Itinerary: Reykjavik -> Vik -> Höfn -> Egilsstaðir -> Lake Mývatn -> Ólafsvík -> Reykjavik
Iceland, a tiny little country in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, has about 300,000 people, 60% of them lives in the capital (Reykjavik) and its neighboring communities, making it easy to find solitude everywhere else.
The local currency is the Icelandic króna (ISK). Since its value collapsed dramatically during the 2008 economic crisis, prices appear to be more affordable for the visitors this year, but Iceland remains a very expensive place to visit. When we were there (late August 2009), 1 USD was about 127.5 ISK.
We spent 10 days in Iceland. Day 1: Drove to Vik from Keflavik International Airport (KEF) Day 2: Visited Skaftafell National Park Day 3: Visited Jökulsárlón Day 4: Visited Jökulsárlón again, and drove to Egilsstaðir Day 5: Drove to Lake Mývatn Day 6: Visited Akureyri and Húsavík Day 7: Drove to Ólafsvík on Snæfellsnes Peninsula Day 8: Drove to Reykjavik Day 9: Visited Þingvellir National Park, Geysir, and Gullfoss Day 10: Visited National Museum of Iceland in Reykjavik, before taking the afternoon flight home at KEF
All in all, the trip was good. We saw some stunningly beautiful scenery, ate tasty Icelandic seafood and lamb, and endured Iceland's relentless rain and wind.
(To be continued)
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