Iceland Travel Guide: The Ultimate List of Top Things to See and Do When Visiting Iceland
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Nick Dolle
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Mark J. Nowell
About this listen
This audio program will help you plan and enjoy a hassle-free vacation to the northern European country of Iceland.
Iceland is not your average European country. While it doesn’t have world famous architectural landmarks like the Eiffel Tower in Paris or Buckingham Palace in England, Iceland instead lets you experience its natural wonders that are both volatile and tranquil. This audiobook is a guide to the best experiences in Iceland. It lists 12 of the best man-made attractions and towns to visit, as well as 12 of the country’s best natural attractions and parks. You’ll also know more about Icelandic cuisine, and this book lists several restaurants where you can enjoy sumptuous Icelandic dishes.
Here is a preview of what you'll learn:
- Guide to Iceland
- Getting to Iceland
- Budget and accommodation
- 12 best attractions
- 12 best natural attractions
- Guide to food
- And basically everything you need to know when you are visiting iceland
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- Jodi Pleitez
- 01-14-23
Great Book to read before going to Iceland
This book is a great book to read before going to Iceland to give you points of interest and overall view of what to expect.
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- Eli
- 08-23-20
Sounds like a computer, too fast monotonous
Reader sounds like a computer. Reading is too fast, very monotonous, and includes more lists than sentences.
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- Sjj
- 09-04-19
helpful for planning
a great place to start. the easy lists include the top things to start you out on planning your trip. need more in depth research and planning after, but gotta start somewhere when unfamiliar.
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