How do I pay my Akureyri toll?

How do I pay my Akureyri toll?

To pay this fee you have to go to the website www.tunnel.is as there are no toll booths or pay machines before entering the tunnel. This fee has to be paid either 3 hours before going through Vaðlaheiðagöng or 3 hours after.

How do you pay for tunnels in Iceland?

How to pay the tunnel toll in Iceland. The toll price is 1500 ISK or Icelandic Krona (approximately 10€ or 12 USD), and you can pay it online using their rental car section. All you need is your car’s plate number, a credit card, and the period when you will be crossing the tunnel.

Are there tunnels in Iceland?

There are eleven open road tunnels in Iceland, and three others currently under construction in the Icelandic road system. A tunnel under a fjord, the Hvalfjörður Tunnel, is among the longest underwater road tunnels in the world, and goes as deep as 165 m (541 ft) below sea level.

Are there tolls in Iceland?

The only toll road in Iceland is at the Vaðlaheiðargöng tunnel, which is on Route 1 a few km east of Akureyri in the north of the country. Signs are placed at the approach to the tunnel at either end to alert drivers that they are now on a toll road, how to pay for the journey and how much it costs.

Is there much crime in Iceland?

Iceland is considered by many as one of the safest countries in the world to live in, with very low crime and murder rates. For instance, the country has the lowest murder rate in Europe, and only one person was killed on the island in 2019.

Is parking expensive in Reykjavik?

The different rates for parking in Reykjavik are charged at an hourly rate as follows; Red & Pink – Area P1; these are the most expensive areas to park, charging 250 ISK (1.8 EUR) Blue – Area P2; these areas of parking charge 125 ISK (0.9 EUR) Green – Area P3; these regions of the capital charge 90 ISK (0.6 EUR)

Are there speed cameras in Iceland?

There are speed cameras all over the country. However, most of the speeding cameras are located in the south part of Iceland that has fewer police patrols. Just like there are speed cameras, there are also mobile cameras in cars.

How long is the underwater tunnel in Iceland?

The Hvalfjörður Tunnel (Icelandic: Hvalfjarðargöng [ˈkʰvalˌfjarðarˌkœiŋk]) is a road tunnel under the Hvalfjörður fjord in Iceland and a part of Route 1. It is 5,770 meters (18,930 ft) long and reaches a depth of 165 meters (541 ft) below sea level.

What side of road do you drive in Iceland?

right
Driving regulations In Iceland you drive on the right side of the road and overtake on the left. The general speed limit is 30-50 km/hour in populated areas, 80 km/hour on gravel roads in rural areas and 90 km/hour on paved roads. Drivers and all passengers are required by law to wear seatbelts.

How do you pay for parking at Akureyri?

The ticket can be paid by cashier in any Icelandic bank (recommended). If you have an Icelandic online bank and want to pay within 3 working days, you can do so by choosing Payment/Transactions – Payment slips/Bills. Then write the bill information (OCR information at bottom of slip) just as it is.

Can you smoke in Iceland?

Smoking in Iceland is banned in restaurants, cafés, bars and night clubs as of June 2007. At the time the ban went into effect, almost one in four Icelandic people were smokers. Iceland has the third highest proportion of people who never smoke at 81%, when compared to other European countries.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top