When you’re planning a trip to Iceland it’s common to overlook how important the arrival day is. Nailing day 1 and making everything as easy as possible from the minute you step off the plane until you go to bed the first night sets the stage for your trip. My goal is to make that arrival day as easy as possible – that’s what we’re talking about in this video!
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