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joannie10 | 16:19 Wed 07th Jun 2006 | Travel
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My parents would like to visit a Spa in Iceland on a short break. Can anyone offer any advice on where best to stay, how to book etc.
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Suggest you go to a nice hotel then, not a frozen food shop.....


Noit funny, then...did you mean the country Iceland? Have a look at : http://www.bluelagoon.com/Blue_Lagoon_Spa/ or http://spas.about.com/library/weekly/aa083003.htm has info from the About site inc travel. Also this lot will do a weekend break for you: http://spas.about.com/library/weekly/aa083003.htm and add flights costs.


Iceland can be an expensive place to get to, stay at and to shop in. It could be a little cheaper to take a flight with Iceland Air or Iceland Express (if you are in London area see: http://www.icelandexpress.com/ flights from �70) and make your own arrangements for the Spa - majority of Icelanders have English, so you should be ok. Just expect it to be fairly pricey trip.

Meant to add ; have a look at the link http://www.affordable.is/ has some other info - off the Iceland Express site.

On the other hand, if they would like to have everything arranged for them, they could try Travelsphere www.travelsphere.co.uk


As nickmo says, food is expensive. For a cheaper alternative they could try a fish and chip shop on a crossroads in the main shopping street. I think it is at the corner of Hringbraut and Holsvallagata, but I could be wrong. They claim to sell better fish and chips than you can get in the UK, and I couldn't disagree with them.



Hi grunty - mental picture there - holistic chill out body replenishing mins refreshing spa trip to wonderful scenery, etc etc etc - ..........and a fish supper for your tea on the side..........quality!
The fish and chips shop is on Laekjargata, close to the crossing with Bankastraeti/Austurstraeti. There are a number of restaurants that are not unreasonably priced, ask at the tourist info in the alley on the right just up onto Bankastraeti. I know people who are wild about the hot dogs sold at the little stand by the harbour - not cheap but spot on. Then try vinarbraud (would be called danish pastry in UK, but these are special) fresh out of a good (most) bakery but don't leave it too late in the day, they typically sell out.
The fish and chips shop is on Laekjargata not far from the crossing with Bankastraeti/Austurstraeti. There are a number of restaurants that are not unreasonably priced, just ask at the tourist info place in the alley on the right just up on Bankastraeti. I know people who are wild about the hot dogs ("with everything", raw and fried onions, mustard and ketchup) sold at the stand by the harbour. Also, try fresh vinarbraud from a good (most) bakery - they would be called danish pastry in UK but these are special.

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