, and the Vatnajökull Glacier. You must not forget about Reykjavik - the capital of the country, where you can see the Hallgrimskirkja Church and the Presidential Palace, among other things. Iceland is full of amazing places that will surely leave a lasting impression!

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