IcelandProTravel

Iceland ProTravel sees massive increase in
self-drive breaks around Iceland

Press release 23 July 2009

Iceland ProTravel, the fully licensed tour operator, has reported a massive increase in UK travellers to Iceland, spurred on by the favourable exchange rate between the pound and the Icelandic krona.

Combined with the fact that the average price of petrol is currently lower in Iceland than in the UK, Iceland ProTravel has been recommending a self drive holiday for travellers who are yet to make up their mind about where to go.

Having recently taken a top spot in the annual 'Best Value Holiday Destinations' report carried out by the Post Office, Iceland is expected to see even greater interest as a holiday destination.

 
Self-drive - Cars

Iceland:

 

As the pound continues to lose value against the euro, there are only three countries in Europe where UK tourists can expect a favourable exchange rate: Iceland, Hungary and Poland.

Eli Masson, general manager of Iceland ProTravel, said: "We recommend that our customers visit Iceland this summer and autumn to take advantage of the favourable exchange rate.

On our self drive tours we find that all our clients have over-budgeted their spending money this summer. One pound will get you 209 krona now, but 18 months ago you would only get 130.

We feel that the interest in Iceland has increased a lot and we have seen that the number of people travelling there has doubled compared to last year."

Another form of self driving

Iceland:

While most visitors to Iceland travel to the capital - and many more are expected to be in Reykjavik for the city's marathon in August - Iceland ProTravel is recommending more people booking Iceland breaks to look into car rental in order to explore the savings and the full length and breadth of Iceland.

Flights from Iceland take three hours from London. Flights to Reykjavik are now also available from Manchester and Glasgow.
 

 
 

About Iceland ProTravel

Iceland ProTravel is a UK-based company offering tours of Iceland, managed by Gudmundur Kjartansson and Ann Cathrin Brocker. As well as standard guided round trips, Iceland ProTravel offers adventure and hiking tours, city-breaks and horse-riding tours.

Iceland ProTravel UK is part of a family of tour operators based in Germany, Switzerland and Sweden. It also has an office in Iceland's capital, Reykjavik.

For further information about Iceland ProTravel, please contact:
Mr Eli Masson
General Manager
Iceland ProTravel Ltd.
The Courthouse
Erfstadt Court
Denmark Street
Wokingham