Personally I thought the best meals were the optional dinners towards the end of the tour. At that point, you’ve got to know everyone better and you feel much more relaxed.
I think nearly everyone turned out too on the last few evenings which was great and we headed down to a restaurant by the harbour. It’s well known that dining out can be quite expensive in Iceland compared to the UK, so dining as a group also made it more economical too which is an added bonus versus dining alone!
THE JOY OF TRAVELLING
Our Holiday Director Paul was brilliant, he runs the Iceland tour a lot so he knew a lot of the best places to go, and great at keeping us all together logistically!
He was also a natural at encouraging us to get to know each other better, but without forcing himself on people either which I think is great because some people want to interact more than others, and that’s perfectly fine.
I just think it’s incredible to be able to get together with such a varied bunch of people in a safe and secure environment.
There was one lady in our group who was extremely well travelled and had holidayed with Just You something like 32 times – so clearly there’s a lot to be said for solo travelling.
If it’s your first time going solo, my tip is to give yourself the permission to feel nervous. It’s a valid feeling, and perfectly ok to feel however you are feeling at the time. And you won’t feel like that by the time you finish your tour! Also be sure to pack warm clothing, and warm and sturdy hiking boots are an absolute must – oh, and don’t forget those mittens!