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I’m going to Iceland!

I’m going to Iceland!

I’m so excited to announce that in October I’ll be going to Iceland.

I knew I wanted to take a trip in October to somewhere new but I really couldn’t decide where. One of the problems with working in the travel industry and reading lots of travel blogs is that you’re constantly surrounded by travel inspiration. I’m always hearing about new destinations and amazing adventures people have had in places I’d never considered going. Of course, this is a dream job for me but it does make choosing a holiday destination tricky as I quite simply want to go everywhere.

I finally narrowed it down to two destinations: New York or Iceland.

Two very different destinations, I know, but I’ve been told that October is a brilliant time to visit both these places. I asked around for advice and suggestions but almost everyone agreed that it was a tough decision and found it impossible to choose.

After lots of ‘umming’ and ‘arrrhing’ I decided to ask Facebook and left it up to my followers to decide.

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There were lots of strong opinions and great reasons to visit both places but in the end Iceland won! Iceland received 19 votes and New York received 12 so I finally bit the bullet and booked two flights to Iceland.

I booked the flights with easyJet for a bargain £150 each which includes luggage and ideal flight times.

I’ve spent the past few weeks researching Iceland and reading loads of amazing travel blogs about the experiences my fellow bloggers have had out there – like this video from Vicky Flip Flop.

My Iceland Itinerary

There is so much to do in Iceland so it was really tough to put together a realistic itinerary.

I’d like to say a massive thanks to the guys behind Where’s My Passport for writing such detailed posts about their trip – it was a massive help for when I was planning my own trip.

Day 1 (My birthday!)

Arrive at Reykjavik airport and collect our car from Blue Car Hire. We’ve got the car for the entire week so we have the flexibility to travel around ourselves and discover Iceland at our own pace.
Visit The Blue Lagoon – relaxation and pampering in The Blue Lagoon sounds like an ideal way to spend my birthday.

Jayne from 40before30 has some great tips for visiting the Blue Lagoon: Bathing in the Blue Lagoon, Iceland

Day 2

Drive around the Golden Circle

Cole from FourJandals has written a really informative guide to the drive: How to Self Drive the Golden Circle in One Day in Iceland

Iceland

Day 3

Silfra snorkelling and swim between two continents.

I’m a little nervous about this as I’m sure it’s going to be the coldest experience of my life but it’s been so long since I’ve been snorkelling or scuba diving so I can’t wait.

Nellie from WildJunket has an amazing account of this experience and her photos look beautiful: Snorkelling between tectonic plates in Iceland.

Day 4 + 5

A two day tour to the south coast and Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon with Extreme Iceland.

This looks a-mazing!

Day 6

Fly home

Photo Credit: Vicmontol

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Mellisa Turner

Saturday 21st of September 2013

Lovely post! I hope you will have great fun there. Iceland is one of my favourite place to travel. Simply- paradise on earth.I will also travel to Iceland very soon.

Charis

Tuesday 10th of September 2013

@Monica , I am totally agree with you that many people may getting confused about choosing a holiday destination and also many people prefers to travel near a beach area or some Islands.

Shelly

Thursday 5th of September 2013

Looks like a lovely itinerary..but I bet it will leave you wanting more ;)

TheTravelHack

Friday 6th of September 2013

I'm sure it will. I feel like this after any trip anywhere in the world. If only I had more time to spend a few months in each country!