What A Trip
Iceland was so unique to see- it’s really quite different from other places I’ve been. They have months of daytime and months of daytime. Here you can have as little as 3 hours of night time and watch the sunset at midnight and rise as early as 3 AM. I’m going to provide a few places where you can stay and some best tips. Personally I opted to get a rental car and stay at two different accommodations so I didn’t have to drive all the way back to my hotel. I’ll put the ones I stayed at as well as some other options from budget friendly to luxe.
Key Memories
Held over a weekend, the event is structured around a series of exhibitions, workshops, and panel discussions. The exhibitions showcase a curated selection of photographs that tell compelling stories from various corners of the globe, each image accompanied by detailed narratives that provide context and deeper insight into the historical significance of the scenes depicted. These photographs are drawn from the archives of renowned photographers, as well as emerging talents, ensuring a blend of both classical and contemporary perspectives.
Shop my Itinerary for Iceland I spent hours curating the perfect itinerary. I looked up tours that included everything that I wanted to do and the price added up very quickly. I did a cost analysis and found it was less than half the price to reserve a rental car and do everything myself. In my digital guide I save you hours of work. I include 10 different stops and a hotel after the roadtrip to break up your drive. In this itinerary I even include how far of a drive you have between each stop and made sure no stops exceed an hour, with most stops being under 30 minutes.
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