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Hi Marion

Thanks for your message – we hope you’re looking forward to your trip to Iceland!

It’s a bit tricky to advise as everyone is different with the amount they like to spend on souvenirs/eating out, but the cost of living is generally higher for a lot of products versus what you would buy here in the UK so you might want to factor in a little extra for time at leisure/where meals are not included on your trip. Tipping is appreciated but not expected and cards are widely used in Iceland so it’s always worth bringing credit/debit cards for any spending or if you plan on having a bit of a splurge while you’re there. Hopefully some other members on the forum will be able to provide their thoughts to on their experiences in Iceland. Also remember to keep your receipts for anything you purchase as you’ll be able to claim tax back at the airport.

Best wishes for a wonderful trip,

Just You Team

 

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