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Mobile phones
The GSM network is short range but can be used in all major towns and
villages but not in the interior. If you own a mobile phone you can
check with your service provider if you can use your phone here. For
more information check out Siminn or Vodafone.
Check the rates before using your mobile here because the international
roaming rates for mobiles is often just crazy! If you plan to use your
mobile the best option may be to get a prepaid icelandic SIM card.
The internet
There are some internet cafés in Reykjavik but usually the easiest
access to computers around the countryside may be in libraries. Your
internet service providers may give you webaccess to your mail but if
not you can get a free internet mail address through hotmail, gmail,
yahoo etc. and keep in touch with friends and family.
Notes
Note that the first weekend in August is the Icelandic "Bank holiday"
when everybody get the Monday off and there is heavy traffic on most
roads, especially Route 1.
Also note that the ferry between Reykjavik and Akranes that may be on
your map has stopped now that a tunnel under Hvalfjörður has opened.
Cycling is not allowed in the tunnel which is 5.7km of which 3.75km is
under the sea going 165 meters down. The good news is that the usually
heavy traffic in beautiful Hvalfjörður is down by 60-90% for the 60km
stretch. Cycling is allowed in all other tunnels.
I update this guide
regularly and add links both on this page and the links page to more
information available on the web as I find it and we also add new photo
galleries regularly so bookmark the main page
and check again soon. We would love to hear from you if you have been
to Iceland it would be great to hear your story, see if you agree with
our guide and maybe add a link to your web pages if you have already
published your travelogue or put up a photo gallery from Iceland.
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