While getting to Iceland from the United States can be quite a trek, it’s not nearly as difficult to travel from Ireland to Iceland. Despite its name, Iceland is not covered in ice, and has many amazing sites and experiences to take in. Read on to see the three easy steps you need to take to make this trip a reality.
Key Takeaways:
- Despite its name, Iceland actually has a lush landscape that includes active volcanoes, huge waterfalls and natural thermal mineral springs.
- Book a flight from your departure airport to Keflavik International Airport (kefairairport.is) in Reykjavik. A limited number of daily flights operate from Ireland to Iceland, primarily through British Airways (britishairways.com) and Iceland Air (icelandair.com).
- Both Ireland and Iceland are party to the Schengen Agreement, allowing for visa-free travel between many European countries. U.S. citizens do not need visas to travel to any Schengen member country as long as your stay is for less than 90 days.
“U.S. citizens do not need visas to travel to any Schengen member country as long as your stay is for less than 90 days.”
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