I've been to Iceland twice and loved it. The nature is just out of this world. It's a super safe place and I found the locals very welcoming and helpful. The main drawback is that it is not a cheap place to travel but if that's not an issue for you, it's a great place to explore.
@@MsJacksonTravels thanks for the response! Do you think staying in an Airbnb there solo should be fine? I found one with 8 reviews. All 5 star reviews and the owner is a superhost. The price was cheaper than a lot of hotels.
Great video! Thanks 4 the tips! Do hostels normally let you store a little food in the refrigerator and use the stove, microwave, etc.?
You're welcome! Yes, hostels usually have a fridge, stove, microwave and all the kitchen essentials for you to use. Plus many have free breakfast!
How do you feel about Iceland for solo female travel? Have you gone there before?
I've been to Iceland twice and loved it. The nature is just out of this world. It's a super safe place and I found the locals very welcoming and helpful. The main drawback is that it is not a cheap place to travel but if that's not an issue for you, it's a great place to explore.
@@MsJacksonTravels thanks for the response! Do you think staying in an Airbnb there solo should be fine? I found one with 8 reviews. All 5 star reviews and the owner is a superhost. The price was cheaper than a lot of hotels.
@@TM-123 I usually want to see more than 8 reviews before I book an airbnb tbh. Have you looked at hostels there? There are nice ones!
@@MsJacksonTravels I did. A lot were much cheaper but shared rooms. I'll probably look some more. If I stayed in one, I'd prefer a private room.
@@TM-123 @T But staying in an Airbnb in Iceland should be perfectly fine. I stayed at Reykjavik - Loft HI Hostel both times I went.