Iceland Budget Tips

Iceland Travel Tip

Thinking about an Iceland adventure for your family and you need to get an idea of how much to budget for this bucket list adventure?

Iceland is far from a budget destination, and prices vary depending on the time of year you visit, with the peak summer months tending to be much more expensive than the quieter winter months. 

  • A mid-range hotel room will generally be in the region of $80 – $150 a night, and this will often include breakfast.
  • Car hire costs will vary depending on the type of vehicle you hire. Expect to pay $50 – $150 a day, and don’t forget to factor in the cost of the various insurance options. Gas is quite expensive.
  • Food is a real budget-killer in Iceland. Even burgers from gas stations will be in the range of $10 – $15, whilst a sit-down meal at a restaurant will have prices in the range of $30 – $50 for a main course.

The good news is that many of the attractions themselves, and particularly the natural attractions like waterfalls and national parks, are free to visit.

Another way to eliminate the stress of “on the go budgeting” is to secure your spot on a personalized / guided tour or cruise. Designed for families, foodies, honeymooners, and adults-only, tours give you an ‘all-inclusive’ way to budget for your vacation.

Email me and I’ll be happy to arrange a trip to Iceland that’s inside your budget.  

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