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How much does it cost to travel to Iceland?
If you travel for half a month and the basic consumption is around 18 thousand, you need to be fully prepared. Consumption is not too high, but it is not low.

Many friends who know Iceland know that Iceland, as a tourist destination of ethnic minorities, has its own unique place. This is not only reflected in natural scenery and national culture, but also in some special rules and customs of tourism.

Tourism in Iceland is very young. After the financial crisis in 2008, the Icelandic krona depreciated, so it is not so far away to travel to Iceland. Therefore, the rise of tourism in Iceland is a matter of recent years.

It is difficult for domestic travel agencies to fully understand Iceland. The traditional mode of traveling abroad with a group in China can't satisfy the wishes of friends who want to play well in Iceland, and often ruin their interest.

Whether considering Iceland's tourism resources and environment, travel mode or some industry rules, it is better to book directly with the local area.

There are no direct flights to Iceland, and domestic flights generally transfer in Copenhagen (Nordic Airlines), London (British Airways), Munich (Lufthansa) and Amsterdam (KLM).

If it is a temporary reservation, the air ticket to Iceland will be around 5000-7000 in most cases, but if it is booked more than 3 months in advance, there will always be more than 3000 round-trip air tickets to Iceland.

Yo-yo Jun just checked. From August to September, Beijing will fly to Reykjavik and SAS, including tax of 3600+. It is a ticket worth starting with.

Of course, if it is a domestic holiday (1 1 month, Spring Festival), it is normal for the round-trip air ticket to exceed 7000.

If you want to take advantage of the frequent flyer solution, you can exchange Air China miles for Cathay Pacific's first class and business class between Hong Kong and Europe, and then make up a flight within Europe.

The most famous holy land in Iceland's history is also the cradle of this country. In 2005, it was listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO.

The ruins of the ancient parliament are located next to the fault at the junction of the Eurasian plate and the American plate. It is said that the Eurasian plate and the American plate are still separating at an average rate of 2 cm per year. Standing on the rocks of the Eurasian plate, you can see a vast plain in the distance, with the curved and blue Lake Singwald (Parliament Lake) in the middle, which is also the largest natural lake in Iceland.