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What should I pay attention to when traveling in Iceland?

Prepare a lot of money, things in Iceland are more expensive. But don't bring too much cash. Reykjavik Airport can withdraw cash with UnionPay cards, and almost all countries accept credit cards. No matter what season you go, you should bring windproof and waterproof clothes, such as coats, down jackets, down jackets, ponchos and warm babies. It is best to wear waterproof and non-slip walking shoes.

If your English is not good, you should join a group. It is too much trouble to be alone. You can live in Reykjavik and take many day trips by bus.

If you decide to travel alone, it is not unsafe, mainly because most of Iceland is uninhabited, and it is easy to go crazy without company.

Free travel basically requires renting a car, because Iceland has almost no public transportation. Be sure to rent a four-wheel drive off-road vehicle, otherwise the three-digit expressway will not open, and the ground will be covered with large gravel, and it will be blocked by streams when it rains. In some places, roads only exist on maps. Driving past, you will find that only reflective piles are actually inserted in the gravel. The so-called "road" is almost no different from the surrounding gravel wilderness.

If you rent a car, you must buy the option of reducing the insured amount. In that environment, cars are too easily damaged.

Some three-digit or even two-digit road sections have no pavement, only gravel pavement, which is easy to slip. Be careful when turning and accelerating.

Car rental companies may provide discount cards for refueling. The use method is to insert this card into the machine before refueling, or show it at the counter first.

It's best to book a hotel long in advance. The hotel is difficult to book. Read the address carefully when booking, some hotels are remote. Reykjavik can stay in a youth hostel, the standard is not bad, but the youth hostels in other places are rather bleak, so it is best to stay in a hotel.

No matter what you do, you don't need to tip. Even Icelanders may regard tipping as an insult-at least that's what DK's travel brochure says.

Heimaey is an island in the south. You need to go by boat. If you plan to go, please get ready for the whole day and queue up at the ferry terminal early. You can also drive on the ferry.

Except Reykjavik, any city and even scenic spots can be visited in less than one day. But if you are extremely sure that the next day will be fine, you can do it for J. One more day in a place like kulsárlon n.

Although the city is small, there are generally supermarkets, and it is not too difficult to replenish.

It tastes worse. Generally, only light beer is sold in supermarkets, which is the kind of light beer that can fade out in your mouth. Normal beer and even other alcoholic beverages seem to need to go to a licensed franchise store to sell. Some gas stations sell them, but they can't take them away. Note that drunk driving is strictly prohibited in Iceland, unlike many European countries that allow a small amount of alcohol.

Be sure to go to Blue Lake Hot Springs, and remember to bring your swimsuit.

Be sure to like lobster or mutton.

There is a crashed plane at 63 27' 34.3 "north latitude19 265438+0' 52.6" west longitude, which is a strange scenery.