Travel Note
Flights Fly into Keflavík International Airport (KEF), about 45 minutes from Reykjavík. Direct flights are available from London, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Glasgow via airlines like Icelandair, EasyJet, and Wizz Air. Book early for the best deals. Get to town by FlyBus, rental car, or contact us for a personal pick-up! Packing Essentials Iceland’s weather is unpredictable—pack layers, a warm jacket, waterproofs, and sturdy shoes. Don’t forget swimwear for hot springs and a travel adapter (European plugs). Getting Around Thinking of extending your trip (which we highly recommend)? Renting a car is the easiest way to explore Iceland and get to the venue. Alternatively, there are airport shuttles, buses, and guided tours. Accommodation The capital area offers options for all budgets: hostels, hotels and Airbnbs. Book early for the best choices. Please don't hesitate to contact us for assistance. Things to Do There is so much! Let us know if you are planning on exploring, and we will tell you the best-kept local secrets. Currency and Costs The currency is the Icelandic Króna (ISK). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted. Iceland is NOT a cheap destination, but the exchange rate is definitely in your favour! Budget for higher-than-average costs for meals and activities. Connectivity Iceland has excellent WiFi and roaming, and most UK phone plans offer affordable roaming. Otherwise, you can always pick up a SIM card at the airport. Fun Facts Tap water is safe and delicious. The hot water sometimes smells like eggs as its geothermally sourced! Do as we Icelanders do and take full advantage of your duty-free allowance when coming into the country. As soon as you cross the border, alcohol gets very pricy. All the Icelandic you need to know to get by is: Jájá (yes). We can’t wait to celebrate with you in Iceland! Let us know if you have any questions or need any help with your travel plans.
Travel Note
Flights Fly into Keflavík International Airport (KEF), located about 45 minutes from Reykjavík. Direct flights are available from many cities. Airlines like Icelandair, Delta, EasyJet, and others provide frequent routes. Please check in good time if you need a visa to come celebrate with us; we will gladly help you with the process if this is the case. Book early for the best deals. Get to town by FlyBus, rental car, or contact us for a personal pick-up! Packing Essentials Iceland’s weather is unpredictable—pack layers, a warm jacket, waterproofs, and sturdy shoes. Don’t forget swimwear for hot springs and a travel adapter (European plugs). Getting Around Thinking of extending your trip (which we highly recommend)? Renting a car is the easiest way to explore Iceland and get to the venue. Alternatively, there are airport shuttles, buses, and guided tours. Accommodation The capital area offers options for all budgets, hostels, hotels and Airbnbs. Book early for the best choices. Please don't hesitate to contact us for assistance. Things to Do There is so much! Let us know if you are planning on exploring, and we will tell you the best-kept local secrets. Currency and Costs The currency is the Icelandic Króna (ISK). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, even for small purchases. FYI, Iceland is on the pricier side (sorry, we don't enjoy it either). Connectivity Iceland has excellent Wi-Fi, even in rural areas. Check with your phone provider for international roaming options. Fun Facts Tap water is safe and delicious. The hot water sometimes smells like eggs as its geothermally sourced! Do as we Icelanders do and take full advantage of your duty-free allowance when coming into the country. As soon as you cross the border, alcohol gets very pricy. All the Icelandic you need to know to get by is: Jájá (yes). We can’t wait to celebrate with you in Iceland! Let us know if you have any questions or need any help with your travel plans.