Monday, June 5, 2023
How I Earned 150,000 Hilton Points And A FREE Night In Less Than A Week
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Iceland In A Week Off The Beaten Path
Day 1, Three recommendations for you:
Iceland In A Week Off The Beaten Path
1. Before you enter the duty free area in the airport on your way out to the car rental shuttle, you will pass through a food court. This is actually for departing passengers, but they will serve you. I suggest grabbing some breakfast here. They have a variety of items hot and cold, well priced and you can eat up a little time before you head to the next stop.
Restaurants in the Reykjavik Airport |
2. Make a reservation for the Blue Lagoon or Sky Lagoon. You can check out endless posts debating the pros and cons of these spas. I chose the Blue Lagoon, it's iconic. But you can't go wrong with either one. And after a red eye flight, it's a dream. The Blue Lagoon has a luggage hold, but you will probably have a rental car anyway. You can make a reservation for 9am or 10am and they are fine if you arrive early. Plan to spend a few hours here.
Iceland In A Week Off The Beaten Path
3. If you are heading to Iceland between May and August, then you definitely want to see a Puffin while there. You can try scheduling a stop in the south to the Westman Islands, but plan for a whole day or if you have more than a week, there are a few popular spots in the north. OR you can book a ticket on the Puffin Express out of Reykjavik. It's a one hour express boat to a small island popular with Puffins. It's a sure thing. I booked it because we needed to stay awake and I figured that way we didn't need to chase spots during the trip or be disappointed when we didn't get to see them. You can book online through Viator.
Okay, if you still have time, you can buy some groceries at Costco and/or Bonus Grocery store or pick up dinner at a gas station and then get a good night's sleep and be ready to hit the off the beaten path road.
Hot dogs, pastries and more at the gas station |
Day 2: You can read all about the Golden Circle and Ring Road everywhere. But if you want to go off the beaten path where the tour buses aren't, you might want to spend a few days on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in the small town of Grundarfjordur. It has population 900 and is located in the shadow of Kirkjufell Mountain, made famous by Game of Thrones.
We chose to go kayaking in the bay with Vestur Adventures, but you can also hike or fish. After dressing up in warm dry suits, we paddled across the bay, checked out a waterfall and tried some Icelandic seaweed. Apparently it's a delicacy. When we returned to the dock, the guides served hot chocolate. Beautiful experience.
Iceland In A Week Off The Beaten Path
There are also plenty of hikes in the area including this one on the left of the road just before you enter the town. Watch for the gravel parking lot.
Gravel parking lot for the waterfall hike |
Then you walk to the gate and enter through a small door in the fence. Once you cross the field, you walk along the fence to the river and walk along the river towards the fall. Depending on the time of the year and waterflow, you will see how close the fall you can get.
There is a hostel in this town that has shared bathrooms and a kitchen. We cooked up a delicious pasta dinner.
Day 3 - We drove west around the peninsula to the town of Olafsvik. This is the only place in Iceland where you have a chance of seeing Orcas in the wild. We booked a whale watching tour with Laki Tours. Again dressed in warm dry suits, we headed out for a 3 hour tour with fingers crossed.
Day 3 - From Olasvik, we drove several hours to the Highlands. The main town is called Husafell and it's where you can find the largest Lava Cave in the world, glacier, hikes and a Natural Canyon Bath. You can book the tours through the Hotel Husafell. There is one hotel in this town, one guesthouse, one gas station and a small convenience store so come prepared.
Standing in front of the Lava Cave |
Inside the Lava Cave |
We spent two nights and a full day in Husafell. It was nice to relax before hitting the road again.
Day 4 - On our way to the Southern Ring Road, we stopped at the hot river in Reykjadalur Valley. To get to the river, you park in the lot where there is small store, cafe and bathrooms. You will pay to park when you leave. Then set off to hike about 1.5 hours mostly up hill. But once you reach the geothermal and hot river, it's worth it. The changing rooms are rustic so be prepared. But laying in the river with the mountains of Iceland surrounding you is amazing!
Day 5-7 - We explored the Southern Ring Road which is a must do though it is definitely NOT off the beaten path. There are several popular waterfalls and of course, Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach which I highly recommend. To explore this area and feel like you are off the beaten path, you might want to stay in guesthouses instead of hotels. You can book through hostel world or Chase or Capital One travel portals.
Guesthouse near Vik on the Southern Ring Road |
Most have shared kitchens and include breakfast. Don't be afraid of shared bathrooms either. The guesthouses are not your typical hostel.
Breakfast includes meats, cheese, yogurt, bread and oatmeal. Very filling!
Day 7 - Drive back to Reykjavik and perhaps make a quick stop at the place where the European and Asian tectonic plates meet. The Bridge is an alternative off the beaten path to going into the national park.
Remember to use the right credit cards so you either earn points or can erase your travel purchases. That's how we do it at AlmostFREEfamilytravel.
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Last Chance To Get $1,000 For Summer Travel
It's your last chance to apply for an amazing offer on one of my favorite credit cards for travel the Chase Sapphire Preferred.
This offer ends May 25th at 6am pst. You still have three months to reach the minimum spend.
- 80,000 bonus points
- $4,000 minimum spend
- $95 annual fee
- $50 hotel credit in the Chase Travel Portal
- 25% more value when you use the Chase Travel Portal
- Other travel protection benefits
- $10 monthly credit with GoPuff
- Dashpass complimentary access
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
New Southwest Bonus Offer With A NEW Promo Code
- Plus card - this is the basic card with an annual fee of $69. It includes 2 early bird check ins, 2x points on streaming, rideshare, Southwest, hotels and cars and 1x points on everything else plus 3,000 anniversary points.
- Premier card - annual fee of $99. It includes 2 Early Bird check ins, 3x points on Southwest, 2x points on streaming, rideshare, hotels and cars and 1x points on everything else plus 6,000 anniversary points.
- Priority card - annual fee of $149. It includes 4 upgraded boardings, $75 Southwest credit, 3x points on Southwest, 2x points on streaming, rideshare, hotels and cars and 1x points on everything else plus 7,500 anniversary points.
Thursday, May 18, 2023
My Top 5 Tips When Visiting Iceland
Iceland, the land of fire and ice. It's beautiful, clean and full of all sorts of nature experiences like the iconic Blue Lagoon. But how is the best way to explore this island? and can you use points and miles? I just returned and I'm going to share my top five tips when visiting Iceland.
You can go to Iceland and spend a million dollars, but that's not how I like to travel. So I'm going to share the way I like to travel and you can use some of my tips or all of my tips, whatever fits your travel style.
I will share with you that 99% of the people we met on our visit to Iceland were using these same tips. Before we get started, points and miles are not easy to use in Iceland. Outside of Reykajavik, there are no hotel chains. But you can always erase travel with the Capital One Venture X card. You can see how to do that here. You can also use Capital One or Chase Ultimate Reward points to book guest houses. If you can't use points to book, you may be able to maximize the points you earn by booking through the travel portal.
Now that we got points and miles out of the way, let's get to the fun part!
Book everything early! The summer months are busy in Iceland so if you are planning to visit during this time, book early. Not only book your tours early, but book your car rental and accommodations. There are only 370,000 people living in all of Iceland AND 300,000 of them live in Reykajavik so that means there are only so many options once you get outside the city. Also make sure you use the right credit card to book your car rental so you are insured. The weather is real in Iceland so are the dirt and gravel roads.
Check out guesthouses with shared bathrooms and breakfast. These are super cute bed and breakfast type accommodations. I preferred these over Airbnb because they included breakfast and wonderful local hosts. Now if you are travelling with a group, Airbnb may be more cost effective.
Tip #3
Bring waterproof everything! Pants, jackets, hoods, shoes or an extra pair of shoes. An umbrella is nice, but the wind is also strong in Iceland so waterproof clothing is better. This is the land of the foss or waterfall plus it rains a lot! If you can't bring it with you, head to a thrift store in Reykajavik and buy it all there. Then maybe you could even sell it back to the store when you leave.
Tip #2
Buy staples at Costco, gas stations and grocery stores - Food in Iceland is expensive and not very good. So it's a better option to just cook for yourself. There is a Costco outside of Reykajavik. And it sells most of the familiar items including peanut butter and almond butter. So it's a great place to load up on snacks, sandwich makings, muffins and other items you can eat in the car or in the Airbnb. You can also stop at Bonus to pick up groceries. And believe it or not, the gas stations in Iceland are a great place for breakfast, sandwiches and souvenirs.
Tip #1Budget Airline - It used to be WOW Air and now it's called Play. It's a budget airline that flies a few times a week from Boston, Washington DC and Baltimore to Reykajavik. My round trip ticket cost approximately $350 round trip. I used my Southwest points and companion pass to get us to Baltimore. It's a budget airline so seats, drinks, snacks and baggage cost extra so plan accordingly. The airline also doesn't fly everyday. But if it works with your schedule and travel style, it's a great way to cross the Atlantic.
Enjoy!
Tuesday, May 9, 2023
Help May Be On The Way For Busy Summer Travel
This could be great news for summer travel. The summer travel season is gearing up to be busy and a repeat of last summer, cancelled flights and crazy long lines.
This past weekend, the security line at San Diego International Airport snaked all the way through the airport. Look at the photo above. Stressful!
Help May Be On The Way For Busy Summer Travel
"Our top priority has been to get American air travelers a better deal," Biden said.
So help may be on the way. Until then, though, use a credit card to pay for airline tickets that will reimburse you for cancellations or delays or lost luggage. Right now, the Chase Sapphire Preferred is offering 80,000 Ultimate Rewards points and it includes trip cancellation and delay benefits.
If you don't have a card with these benefits yet, this may be the one for you. You can use this link to apply.
Monday, May 1, 2023
Want An Easy $1,000 For Summer Travel? It's Simple
- 80,000 bonus points
- $4,000 minimum spend
- $95 annual fee
- $50 hotel credit in the Chase Travel Portal
- 25% more value when you use the Chase Travel Portal
- Other travel protection benefits
- $10 monthly credit with GoPuff
- Dashpass complimentary access