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Barinn Restaurant, Bread and butter, Centrum Hotel, Delta Vacations, Fish and chips, Iceland, Keflavik Airport, landscape, Reykjavik, Skorda sedan, Swiss mocha, Waterfalls
“To the complaint, ‘There are no people in these photographs,’ I respond, There are always two people: the photographer and the viewer.” ―
Day 1. Arrival and visiting the are northwest of Reykjavik.
Please forgive the misspellings of names and locations. I tried my best to recollect all the places we have been, in the right order, and correct spelling, but I probably failed miserably.
I have included some of the prices we paid for items such as food, etc, so you have an idea if you ever decide to visit.
Our trip was last minute, so I am sure that we overpaid for flights and hotel. We used Delta Vacations and paid $3,252.16 for the flight and hotel. We were happy to use Delta vacations. The flight alone was showing up as $1,600 per person.
We landed at Keflavik International airport in Reykjavik at 9am. We got through Immigration. Uneventful. I noticed that I was not told “Welcome” by the agent. I like to think that everyone is happy to see me arrive 😊.
We got our 1 checked bag and cleared customs. We then waited in line at Hertz for about 30 minutes to get our rental car. It was a long wait, but we were so happy and excited to be away that we didn’t mind.
Michael wanted a small Suzuki, but they upgraded us to a bigger Skoda sedan. The car rental bill was $767.36 for 4 days. We joked that he got upgraded because he is probably the only person that buys all the extra insurance they offer.
The gas bill was $168.25. We drove 3 out of 4 days, for about 20 hours or more. We did a lot driving.
After finding our car in the rental parking lot, we searched for the nearest bakery. I always need to check the local bread situation. We chose Sigurjonsbakari in Keflavik. It seemed to be mostly frequented by locals, and I like that. The bread was forgettable, but perhaps I ordered the wrong one. To drink I wanted something similar to a café mocha, and the girl suggested a Swiss Mocha. OMG! It was delicious. Very similar to my everyday concoction made of coffees, chocolates and creams – only better!
They line the inside of the cup with chocolate fudge then they add the mocha mixture, which I assume includes chocolate and milk, then they brew espresso on top. They then add whipped cream – which I would love to have the recipe, as this whipped cream didn’t turn into a oily mess. Then they added chocolate shavings. Heavenly!
Since it was way too early to check into the hotel, we decided to drive northwest. The landscape really hit us we drove for hours, stopping at different places on the side of the road to take in the enormity of the place. It is so different to what I have seen before – Keep in mind I haven’t been to many places, such to the canyons in Grand Canyon and even the waterfalls in upstate NY. We stopped at a waterfall in Helgafellssveit. Probably the smallest we have seen in this trip, but still beautiful and very accessible from the road.
We also stopped at Gestastofa Visitor center, where a very helpful clerk gave us a map and described the local sights. We decided to give up going to the Snaefellness National Park, as it was another long drive and a long hike from the road. Instead, we drove towards Stykkisholmur.
Once there, there didn’t seem to be many choices of places to eat, so we decided to try the fish and chips truck. $37.99 for 2 fish and fries order. I could have done without it. It was not to my taste. The fish too greasy, and there was some weird seasoning that gave me a bad after taste. I am not mentioning the name of the food truck, as I know I can be very picky when it comes to food. Michael ate all his food.
We walked around and contemplated taking a boat tour. Well, Michael wanted to, but I knew it was going to take too long and we had a long drive ahead, so we just took in the sights from the lighthouse. It is really idyllic and it reminds me of the village from the show Doc Martin.
We got back on the road, now driving back south towards Reykjavik. On the way we stopped at Borgarnes. Another beautiful town with a beautiful shoreline and the most charming coffee shop I have ever seen. It also had a killer view from the outdoor patio.
It is called Blomasetrio – Kaffi Kyrro. It is whimsical with various couches and very eclectic decoration. Michael had soup with bread, and then quiche and salad. I had only the Swiss mocha, and a couple of slices of toast that came with Michael’s soup. $46.35 for that order.
After eating and then walking along the shore, we got back in the car to drive to the Hotel Centrum in Reykjavik. I was happy with the hotel. It was a small room, but the location was great and the breakfast was delicious. We only had breakfast at the hotel 2 out of the 4 days as the other days we needed to get out early and the breakfast only started at 7am.
We joke now that the best food we had in Iceland was the bread at the hotel. Please forgive us uneducated and spoiled tourists.
Getting back to the day, we located the hotel, and realized that there was no parking. It never dawned on us to ask beforehand if they had parking. Luckily we found a spot not too far. Parking on the street using the Parka app was a total of $37.76, mostly for Day 2 of our vacation, when we took a group tour and left the car parked. Parking is charged from 9am to 6pm.
We checked in and went out looking for food. Because it gets dark so late, we had no idea it was already 10:30pm. We were turned away by most restaurants. It turns out that on Thursdays nights they close the kitchen at 10 o’clock. Not sure about the other days.
Every restaurant we stopped at, pointed us to Tapas Barinn that have late hours. The waitress there was happy to welcome us. To drink I had a passion fruit mojito – yes, even in Iceland I have to have passion fruit. Michael had a beer. We shared bread with hummus and other sauces, pan fried char with sweet potato puree, patatas bravas, broccoli and cauliflower with a pomegranate sauce. It was okay. I am a fan of tapas, but this didn’t really make me want to go back. There was no tacos or empanadas.
This restaurant has great reviews, but I would have been happier with the regular fish taco and empanadas. Perhaps my palate is just too pedestrian. I realized I should try the local cuisine instead of looking for the same every day food, but Michal and I are not really adventurous when it comes to food. The bill was $101.05.
We got to the hotel and passed out.
“For me, a landscape does not exist in its own right, since its appearance changes at every moment; but the surrounding atmosphere brings it to life – the light and the air which vary continually. For me, it is only the surrounding
atmosphere which gives subjects their true value.” ―













Thank you for sharing this! It is quite expensive. A couple of beautiful sites, but I think I might pass. But then again…being in the company of one you love makes everyplace magical. ♥️
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Hi Andi,
It is a magical place, and indeed an expensive, but since NY is so crazy expensive there wasn’t too much of a shock.
Every time I travel far I am reminded of beautiful places around the corner.
And as you said, with the right person anywhere is magical.
Thank you and a blessed week to you!
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I love the landscapes and hopefully the food will improve for you as the trip continues –
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Hi Beth,
Gorgeous landscapes, and as for the food, I think I am to blame for not planning and researching the places to go in advance.
Thank you and blessings to you!
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I’ve very much enjoyed my visits to Iceland. I haven’t gone for a while so thanks for bringing us along. Cheers.
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Hi Lynette,
I am glad to remind you of your trips to Iceland.
Thank you and blessings to you!
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It looks like a beautiful place to visit! Thank you for sharing!
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Hi Aletta,
The landscape is gorgeous and different, from what I am used to.
Thank you for reading and have a blessed week!
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I can imagine that. Have a wonderful week!
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A fabulous trip! Love the hotel, the red building with the balcony looks exactly as I feel an Icelandic hotel should.
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Hi Helen,
It was indeed! And the exterior of the hotel was the most charming.
Thank you for the visit, and have a blessed week!
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glad you had a nice time in iceland!
I think the fish and chips was so pricy!
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Thank you Carol Anne!
I was warned about the prices, so we weren’t really shocked – especially coming from NY.
Blessings to you!
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What a wonderful trip you had. Love the beautiful scenic photos and that chocolate drink you had at the first bakery looks so decadent!
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Thank you Ab!
I am still dreaming about that Swiss Mocha! I will be looking for it in NY coffee shops, but then again it is not something to drink every day.
Blessings!
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I’m glad you saw Icelands beautiful Countryside. As you said it was a last minute trip and you are coming from much further away than me.
Iceland is expensive, but our car was cheaper than yours as we all pre booked well in advance. I did get the extra gravel insurance out though too. Safer. 🙂
We did self catering and even in supermarkets food is more expensive than here in London, I found the food even the ‘cheap supermarket’ food was better quality than our supermarket food.
We ate out once and the food was just amazing. Fresh and totally tasting wonderful.
I did love the water, it is so pure to drink, so much better than our water at home.
Also it made my skin feel really soft after the hot tub every evening and shower. That does not happen in London. 🙂
The moeny spent there is well worth it for such a pure and beautiful country.
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Hi Ute,
I am so glad we rented a car and went off exploring the countryside. We plan to go back only when I am retired so that we have time to explore the whole island…. perhaps rent a camper.
I think that because NY prices are so crazy, that I was not that shocked. Perhaps the most shocking price was the fish and chips form the truck.
I went to the supermarket twice, but mostly for snacks, so I can’t really say anything about the other items. I felt the prices for the snacks were high, but not crazy.
As far as the water, I think something was going on with my taste buds, as far as the water. It felt so weird on my tongue,, heavy and not a pleasant taste. Once I got home, the water here gave me the same sensation. After the first day it was back to normal. I would still like to figure out what it was. Michael loved the water and thought I was crazy when I mentioned I had a problem with it.
Hot tub every evening? We should have done that – I don’t even know if there was a hot tub in my hotel.
And you are totally right, the money is definitely worth spending for the experience!!
Thank you for the restaurant tips, but I never made to the one I wanted to The Red House one…. and perhaps was near a place we went to. At times we felt we were going on in circles 🙂
I will definitely help plan following trips. Michael did most of all on his own.
Thank you and blessings to you!
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This sounds like a great (if expensive) start of the trip!
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Hi Laci,
That fish and chips was tough to swallow! But we went expecting expensive, I was just hoping that the taste would be better.
Thank you for stopping by! Blessings!
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What a fabulous trip! The photos are wonderful, but the food prices are awfully high. I look forward to reading more of your Iceland posts.
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Thank you! It was a quick trip, but so so worth it.
Yes, the food prices can be high, so it is better to do some research and already have an idea of where to eat. We failed on that part.
Blessings to you!
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OMG! This is all sounds amazing. I can almost taste that Swiss Mocha! 🤍
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It was delicious!! Such a treat!!
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