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Foreign currency - where to buy, here or there?
On 03 Mar 2014, Mike Lane grunted:
No. I just accept that the further east one travels in Europe, the less likely cards are to be accepted. Heh. Just back from 5 (awesome) days in Iceland - by far the furthest west you can get in Europe! - and although I withdrew a wodge of cash at the airport (on a purpose-obtained Saga Visa card; no exchange loading and no interest payable!) I ended up having to use it all up on the last day, as until then I literally had not spent a single Krone in cash - taxis, sightseeing tours, supermarket, bars, the lot - all gladly took credit cards. The (correct) credit card is unequivocally the optimum way to pay for anything overseas, basically. See www.moneysavingexpert.com for the lowdown on that. David -- David |
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On 3/4/2014 2:33 PM, Lobster wrote:
On 03 Mar 2014, Mike Lane grunted: No. I just accept that the further east one travels in Europe, the less likely cards are to be accepted. Heh. Just back from 5 (awesome) days in Iceland - by far the furthest west you can get in Europe! - and although I withdrew a wodge of cash at the airport (on a purpose-obtained Saga Visa card; no exchange loading and no interest payable!) I ended up having to use it all up on the last day, as until then I literally had not spent a single Krone in cash - taxis, sightseeing tours, supermarket, bars, the lot - all gladly took credit cards. The (correct) credit card is unequivocally the optimum way to pay for anything overseas, basically. See www.moneysavingexpert.com for the lowdown on that. Some friends and I are considering a trip to Iceland, either this year or next - any suggestions on what/where to see/do? |
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On Mar 4, 2014, Lobster wrote
(in article ): The (correct) credit card is unequivocally the optimum way to pay for anything overseas, basically. See www.moneysavingexpert.com for the lowdown on that. I am not disputing that, but if the vendor won't take any form of card one has to resort to a sub-optimum method of payment, i.e cash. -- Mike Lane |
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On 04/03/2014 20:32 S Viemeister wrote:
Some friends and I are considering a trip to Iceland, either this year or next - any suggestions on what/where to see/do? Hire a car and drive the 'Golden Circle' one day (assuming you're in Reykjavik), then out to Vik another day stopping off at Seljalandsfoss and Skogarfoss waterfalls on the way. There's also a geothermal power station on the route that's open to visitors. It's also worth having a look at the lava fields and lava tubes just off the airport - Reykjavik road towards the Blue Lagoon. -- F |
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S Viemeister wrote:
Some friends and I are considering a trip to Iceland, either this year or next - any suggestions on what/where to see/do? Depends on your interests. Some people like expeditions in enormous 4x4s, others prefer solitary hiking. The concert hall in Reykjavik is worth a look, and the seafood restaurants are excellent. We were there last year and the best part for us was Snaefellsness. Get a copy of the Lonely Planet guide and take it from there. Cicerone Press do a good walking guide. But don't go for the cheap beer. -- Mike Barnes Cheshire, England |
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On 3/5/2014 5:45 AM, F wrote:
On 04/03/2014 20:32 S Viemeister wrote: Some friends and I are considering a trip to Iceland, either this year or next - any suggestions on what/where to see/do? Hire a car and drive the 'Golden Circle' one day (assuming you're in Reykjavik), then out to Vik another day stopping off at Seljalandsfoss and Skogarfoss waterfalls on the way. There's also a geothermal power station on the route that's open to visitors. It's also worth having a look at the lava fields and lava tubes just off the airport - Reykjavik road towards the Blue Lagoon. Added to trip folder, thanks. I haven't visited Iceland since the late 60s - I'm sure it's changed greatly. |
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On 3/5/2014 6:11 AM, Mike Barnes wrote:
S Viemeister wrote: Some friends and I are considering a trip to Iceland, either this year or next - any suggestions on what/where to see/do? Depends on your interests. Some people like expeditions in enormous 4x4s, others prefer solitary hiking. The concert hall in Reykjavik is worth a look, and the seafood restaurants are excellent. We were there last year and the best part for us was Snaefellsness. Get a copy of the Lonely Planet guide and take it from there. Cicerone Press do a good walking guide. But don't go for the cheap beer. Added to trip folder, thank you. What's the cheap beer like? |
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2014, S Viemeister remarked: What's the cheap beer like? Non-existent, I presume. -- Roland Perry |
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S Viemeister wrote:
On 3/5/2014 6:11 AM, Mike Barnes wrote: S Viemeister wrote: Some friends and I are considering a trip to Iceland, either this year or next - any suggestions on what/where to see/do? Depends on your interests. Some people like expeditions in enormous 4x4s, others prefer solitary hiking. The concert hall in Reykjavik is worth a look, and the seafood restaurants are excellent. We were there last year and the best part for us was Snaefellsness. Get a copy of the Lonely Planet guide and take it from there. Cicerone Press do a good walking guide. But don't go for the cheap beer. Added to trip folder, thank you. What's the cheap beer like? Dunno, couldn't afford it. :-) Seriously though, things were very expensive. ISTR that the currency was good value just after the banking crisis, but those days are long gone. -- Mike Barnes Cheshire, England |
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On 05/03/2014 12:38, Huge wrote:
Added to trip folder, thank you. What's the cheap beer like? There isn't any. Alcohol is hideously expensive in all the Scandy countries but most especially so in Iceland. Just back from a week in Norway drinking decent cheap beer. My host is into home-brew :-) |
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"Huge" wrote in message ... On 2014-03-05, Mike Barnes wrote: S Viemeister wrote: On 3/5/2014 6:11 AM, Mike Barnes wrote: S Viemeister wrote: Some friends and I are considering a trip to Iceland, either this year or next - any suggestions on what/where to see/do? Depends on your interests. Some people like expeditions in enormous 4x4s, others prefer solitary hiking. The concert hall in Reykjavik is worth a look, and the seafood restaurants are excellent. We were there last year and the best part for us was Snaefellsness. Get a copy of the Lonely Planet guide and take it from there. Cicerone Press do a good walking guide. But don't go for the cheap beer. Added to trip folder, thank you. What's the cheap beer like? Dunno, couldn't afford it. :-) Seriously though, things were very expensive. ISTR that the currency was good value just after the banking crisis, but those days are long gone. They "did it right" and bankrupted their zombie banks. True. |
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