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One issue, they won't accept paper cards. We need to be moving forward on a widely accepted electronic record ASAP!
That still means no children though right?One issue, they won't accept paper cards. We need to be moving forward on a widely accepted electronic record ASAP!
Right, until they start vaccinating children (or your children have had COVID-19 previously) they can't go to Iceland yet.That still means no children though right?
well, then how do you prove it?One issue, they won't accept paper cards. We need to be moving forward on a widely accepted electronic record ASAP!
Wow! "Easy to travel" is *not* the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Iceland.Good time to go without crowds. It's also a ridiculously easy place to travel.
I completely agree with the easy to travel- especially in non-Covid times. In fact, I now suggest this as the *first foreign country to visit for friends and family. It's only 4.5 hours from Boston, everyone speaks English very well, and renting AirBnBs and such is super simple. They also have a TON of pizza places if your kids are picky. We found every museum, etc. perfect for families with lots of great tours. You definitely need to visit the Westmann Islands and see the Puffins!!!Wow! "Easy to travel" is *not* the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Iceland.The logistics have been pretty intense to me!
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Wow! "Easy to travel" is *not* the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Iceland.The logistics have been pretty intense to me!
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Unless they are 16+... mine will both be vaccinated before my husband and I because they are lifeguards.That still means no children though right?
Also the rye bread Ice Cream at Café Loki. Yumm!The first time I asked a local friend about shark, he responded - we don't eat that LOL
Yes If you didn't get a hot dog you were not there LOL
Also the Lamb Soup at Street Food Reykjavik is very good, oh and Skyr and Kleinurs (doughnuts)
We are set for a quick 5 day trip in Sept, Before the pandemic we get there once or twice a year.
I don't think that is correct. From the visiticeland.com website:One issue, they won't accept paper cards. We need to be moving forward on a widely accepted electronic record ASAP!