Plan Your Budget Vacation to… Iceland?

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A couple destinations traditionally seen as money pits are recast by Lonely Planet.

For years, Iceland was considered one of the most expensive countries for travelers.

More recently, it became a high-profile casualty of the world’s financial woes, famously declaring bankruptcy just over a year ago.

Now look at it. It’s been named by Lonely Planet as the #1 economic tourist destination of 2010. Says LP,

Have you always wanted to discover this magical, mysterious country? To explore ice caps and volcanoes, and wallow in hot springs? Been put off because of the prohibitive prices? Well, 2010 is your year.

Get the full story from AFP here.

Another out-of-placer on the list is London, which — as Trips reported previously — is no longer burning through your travel dollar.

Presumably we’re working on a relative scale here (I mean, Iceland has a ways to go before hitting the bargain basement of Thailand, #2). In other words, these destinations are steals compared to what they cost just a few years ago.

So it’ll still take some careful planning to tour Iceland’s fire and ice and throw down on the Reykjavik Rúntur without blowing your budget for the flight home.

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Freelance writer and Trips co-editor Hal Amen is currently in the midst of a volunteer year in South America. Find tales of this and other adventures on his personal travel blog, WayWorded.

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  • Stephanie replied on November 5, 2009

    I was in Iceland in June and while I’m sure it’s cheaper than it once was, it was by no definition cheap. What used to be Scandanavian prices are now Western Europe prices which is still pretty pricey by my definition. Food in particular was very expensive (most likely because Iceland has to import almost all of their non-fish and lamb food).

    That being said, it was completely worthwhile and one of the most amazing places I’ve ever been.

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    • Hal Amen replied to Stephanie on November 5, 2009

      Sweet, thanks for this from-the-ground report, Stephanie. I can’t imagine Iceland ever being a budget destination in the absolute sense…but who knows?

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  • Bianca replied on November 6, 2009

    It’s not expensive while you’re inside Iceland but it’s usually the flights that cost a lot unless you are in Scandinavia or NYC which has regular flights there. For hostels, I’d say the best ones are Salvation Army Guesthouse (http://www.hostelsclub.com/hostel-en-14243.html) and Reykjavik Backpackers (http://www.hostelsclub.com/hostel-en-14286.html). They are both “young” and Salvation is legendary in Reykjavic.

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