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By Michael Chapman With its pristine landscapes, rich local history, and wide range of exciting adventure activities, the reasons to visit are as numerous as the waterfalls, glaciers, and mountains that define this otherworldly island. However, savvy travellers are increasingly aware of potential hiccups and obstacles that might sour their time abroad. Given Iceland’s popularity, many of these issues remain common, and perhaps more frustratingly, rarely addressed by the powers that be.

For instance, exploring by coach can result in delays, whether due to unpredictable weather or the constant herding of tourists lingering too long at certain stops. Thus, sharing your transport and valuable time with fellow vacationers is more often a hindrance than a pleasant surprise. What’s more, given the distances between attractions, multi-day tours require you to spend significant time in close quarters with others.



For those easily irritated by the quirks of strangers, your dream vacation could rapidly become a nightmare should you not carefully select travel methods that suit your preferences. Travel in style More Than Just Transfers Among the most popular is the in West Iceland, where your chauffeur will take you to each of its major points-of-interest: Þingvellir National Park, Haukadalur geothermal valley (home to the mighty Geysir hot spring) and Gullfoss waterfall. This tour lasts for a full eight hours, meaning you will have plenty of time to appreciate the nuances of each s.

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