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Will you splurge or save on your green list holiday?
It’s finally here: the restart of overseas holidays. After a long lockdown, and a lengthy ban on foreign breaks, May 17 tempts with a handful of green-list options.
British holidaymakers who’ve squirrelled away savings may be planning a blow-out trip to the first available destination. Indeed, in our snap poll of 500 Telegraph readers, some 72 per cent said they would splurge on travel this year.
Next week should offer up quarantine-free trips to Gibraltar, Portugal and Iceland (for the fully vaccinated). In the coming months, Caribbean Islands and perhaps even the US could be added into the mix.
Iceland is an inspiring, friendly and wonderfully dramatic island with something for everyone
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It’s a cliché but Iceland really does have something to offer everyone – a fact borne out by the variety of ways one can experience this renowned natural wonderland. Following the UK Government’s announcement that the Land of Fire and Ice has been granted a spot on the coveted green list, deeming it safe to travel from May 17, this is the time to discover its bountiful appeal for yourself.
Like your high-adrenaline adventure trips? Iceland has more mountains, glaciers, volcanoes, ice caves and fast-flowing rivers than you can shake a Go-Pro at. Prefer high-end to high jinks? The growing luxury scene spans private travel in cars and helicopters as well as exclusive experiences in hotels, spas, restaurants, and even out in nature. Throw in a plethora of memorable family-friendly excursions, endless opportunities for remoteness and some decent budget options, and you c