Without doubt, Iceland is a country like no other and, as such, had long been an ambition of mine to visit.

So it was that, after an excited wait until November 2017, Judy, Paul, Biddy and I delved into what the South-East coastal road had to offer. What we found was way beyond any expectations and a week of smiles, laughter and unbelievable experiences ensued while the famously expensive country ensured our wallets took an almighty hit. It was worth every penny!

12th & 13th November: Skólavellir

Skólavellir 7, 800 Selfoss

£43.27 p.p.p.n. 1 Double, 1 Twin

14th November: Kirkjubæjarklaustur

Geirland, 880 Kirkjubaejarklaustur

£76.45 p.p. 1 Double, 1 Twin

15th November: Skálafell

Skálafell 1, 781, Hornafjörður

£60.75 p.p. 1 Double, 1 Twin

16th November: Nupar

Núpar, 880 Kirkjubæjarklaustur

£66.47 p.p. 1 Double, 1 Twin

17th November: Reykjavík

Laufásvegur 46, 101 Reykjavík

£90.40 p.p. 1 Double, 1 Twin