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Review:The Rough Guide to Iceland 2 (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
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The Rough Guide to Iceland 2 (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
Format: Paperback
Author: David Leffman
ReleaseDate: 26 April, 2004
Publisher: Rough Guides
Rating:
Completely Useless 
It provides no recommendation for those who want to stay "in town" yet stay away from all of the drunks. This book fails to disclose that Reykjavik is nothing more than a drinking town (24/7) in the Summer for 20 year olds from Europe. Everything in the book is described as expensive and pricey. Being from NY and having traveled the world, given the choice of a two hour bus ride from hell to get dropped off three blocks from my dump of a hotel or a pricey 45 minute cab ride, I'll opt for the cab any day. It's perfectely written for those who want to hike and see the country, and live out of their back pack, which is fine. For those who want to experience culture, explore the geologic uniqueness that Iceland has to offer and are not so cheap that they shouldn't be going on vacation anyway, this book is NOT for you. Why not write a travel guide that accurately describes the realities of travel?.
Provides a Good Overview 
One person's treasure is another person's waste of money. It is always hard to read reviews for travel books.
For the Rough Guide to Iceland 2, I found this to be a good book for casual traveling through the country. The book's 20 "must see and do things" was helpful and interesting. The maps were good, and from what I could tell, had a pretty thorough list of accommodations and going-ons.
While it did provide some information on the popular treks, I was a little disappointed in the amount of information on outdoor activities. I mean, c'mon, this is Iceland!
I would recommend this to someone going to Iceland. However, if you are going off the beaten track as I did, you will need to supplement this book with some internet research.
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An Excellent Planning Resource 
The Rough Guide to Iceland does this skillfully, and it is well-organized to boot. Having spent over three years in motion overseas, I have come to appreciate a guidebook that can blend the practical and cultural in a concise treatment. You'd use the Rough Guide to plan and layout your trip and then keep it by your side as your interpretive companion
While the Lonely Planet guide to Iceland contains more detail on logistics, it is not particularly user-friendly. That being said, I'll buy a copy of the Lonely Planet Guide to supplement the Rough Guide. Lonely Planet Guides have seen me through more difficulties than I can count, and I'm sure the Iceland edition will get me out of a few jams while I circle the country.
But if I could use only one book, it would be the Rough Guide
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