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A Kosher Guide to Iceland

by Kosher River Cruise Kosher Tour Operator

Iceland is a breathtakingly beautiful country with stunning landscapes and unique natural wonders. For Jewish travelers, planning kosher Europe tours to Iceland requires a bit of extra preparation to ensure that their dietary needs and religious practices are accommodated. Here's a kosher travel planning guide to Iceland to help you plan your trip:


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Finding kosher food options in Iceland

As Iceland is not known for its Jewish population, finding kosher food can be a bit challenging. However, there are a few options available. Kosher food can be purchased in Reykjavik from the Chabad House Iceland, which sells a variety of kosher products. It's also possible to bring food with you from home, or to order kosher food to be delivered to your accommodations from international suppliers.

Finding accommodations with kosher options

When booking your accommodations in Iceland, look for hotels or vacation rentals that have a kitchenette or full kitchen. This will allow you to prepare your own kosher meals using ingredients purchased from the Chabad House or other suppliers. Alternatively, some accommodations may be able to provide kosher meals upon request, so be sure to inquire when booking.

Planning your activities around Shabbat

If you're observing Shabbat during your trip to Iceland, it's important to plan your activities accordingly. Some kosher tours and activities may not be available on Saturdays, so be sure to check ahead of time. Additionally, you may want to bring your own Shabbat candles and other items to ensure that you can observe the holiday properly.

Dressing for Iceland's climate

Iceland is known for its cool and sometimes unpredictable weather, so be sure to pack accordingly. Dress in layers, with warm clothing and waterproof outerwear. If you're traveling during the winter months, be sure to bring warm boots, gloves, and a hat to stay comfortable in the cold.

Visiting Iceland's natural wonders

Iceland is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including waterfalls, geysers, and hot springs. When planning your trip, be sure to include visits to popular attractions such as the Blue Lagoon, Gullfoss waterfall, and the Geysir geothermal area. Many of these attractions can be visited independently or as part of a guided kosher Europe tour.

Exploring Reykjavik

Reykjavik is Iceland's capital city and a vibrant hub of culture and entertainment. Take some time to explore the city's many museums, galleries, and shops, and sample local cuisine at kosher-friendly restaurants like Hraðlestin or the Grillmarkaðurinn.


By following this kosher travel planning guide to Iceland, you can enjoy all of the natural beauty and cultural experiences that this unique country has to offer while still adhering to your religious practices and dietary needs.



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