Author: Lonely Planet
Iceland
Published on 15 March 2024 by Lonely Planet Global Limited in Ireland as part of 'the Travel Guide' series.
Paperback | 352 pages, 47 Maps
200 x 130 x 19 | 396g
Lonely Planet's local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the trip of a lifetime to Iceland.
Discover popular and off the beaten track experiences from sailing among majestic icebergs in Iceland's most famous glacier lagoon, Jkulsrln; to devouring lobster at the authentic small-town festival of Humarht; and exploring ingvellir National Park on horseback.
Build a trip to remember with Lonely Planet's Iceland Travel Guide:Our classic guidebook format provides you with the most comprehensive level of information for planning multi-week tripsUpdated with an all new structure and design so you can navigate Iceland and connect experiences together with easeCreate your perfect trip with exciting itineraries for extended journeys combined with suggested day trips, walking tours, and activities to match your passionsGet fresh takes on must-visit sights and swim between the continents at Silfra Fissure, explore Katla Geopark, hike through Snfellsjkull National ParkSpecial features on capturing the Northern Lights, Reykjavik food and nightlife, and road trip through the WestfjordsExpert local recommendations on when to go, eating, drinking, nightlife, shopping, accommodation, adventure activities, festivals, and moreEssential information toolkit containing tips on arriving; transport; making the most of your time and money; LGBTIQ+ travel advice; useful words and phrases; accessibility; and responsible travelConnect with Icelandic culture through stories that delve deep into local life, history, and traditionsInspiring full-colour travel photography and maps including a pull out map of ReykjavikCovers Reykjavik, Southwest Iceland & the Golden Circle, Southeast Iceland, West Iceland, The Westfjords, North Iceland, East Iceland, The HighlandsCreate a trip that's uniquely yours and get to the heart of this extraordinary country with Lonely Planet's Iceland.