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'Moderator2' wrote:

Hi Faithful,

As Iceland is an expensive destination, I would recommend taking enough money with you (perhaps on a credit card as these are widely used, but a debit card can still be used). Prices are advertised as being like London prices so budget with this in mind; however, in Iceland some UK banks require advance notice before allowing debit or credit cards to be used in Iceland.

Icelandic Kronur are available through banks and cash machines.

I hope this helps.

Kindest Regards,

Amy

Thanks Amy.

Am looking into getting a credit card.

Faithful

Hi Faithful,

As Iceland is an expensive destination, I would recommend taking enough money with you (perhaps on a credit card as these are widely used, but a debit card can still be used). Prices are advertised as being like London prices so budget with this in mind; however, in Iceland some UK banks require advance notice before allowing debit or credit cards to be used in Iceland.

Icelandic Kronur are available through banks and cash machines.

I hope this helps.

Kindest Regards,

Amy

Hi

I am on the Icelandic trip in November and I am unsure of how much money I will need to bring. I understand that you cannot bring Krona back to the UK but have always used cash for holidays. Can you advise me on which travel card I should think of using.Having tried to search for information I am more confused than ever as to how they work for small purchases and what taxes and charges will be added on.

Many thanks

Faithful. :dodgy: