Lonely Planet Iceland is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Splash around in the Blue Lagoon''s geothermal water,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
We just returned from a family vacation to Iceland (July 2007) and this was easily the best guide book out there. Very current (no other guide was nearly as up to date), fairly comprehensive and quite spot-on in its observations, it was truly indispensable at times.
The best of the bunch.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Prior to my latest trip to Iceland I purchased a vast array of travel guides: The Rough Guide to Iceland; Insight Guides Iceland; Globetrotter Travel Guide; and Travellers Iceland (Thomas Cook). All of these titles are good and each provided some unique insights. However, when it was time to head to Iceland, and luggage space was at a premium, the only book I took with me was Lonely Planet Iceland. Quite frankly, I can't think of any other praise that would convey so much. Minimal b.s. and concise descriptions, this is as good as it gets. Essential. Highly recommended.
Excellent!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
My wife and I flew to Europe with Iceland Air and we had a complimentary stopover in Iceland. Armed with our Lonely Planet guide, we were able to really make the most of our 3 day stop. We took in all of Reykjavik and some outstanding thermal baths outside the city. The guide also gave us some useful local lingo, to "break the ice" (forgive me!) with the natives, who were extremely kind and affable. The restaurant tips were right on the money. I'll be going back to Iceland, and I'll take my LP with me. My wife can come too.
An excellent, reliable guide
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I've just returned from Iceland -- deemed the most expensive country in the world after Japan -- and I was able to keep costs down and still have fun with the help of this guide. There is a thorough section on budget accommodation, as well as many fine suggestions for dining out (which can quickly add up to the cost of a 3rd-world country's national debt if you're not careful). I also appreciated the elongated history section, which was much more thorough than in the previous edition. In general, costs and descriptions were extremely accurate, and the suggested iterneraries excellent. I cannot recommend this guide over all others enough.
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