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Cheap Flights to Iceland (IS)

Iceland is a wonderful destination for a vacation. Many people dream of visiting Reykjavik and going on one of the many Christmas in Iceland tour package. Most include sleigh rides, deluxe accommodations, and a visit to see Santa.
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Book Cheap Flights to Iceland:

New York to Reykjavik (NYC to REK)
$414.70
New York to Reykjavik (NYC to KEF)
$414.70
Copenhagen to Reykjavik (CPH to REK)
$169.15
London to Reykjavik (LON to REK)
$219.00
Stockholm to Reykjavik (STO to REK)
$258.93
Helsinki to Reykjavik (HEL to REK)
$267.19
Saint Petersburg to Reykjavik (LED to REK)
$410.63

 

Top Cities of Republic of Iceland:

Reykjavik
cheap flights to Reykjavik$137.75



Overview

Iceland, officially the Republic of Iceland, is considered a European country and it is a large mountainous island in the north Atlantic Ocean, between Europe and North America. Iceland is the world's 18th largest island, and Europe's second largest island following Britain. The name of the country - Iceland - may not be that appropriate: although 10% of Iceland is covered by glaciers, it has surprisingly mild climate thanks to the warming effect of the Atlantic Gulf Stream.

Iceland is a land teeming with natural beauty. A center of volcanic activity, Iceland's landscape is highlighted by volcanic peaks and lava deserts, as well as glaciers, geysers and hot springs. In the past, destructive volcanic eruptions have seen many Icelanders emigrate; now, the tide has turned, as Iceland's popularity among tourists steadily grows. What visitors are finding is a country with more than a pretty landscape to offer: they are discovering a people of above average height, whose ancestry can be traced back to settlers from Scandinavia. They are also a people who statistically live longer than the rest of the world. This is perhaps the consequence of the revitalizing effect of hot springs.

Today, Iceland has some of the world's highest levels of economic and civil freedoms. In 2007, Iceland was ranked as the most developed country in the world by the United Nations' Human Development Index. but one year later Iceland has been hit especially hard by the world financial crisis started in 2008. The nation's ongoing economic crisis has caused significant unrest in recent months and made Iceland the first western country to borrow from the International Monetary Fund since 1976.

General information

Continent:Europe
Subregion:Northern Europe
Area:103,000 sq km (39,770 sq mi)
Capital:Reykjavik
Government:Parliamentary republic
Population:319,756
Languages:Iceland's official written and spoken language is Icelandic, a North Germanic language descended from Old Norse. English is widely spoken as a secondary language. Danish is also widely understood. Other commonly spoken languages are Spanish, German, Norwegian and Swedish.
Religions:Icelanders enjoy freedom of religion under the constitution, though the National Church of Iceland, a Lutheran body, is the state church. The National Registry keeps account of the religious affiliation of every Icelandic citizen. Icelanders divided into main religious groups as follows: Lutheran (official) 80.7%, other Protestant 4.1%, Roman Catholic 2.5%, and Buddhist 0.2%.
Time:GMT +0
Currency:Icelandic krona (ISK)
Electricity:220V / 50Hz (European plug)
Calling Code:+354
Internet Domain:.is
Drives:on the right
Tips:Tipping is not expected in Iceland (the service is already included in the price).
Visas:Since Iceland is a member of the Schengen Agreement, citizens of the European Union (EU) countries may visit the island without any restriction. Citizens of some other selected countries, such as Canada, USA, Australia, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, and New Zealand, are free to enter Iceland without a visa.
Airports:Most travelers reach Iceland via air landing at the Keflavik International Airport (RKV). The only international airport is situated in the southwest of the island, about 40-50 km from Reykjavik and is served by Iceland Air.
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Photo: Overview of Reykjavik, Iceland. (© Stock.XCHNG / akiernan)

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