STOP making these Iceland planning mistakes! I have been helping people plan trips to Iceland for the past 8 years. I’m going to tell you right now that copying someone’s itinerary that you find online does NOT work. There are too many factors that can affect each day. In this video I discuss the factors to consider and break down MY tried and true process that I use to plan my client’s custom trips.
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