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MEET AND GREET

Your private chauffeur will meet and greet your directly after the custom gate opens  with a greeting sign with your chosen credentials after you have collected your luggage. Your personal chauffeur will assist you with your luggage and in the event you have any special needs or requests he would love to assist you. If you were unlucky and lost your flight or have any last minute changes we are 24 hours at your service only a click or a call away ready to assist you  customerservice@luxurytravel.is +354 5544000.

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ADDRESS

Melabraut 17

220 Hafnafjordur

Iceland

PHONE

Office +354 55444000

WhatsApp +3548473883

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Weather

Iceland is not considered a warm place by any normal standards, but thanks to the Gulf Stream temperatures are usually moderate all year round. Average temperatures in July are usually about 12 °C in Reykjavik and it is usually a bit warmer in the North and East of Iceland. It doesn’t snow as much in Iceland as many people think, especially in Reykjavik where there is usually very little snow to be seen, even during winter. However in the north and east of Iceland and the West Fjords, there is more snow during winter. A big factor in Icelandic weather is that it is unpredictable; you never know what is going to happen next. A beautiful day can suddenly turn windy and rainy (and vice versa), and you can expect to see every weather imaginable in a couple of days in Iceland, especially in late autumn and early spring.

 

Month °C °F
January -1.3 29.7
February 1.0 33.8
March 2.1 35.8
April 4.0 39.2
May 7.2 44.9
June 13.1 55.6
July 15.2 59.4
August 13.3 55.9
September 13.0 55.4
October 6.1 43.0
November 3.7 38.7
December -0.8 30.6

Visa policy

  • Western Europeans and citizens of the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore do not require visas. Tourist stays are permitted for up to three months, and can be easily extended at local police stations. If you do not live in Western Europe or one of the countries mentioned above, then contact the Icelandic embassy or consulate in your country to make sure you have a valid visa before entering Iceland If there is not an Icelandic embassy or consulate in your country, you approach the Danish embassy or consulate.

Statistics for Iceland

  • Population: 329.740 (Jan 2015).
  • Religion: 86% Evangelical Lutheran.
  • Total area: 103,000 square kilometers / 39,756 square miles.
  • Capital: Reykjavik.
  • Form of Government: Republic since 17 June 17 1944.
  • Independent since 1 December 1918.
  • Approximately 7,250 square kilometers of Iceland is covered with glaciers.
  • Hvannadalshnjukur is Iceland’s highest peak (2110 m).
  • Jokulsarlon glacial reservoir is Iceland’s deepest lake (284 m).
  • An average Icelandic male is 1,80 m, 88 kg and 33.9 years old.
  • An average Icelandic female is 1,67 m, 73 kg and 35.3 years old.
  • For two to three months in summer there is continuous daylight in Iceland.
  • The mean annual temperature for Reykjavik is 5˚C, the average in January temperature being -0.4 ˚C and July 11.2 ˚C.

Clothing

We advise that for your maximum comfort you wear good shoes or boots. Bring a hat and gloves and also a waterproof outer garment. Wearing three layers of lightweight upper body clothing is the most effective method for retaining warmth.

Our Transparent Pricing

TRANSPARENT PRICES

Prices are all inclusive with 11% vat and includes latest model luxury car of your choice driven by professional English speaking chauffeurs trained to fill your request in safety and comfort. Amenities included in vehicle Premium Bottled water from Iceland glacier,Umbrella and rain coats High Speed 4G Internet. For the children we can provide booster seat or infant seat free of charge. Each vehicle we operate is owned by Icelimo luxury travel including a general liability insurance for 320.000.000.ISK .We are certified operator from the Transportation authority and all our vehicles comply to their demand.

Telephone code

The telephone code into Iceland from overseas is +354 and then a seven-digit number. There are no area codes.

Daylight

The daylight in Iceland is from mid-May to mid-August and the sun only sets for around 3 hours per day, and there is effectively light for the whole 24-hour period. In midwinter, there are around 5 hours of effective daylight. These long and short periods of daylight add drama to the atmosphere with lingering twilight.

History

The first people believed to have settled in Iceland were Irish monks who came in the eight century AD. They left, however, upon the arrival of pagan Norsemen, who came in 874 to seek freedom from Norway’s oppressive king Harald Fairhair. In 930 the Icelanders founded the Althingi, their supreme general assembly – the oldest parliament in the world. Christianity was adopted in the year 1000. In 1262, Iceland became subject to Norwegian control and in 1380 came under Danish control, along with Norway. After the granting of a constitution (1874) and with an improving economy, Iceland, in 1918, finally became an independent sovereign state under a common king with Denmark. The Republic of Iceland was formally declared on June 17, 1944.The Icelanders
Are quite Scandinavian, exceptionally friendly, highly educated, sophisticated, attractive, honest and very modern. Their ancestors were predominately Norwegian, although some came from the British Isles.

Languages in Iceland
The country’s written and spoken language is Icelandic, a Nordic language very similar to the language spoken by Iceland’s first settlers. Icelandic is one of the oldest living languages in Europe. English and Danish are mandatory subjects in school.
Most Icelanders speak fluent English. In fact, they welcome the opportunity – so never be shy about approaching an Icelander.

The Icelandic Population
The Icelandic population was 319.368 the first of January 2009, there are about 4 times that many sheep in Iceland. Iceland is the least populated country in Europe (seventh in the world). Most of the people are of Norwegian descent, with some admixture of Celtic blood from those who came from Ireland and the Scottish islands from the time of settlement.

Monetary unit

The Icelandic monetary unit is the “krona” (plural “kronur”) (ISK).
Coins are in denominations of: 100 kr, 50 kr, 10 kr, 5 kr, 1 kr.
Bank notes are in denominations of: 5000 kr, 2000 kr, 1000 kr, 500 kr.
All major currencies can be exchanged at the airport, banks and currency exchanges. Visa and MasterCard are accepted almost anywhere, and ATMs are easy to find.

Greeting Instructions

WERE WE WILL MEET

Your private chauffeur will meet and greet your directly after the custom gate opens with a greeting sign with your chosen credentials after you have collected your luggage. Your personal chauffeur will assist you with your luggage and in the event you have any special needs or requests he would love to assist you. If you were unlucky and lost your flight or have any last minute changes we are 24 hours at your service only a click or a call away ready to assist you customerservice@luxurytravel.is +354 5544000.

Medical help

Pharmacies
Icelanders enjoy a healthy life, thanks to clean air, water and quality fish. Water is safe to drink throughout Iceland. Pharmacies are called “Apotek” and are open during normal business hours. Many are open at night. Reykjavik has many great general practitioners, as well as specialists, many of whom will receive patients at short notice. There are also many Health Centers in Reykjavik, with officially appointed family doctors who receive patients at short notice during the day.

Medical help
There are medical centers and/or hospitals in all major cities and towns in Iceland. The emergency phone number (24 hours) in Iceland is 112.

Health insurance policy
Citizens of Scandinavia must show a passport in case of medical emergency. Citizens of EEA countries must have the E-111 form, otherwise the patient will be charged in full. Citizens of other countries will be fully charged.

Emergency numbers

Emergency numbers

Emergency services: police, fire and ambulance. Tel: 112

Search and Rescue. Tel: 570-5900

Police Station. Tel: 444-1000

International Directory Inquiries: 1811

Dental assistance. Tel: 575-0505

Health Care Services (out of hours) Tel: 1170

For lost or stolen credit cards: Visa Tel: 525-2000. American Express Tel: 800-8111

For lost or stolen credit cards: Master Card & Diners Club Tel: 533-1400/550-1500

E.R Emergency Room Landspítali Hospital. Tel: 543-2000

Icelandair Airline 24 hour. Tel: +354 5050100

Visa Information

Visa information visiting Iceland

WHO NEEDS A VISA

A

Afghanistan Albania (Except for holders of biometric passports) Algeria Angola Armenia Azerbaijan

BBahrain Bangladesh Belarus Belize Benin Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina (Except for holders of biometric passports) Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi

C

Cabo Verde Cambodia Cameroon Central African Republic Chad China (Except for holders of diplomatic passports) Comoros Congo Côte d’Ivoire Cuba -Democratic Republic of the Congo

DDjibouti Dominican Republic –

E

Ecuador
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Ethiopia – Fiji –

G

Gabon Gambia Georgia (Except for holders of biometric passports) Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Guyana

H

Haiti Hong Kong (Except for holders of HKSAR passports) –

I

India Indonesia Iran Iraq

J

Jamaica
Jordan

K

Kazakhstan Kenya Kosovo Kuwait Kyrgyzstan

L

Laos Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya – Macao (Except for holders of MACAOSAR passports)
M

Macedonia (FYROM) (Except for holders of biometric passports) Madagascar Malawi Maldives Mali Mauritania Moldova (Except for holders of biometric passports) Mongolia Montenegro (Except for holders of biometric passports) Morocco Mozambique Myanmar (Burma) –

N

Namibia Nauru Nepal Niger Nigeria North Korea Northern Mariana Islands

O

Oman

P

Pakistan
Papua New Guinea
Philippines – Qatar

R

Russia (Except for holders of diplomatic passports)
Rwanda –

S

São Tomé & Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia (Except for holders of biometric passports) Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa (Except for holders of diplomatic and service passports) Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Swaziland Syria –

T

Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Togo Tunisia Turkey (Except for holders of diplomatic and service passports) Turkmenistan

U

Uganda Ukraine (Except for holders of biometric passports) Uzbekistan

VVietnam

YYemen

Z

Zambia
Zimbabwe

WHO DONT NEED A VISA

AAlbania (This applies only to holders of biometric passports) Andorra Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Austria Australia

BBahamas Barbados Belgium Bosnia Herzegovina (This applies only to holders of biometric passports) Brazil Brunei Bulgaria

C

Canada Chile Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic

DDenmark Dominica

E

Estonia El Salvador

F

Finland France

G

Georgia (This applies only to holders of biometric passports) Germany Great Britain – Including holders of passports for: British nationals (Overseas), British overseas citizens (BOC), British overseas territories citizens (BOTC), British protected persons (BPP), British subjects (BS). Greece Grenada Guatemala

H

Hungary Honduras Hong Kong (Only applies to those who carry HKSAR passports)

I

Ireland Israel Italy Japan Kiribati Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg

M

Macao (Only applies to those who carry MACAOSAR passports) Macedonia (This applies only to holders of biometric passports) Malaysia Malta Marshall Islands Mauritius Mexico Micronesia Moldova (This applies only to holders of biometric passports) Monaco Montenegro (This applies only to holders of biometric passports)

N

Netherlands Nicaragua Norway New Zealand

P

Palau Panama Paraguay Peru Portugal Poland Romania

SSamoa San Marino Saint Kitts and Nevis Serbia (This applies only to holders of biometric (red) passports, not blue passports or passports issued by the Coordination) Directorate (Koodinaciona uprava) Seychelles Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Solomon Islands Spain South Korea St. Lucia St. Vincent & The Grenadines Switzerland Sweden

TTaiwan Timor-Leste Tonga Trinidad & Tobago Tuvalu

U

Ukraine (This applies only to holders of biometric passports) United Arab Emirates United States of America Uruguay

V

Vanuatu Vatican City Venezuela

J

Japan

COVID 19 Travel Information

There are so many reasons to travel to Iceland anytime of year. The nature on Iceland is world renowned and nature lovers and enthusiasts have flocked to Iceland steadily for the past decade or so to enjoy what Icelandic people have known for centuries. And now, even more so in our current global crisis of COVID-19, Iceland is still the best country in the world to visit after the coronavirus epidemic.

Useful travel information

www.covid.is/english

Our Service Standard

WHAT TO EXPECT

We provide late model chauffeur driven luxury cars of your choice. Our chauffeurs are certified and specifically trained in proper clientele etiquette and driving techniques, committed to strict levels of privacy, unbiased and respectful treatment. We can accommodate from a single client to diverse group sizes and, also, for roadshow events. Our clients are meeting planners, flight schedulers, executive assistants and travel planners who expect the highest levels of responsiveness and reliability.

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