Icelandair is offering cheap non-stop flights from Denver, USA to Reykjavik, Iceland from only $384 return!
Photographer's paradise
There are precious few places in Iceland that offer a dramatic landscape. If you like science fiction movies, you should certainly visit the epic United States Navy DC wreck on Sólheimasandur black sand beach. In 1973 the plane ran out of fuel and crashed in the South coast of Iceland. Fortunately, every passenger survived.
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abandoned wreckage from the airplane crash is now one of Iceland’s most surreal and haunting photography spots. It is located between Skógafoss waterfall and the town of Vík. To get there, you have to drive a dirt access road to Sólheimajökull Glacier (coordinates: 63 27.546-19 21.887). 4x4 is highly recommended but if you dress warm you can also walk 4 km each way from the Road 1. From October to March you can go watching Northern Lights above the airplane wreck!
Click to see the exact location on Google Maps >>Photo Credit: Dorota Olender / Shutterstock
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Travel dates:
March – June 2020
Sample dates:
Mar 2-10, Apr 24-23, 14-29, 20-29, May 3-12, 4-15, 12-29, 12-22, Jun 2-10
Also available from the East Coast and Portland
Routing:
Denver – Reykjavik – Denver

Baggage during the trip:
One cabin bag per passenger.
Sample reservations:
Denver – Reykjavik – Denver >>>

Accommodation:
In Reykjavik we encourage you to stay at top rated stay at Guesthouse Álfar with good reviews.

Car Rentals:
Book cheap car rentals HERE and don’t forget about Car hire excess insurance offered by Icarehireinsurance.com >>

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