I spent nine days in Iceland and pulled together an Iceland Travel Guide – The Single Woman’s Guide to Iceland Post Covid, almost.
I also asked for input on all the questions people have about Iceland. if there’s something i don’t cover, please feel free to comment and let me know!
Update for 8/15/2021 – The US is suggesting that we don’t travel to Iceland right now due to a COVID surge. I’ll update here when that’s changed!
Iceland Travel Guide
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I was lucky to go there as covid was slowing down, before the delta variant showed its face. Even now, all travelers – regardless of origin – are welcome to visit Iceland if they can show either a certificate of full vaccination against COVID, or a certificate of previous COVID infection.
In the guide, I cover everything from the language to whether you should carry cash. I also cover Covid requirements. At this time, if you’ve been vaccinated, you won’t have to get tested on arrival (lucky you because that test up the nose was painful!) or stay in quarantine.
The guide also includes my travel blogs, but you can also read about my trip here starting with day one.