Best Value on Iceland Road Trips with Icelandguest.com
Reykjavik, Iceland (PRWEB) January 31, 2012
Self-drive holidays are by far the best way to experience Icelands amazing natural diversity, from glaciers and volcanoes to waterfalls and fjords. And thanks to Icelandic travel agency Icelandguest.com, these trips dont have to come with a headache or high price tag.
Icelandguest.com offers a variety of budget-friendly self-drive vacation packages in Iceland, with varying routes and durations ranging from 4 to 14 days. All packages include car rental and accommodation and can be customized with extra nights or activities according to customers interests.
Self-drive holidays are ideal for independent travelers who want a flexible itinerary without the hassles of planning all of the logistics in a foreign country. What’s more, given the limited availability of hotels and guesthouses in the Icelandic countryside, an organized tour eliminates the stress of finding a vacancy each day.
To help guide customers on their journey, Icelandguest.com provides a personalized day-by-day itinerary with suggestions about optional highlights and activities along the way. Customers also receive a detailed road map with marked routes and accommodations, information about driving in Iceland, travel vouchers for all booked services and 24/7 emergency travel assistance.
For extra peace of mind on the road, Icelandguest.com offers free GPS navigation in all of its self-drive vacation packages. This is an invaluable tool for helping to plan sightseeing breaks, rest stops and fuel refills, especially in rural Iceland where long stretches between towns are common. Customers can also add a second driver at no extra cost so driving duties can be shared.
Furthermore, Icelandguest.com features its own Iceland Travel Guide, packed full of practical information about flights, dining, weather, popular attractions, optional activities and other travel tips to help customers navigate Iceland with ease.
Self-drive tours in Iceland have surged in popularity in recent years, thanks in large part to the weakening of Icelands currency, the Kr
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