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how early should you book for lodging in Iceland in July?

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how early should you book for lodging in Iceland in July? my job has a company-wide shutdown in July, giving us extra vacation for free, so I was trying to find good vacation destinations during this time frame (the first 1-2 weeks of July), and Iceland seemed ideal. however this past year, I realized too late that all the available lodging for the Southern coast of Iceland, where many of the big geolo…

Reddit Travel 193 2023-08-22

Canon R5 settings- iceland

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Canon R5 settings- iceland Hello, Im very new into photography and im going to iceland with ny new camera and desperately need help. Ive read the perfect settings for waterfalls is shutter 1/1000 iso 50 and f/11 but when ever i set this up the camera gets super dark and it shoots dark. Am i doing something wrong? Please help? Also any best settings for taking pictures at …

Ask Photography 124 2023-08-17

Is Iceland really that expensive?

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Is Iceland really that expensive? My trip to Iceland was last November. Before going, my boyfriend and I saw so many people commenting on how expensive food would be. However, we really didn’t feel that way at all. I’ve also seen many people comment on it being so expensive since we got back. Food was generally $20-$30 (lunches or dinners) per person. We road tripped for about a…

Reddit Travel 196 2023-08-15

I just got back from the vacation of a lifetime (in Iceland)… Now what???

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I just got back from the vacation of a lifetime (in Iceland)… Now what??? My husband and I just got back from an amazing trip to Iceland. I feel like Iceland was the perfect type of vacation for us and I’m wondering if anyone can recommend another destination where we can travel and experience the country in a similar manner. Here are some of the things we loved about our trip: -We were able to go at our own pace. We …

Reddit Travel 104 2023-08-10

Iceland in November?

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Iceland in November? So I have a block of time off coming up in November of this year and I am trying to plan an international trip. Iceland has always been on my bucket list, but is November too cold and wintry, days to short for a visit that time of year, or still worth it? submitted by /u/elevenatexi

Reddit Travel 192 2023-08-09