A new, thoroughly updated edition of Bradt`s Icel&, recipient of the Lowell Thomas Award (the highest travel writing award available in the United States) providing more context for individual places than any other guidebook, plus honest, investigative hotel & restaurant reviews that hide nothing. Based on 20 years of personal & business travel, exploration & adventure all around the country, Bradt`s Iceland is in-depth, well-researched & comprehensive, featuring a year-round approach to travelling in Iceland in line with the development of the local tourist industry to offer attractions beyond the normal summer season. This latest edition covers the growing tourist infrastructure: the new, fully-paved road system, better routes through the interior, a wave of new hotels & resorts, more tour companies with more tour options, new adventure activities, plus day tours from port city destinations & tips for those travellers arriving by cruise ship. Natural history & wildlife experiences are featured prominently along with a focus on the outdoors & help in accessing even the most difficult corners of Icel&. Also featured is the most in-depth political & economic analysis offered by any guidebook since the turmoil of 2008. &, even though Iceland is notoriously expensive, there are now a lot more options for travellers, including more hostels, campsites, & budget airlines. This new edition also
Includes:: a foreword by the newly elected President of Icel&, Gudni Th. Johannesson. Containing information on remote offshore islands, the uninhabited interior & Reykjavik`s bustling music & art scene, this remains the definitive guide. Replete with lava flows, colossal glaciers & thundering waterfalls, Iceland is one of Europe`s most unusual destinations. Pure, wild, & still in the midst of its own creation, it stands apart from the rest of Europe. With its moody volcanoes & massive ice caps, Iceland has caught the world`s curiosity like never before. Iceland offers visitors a chance to get close & personal with its immense nature & vivid wildlife, to experience the live volcanoes & ancient glaciers, & gape at roaring waterfalls & the drifts of obsidian sand in the country`s bleak desert interior. Andrew Evans has been travelling in Iceland for over 20 years. As a contributor to National Geographic, & a frequent host for tours to Icel&, he explores some of the remotest corners of the country regularly. He has studied the Icelandic language, history, & biology & continues to lecture about the country to high-end tour groups, as well as the National Geographic Society & Smithsonian Institution. His guide is exhaustive, allowing travellers to make informed decisions, to go anywhere & explore anything.