“It is important to note that, in general, the level of service in Iceland is very low and costs are very high. Therefore, it makes no sense to give very high ratings. A high rating is given if the hotel/apartment is fantastic and equipped with all amenities or if the value for money is exceptional. Neither of these two cases applies in Iceland. The feeling that all tourists have is that they are victims of a system where everyone tries to earn as much as possible in the few months when there is high demand.
The entire hospitality policy is therefore flawed.
Let's move on to the accommodation:
Posizione molto bella, anche se molto fuori dal paese.
Camere piccole ma molto pulite”
“The accommodation met our expectations. It was nice and clean. There was seating in the garden both at the front and the back. We can't comment the bar or breakfast as we didn't use them.”
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