I want to go to Iceland and the UK, but the flight to Rekjavik is exorbitant. If I get a cheap ticket to London, take a train to Scotland, can i then take a ferry to Iceland for not too much money? And then how much from Iceland to Denmark? Thanks!

I don't believe there are any commercial ships or ferries operating passenger services between Rekjavik and the UK. The market's too small for it to be viable. Possibly, there was a brief service operating in the past.

Sometimes you can hitch a ride on a container ship, but i can think of better ways to travel than pounding through the North Atlantic's seas. Better to fly as it will cost less in the long run and save a lot of time for better time spent on what you want to do. After all, time equates to money at some point.

Airlines are the only efficient method of passenger transportation.

To help you with your budget I've enclosed some links to accommodation pages in Iceland and also linked you to Danny Yee's "expose's" on Iceland which you may find interesting.

Another source of excellent info ( and you can call them ) is the National Tourism Office of Iceland. They will answer your question with absolute knowledge.

All links are enclosed. Good luck with your plans:

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