Iceland: 1st and 2nd week of June. Any events/festivals
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Iceland: 1st and 2nd week of June. Any events/festivals
We (family of 4) are planning a trip to Iceland for a week. We will be flying out of San Francisco and going over to London afterwards. We can do it the other way around as well ( go to London first and then to Iceland). So we will be in Iceland either 1st or 2nd week of June.
1. Are there any events/festivals/tourist sites openings etc. that may occur during either of these weeks that we should consider when deciding which of these two weeks to spend in Iceland?
2. I am guessing the weather will typically be similar, though of course that can't be predicted.
1. Are there any events/festivals/tourist sites openings etc. that may occur during either of these weeks that we should consider when deciding which of these two weeks to spend in Iceland?
2. I am guessing the weather will typically be similar, though of course that can't be predicted.
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We (family of 4) are planning a trip to Iceland for a week. We will be flying out of San Francisco and going over to London afterwards. We can do it the other way around as well ( go to London first and then to Iceland). So we will be in Iceland either 1st or 2nd week of June.
1. Are there any events/festivals/tourist sites openings etc. that may occur during either of these weeks that we should consider when deciding which of these two weeks to spend in Iceland?
2. I am guessing the weather will typically be similar, though of course that can't be predicted.
1. Are there any events/festivals/tourist sites openings etc. that may occur during either of these weeks that we should consider when deciding which of these two weeks to spend in Iceland?
2. I am guessing the weather will typically be similar, though of course that can't be predicted.
Weather. No, it will not be similar to London. Iceland's weather can change from cold and rainy (or even snowy) to sunny and mild within minutes any time of year, even in June. Pack and plan accordingly.
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TravelNerd that describes London's weather too lol.
Just pack something waterproof, something warm, and be prepared to layer or strip accordingly.
As for what's on - Google is your friend. You will also find plenty of advice on weather and what to pack with a simple search.
Just pack something waterproof, something warm, and be prepared to layer or strip accordingly.
As for what's on - Google is your friend. You will also find plenty of advice on weather and what to pack with a simple search.
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I suppose yes, ha. Except I remember it being so much more dramatic and chaotic in Iceland from minute to minute. London felt more...consistent! Did not need waterproof pants and shoes for London like I did for Iceland! So many memories...
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