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Iceland

Iceland

Iceland

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A Nordic island nation known for its dramatic volcanic landscapes, geothermal hot springs, glaciers, and spectacular Northern Lights displays during winter months.

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There are no direct flights from India. Fly from Delhi or Mumbai to major European hubs like Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, or Helsinki, and take a connecting flight via Icelandair or Play Airlines to Keflavik International Airport (KEF).

FAQs

Do Indians need a Schengen visa for Iceland?
Yes. You need to apply through VFS Global (usually handled by the Denmark embassy in India). Start the process 3-4 months in advance as slots are rare.
Is Iceland good for vegetarians?
It's manageable but tough outside Reykjavik. You'll rely heavily on supermarkets like Bónus. Bring MTR ready-to-eat packets, Theplas, and Maggi from India.
Can I see the Northern Lights in June or July?
No. It is daylight 24/7 during the summer. To see the Northern Lights, you need dark skies, which means visiting between September and April.
Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP)?
If your Indian driving license is in English and has a chip/smart card format, it is widely accepted by rental companies. However, carrying an IDP is always a safe backup.
Should I carry Euros, USD, or Icelandic Krona (ISK)?
None. Iceland is 99.9% cashless. Even public toilets take cards. Just get a zero-markup Forex card (like Niyo or Fi) and tap it everywhere.
Is the Blue Lagoon worth the hype?
It's iconic but very touristy and expensive. If you want a more premium, relaxing experience, try the Sky Lagoon in Reykjavik. For a budget option, visit local municipal pools.
Do I really need a 4x4 rental car?
If you are visiting in summer and sticking to the paved Ring Road, a 2WD is perfectly fine. If you are visiting in deep winter or plan to drive F-roads (highlands), a 4x4 is strictly mandatory.
Is tap water safe to drink?
Yes! Icelandic tap water is literally pure glacier water. Never buy bottled water in Iceland; it's a tourist trap. Bring a reusable bottle.

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