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Iceland Iceland is a great place to travel, but seems to get missed a lot!
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Old 21 Mar 2021
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Iceland open for travel

When you are eager to travel again you need a full vaccination approved by the EU or prove of being cured of covid 19 and you can leave right now.

https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/new...try-nationals/
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That's good news , begin of July fully vaccinated.
Faroe Islands and Iceland this year.
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Flights and vehicle booked, now just need to find a place for a vaccination....
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I have my EU vaccination passport and I've already used it last week. I've been to Poland by car for a week-long trip and it was amazing. Also, so easy to travel, just as before the pandemic. I also found some great deals for this summer on https://topflightsnow.com/unusual-pl...ay-in-iceland/ and I can't wait for my month off work. It's a super hot summer, I don't think I've ever seen anything like it, but I hope to make the best out of it after the long break that we all took last year during the pandemic.

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Just returned from a 3 week trip to iceland, double vacinated and had a pcr test before we left for Iceland and a test in Rekyavik before returning, easy to do and not a great deal of hassle.Masks in the airport and one the plane.
i will post a how to trip message later
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we shipped our LR from Immingham
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see my other post for all the details
https://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hu...ng-post-102160
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Home again after a month and 5900 Km - excellent trip. Not exactly inexpensive - totally out of the question if we had not been camping. A key learning - be flexible. We got there and found that we could not return on the same ticket/route (ban on arrivals from Schengen) so had to find a way to get back by another route and ended up returning home via London and Madrid... Happy to offer insights to anyone interested.
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Just returned from a 3 week trip to iceland, double vacinated and had a pcr test before we left for Iceland and a test in Rekyavik before returning, easy to do and not a great deal of hassle.Masks in the airport and one the plane.
i will post a how to trip message later
we shipped our LR from Immingham
Thanks for sharing this information. I'm planning an Iceland trip soon and was a bit worried about the rules.
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Thanks for sharing this information. I'm planning an Iceland trip soon and was a bit worried about the rules.

Please bear in mind that the quote you replied to is almost a year old. Much has changed for the good in this year. Let´s hope it won´t change back to the bad when this summer is over.
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