Although it always welcomed tourists, Iceland wasn’t on a lot of bucket lists until two big events in pop culture: The famous Icelandic “Viking Clap” from the UEFA Euro 2016 games and of course, Game of Thrones. Since then, Iceland tourism is booming. And one of the many ways folks are experiencing it is through the multi-day layover option that Iceland Air offers… drawing you in with inexpensive fares non-stop to Reykjavik and then allowing you to connect 1-7 days later to your next European destination at no additional cost.
But is it really worth it to only lay over for a day or two? What can you really do in that time? Is it worth it? Lindsay has done this on one of her many European adventures and Elizabeth also recently spent only a couple of days in Iceland before a cruise. So we thought we would explore how much you could do in just a day or two.
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