Icelandaire seems to have a pretty good connection from Seattle with a
stop in Iceland, where they allow a stopover.
I'll have already spent several days in Anchorage, which frankly doesn't
look all that interesting; and I'll have adequate time in Germany once I
arrive (though I like spending time there).
So should I spend a day (or two) stopping over in Iceland, where I've
never been?
And if so, should I just make it an overnight stay at one of the little
coastal towns right adjacent to Keflavik Airport? Any attractive
waterfront lodgings there? Or make the slightly longer trip into
Reykjavik?
(I like seeing interesting places -- but would a quick stopover be
interesting enough to compensate for the hassles of checking into and
out of another hotel, and making another airport checkin?)
Thanks for any opinions.
Yes, go via Reykjavik.
The village next to the airport (Keflavik) has a large hotel that Lofleidir
used to use for overnighting passengers but when I was there it had fallen
on slightly hard times and there wasn't much else. Go to Reykjavik would
be my advice. Look at the packages Icelandair offer.
I don't think that you'll get anything out of an overnight stop even if you
stay in Reykjavik, it makes Brussels look interesting. You will need to
stay two or three nights and book yourself onto one of the many tours that
are available specifically for visitors like yourself.
E.g:
www.grayline.is
www.adventure.is
www.airiceland.is
www.glacierguides.is
tim
There are also train rides from Anchorage to Wrangel Natl Park.