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Take-A-Break in Iceland on the Way to Europe
...at no additional air fare!

Next time you want to go to Europe, Take-A-Break in Iceland. The charm and culture of its Scandinavian people blend with the breathtaking beauty and purity of its nature. Volcanoes, waterfalls, geysers, glaciers, geothermal pools and ancient lava fields form a magnificent country that’s perfect for world travelers – or first-time travelers to Europe. There is no additional airfare to worry about with our popular Take-A-Break program that allows you to stay up to three nights on your way to or from Europe. And everyone speaks English, so what are you waiting for? 

2000 & 2001 Rates

Price Per Person in USD Based on Double Occupancy

September and
October 2000

1 Night

2 Nights

3 Nights

Sgl. Supp.
Per night

Hotel Loftleidir /
Hotel Esja

$57

$115

$172

$37

Radisson SAS
Saga Hotel

$67

$133

$199

$41

Radisson SAS
Island Hotel

$57

$115

$172

$37

Grand Hotel
Reykjavik

$67

$133

$199

$41

November 2000 -
March 2001

1 Night

2 Nights

3 Nights

Sgl. Supp.
Per night

Hotel Loftleidir /
Hotel Esja

$45

$90

$135

$33

Radisson SAS
Saga Hotel

$60

$120

$180

$40

Radisson SAS
Island Hotel

$50

$100

$150

$31

Grand Hotel
Reykjavik

$52

$104

$156

$31

April 2001

1 Night

2 Nights

3 Nights

Sgl. Supp.
Per night

Hotel Loftleidir /
Hotel Esja

$56

$112

$168

$36

Radisson SAS
Saga Hotel

$71

$142

$213

$49

Radisson SAS
Island Hotel

$60

$120

$180

$31

Grand Hotel
Reykjavik

$74

$148

$222

$38

May 2001

1 Night

2 Nights

3 Nights

Sgl. Supp.
Per night

Hotel Loftleidir /
Hotel Esja

$56

$112

$168

$36

Radisson SAS
Saga Hotel

$104

$208

$312

$61

Radisson SAS
Island Hotel

$93

$186

$279

$49

Grand Hotel
Reykjavik

$74

$148

$222

$38

 

Included: 

  • Hotel accommodations with Scandinavian
        Buffet Breakfast daily (except arrivals)
  • Hotel taxes and gratuites
  • Bonus Card with discounts on various services
        and purchases in Iceland (obtained from Hotel
        on check-in)

    Hotels: Hotel Loftleider, Hotel Esja, Hotel Saga, Grand Hotel Reykjavik and Hotel Island. 

    Icelandair links North America with Iceland and other European destinations through six major gateway airports – New York’s JFK, Baltimore-Washington’s BWI, Boston, Orlando and Halifax International Airports. Passengers may connect in Reykjavik to Scandinavia, Great Britain and continental Europe. 

    Going to Europe? Try VisitEurope.com
    (Presented by the European Travel Commission)

    Going to Scandinavia? Try GoScandinavia.com
    (Visit the Scandinavian Tourist board)


  • The Northern Lights

    Winter Wonders... 

    "Visit Iceland in winter?" you ask, "Isn't it too cold?" Actually, the temperature in Iceland in January is about the same as it is in New York City - Iceland has the added spectacle of the Northern Lights. Winter is also the cheapest time to visit: some flights and accommodations cost HALF what they do in the tourist season. See your travel agent for details about winter bargains. 

    SOME SUGGESTIONS: 
    Visit the glaciers.  Go skiing in Akuryeri.  Drive the "Golden Circle". Hang out in a Reykjavik cafe. Go whale watching in the Westmann Isles. Ride Icelandic horses. Take an historic tour. Go trout fishing.  Tour the hot springs.  Go birdwatching.


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