Lonely Planet Iceland
Test the echo while swimming in warm blue waters inside a Volcano at Viti crater, p308.Play the wild thing and join the runtur, a mad pub-crawl around Reykjavik's progressive nightlife, p98.
Break the silence as you roar across Vatnajokull icecap on a snowmobile, p294.
See the fjords in a new light on a guided midnight kayaking tour, p264.
Two expert authors and over 800 hours of on-the-ground research.
New inspirational itineraries for chasing the northern lights or finding a summer spot to whitewater raft
Get an Icelander's perspective on immigration, religion and the current music scene in an all-new Culture chapter
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...for the adventurous traveler who wants to live like a native.' --Real Simple Magazine, June 2005
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Customer Reviews
Easily the best![]()
Having been to Iceland several times, and having tried out multiple guides, I think this one is easily the best all-around book. It's certainly a lot better than the 2007 Rough Guide, which just lifted everything from the 2004 edition with very few updates. Yes, it's a small country, but things do change.
The maps are good, the recommendations provide as much variety as possible, and the historical/cultural information that LP guides always provide are interesting. My only complaint about the book is that the authors' enthusiasm for Iceland occasionally spills over into gushing about the wonderfulness of it all. I happen to agree, but I prefer more unbiased reviews.
Enouph information..![]()
Its very complete with lot of information about all Iceland. Maybe lack of photos or something colorfoul.
Fantastic Book![]()
This is a fabulous book. I can't believe the amount of detail in it and the honesty. It was the only book we needed and it really enhanced our whole trip. No matter where I go I will always get the Lonely Planet guide to the place I'm visiting.
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