Petrol stations with free wifi in Iceland

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I've read here (Spanish) that "most petrol stations and visitor centers have free wifi". Is true? Is there any list of petrol stations with wifi?






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Is there free Wi-Fi in Iceland?

You will find free Wifi in Iceland mostly in coffee shops in Reykjavik. You can rent a portable mobile Wi-Fi hotspot so that you can have your own wireless Internet connection all around Iceland. You will access Internet on the largest cellular network in Iceland.

How do petrol stations work in Iceland?

If you are wondering how to fill gas in Iceland, it is pretty simple! You simply pay with your debit card [or card with a pin] and then tell the machine which pump is yours. Open the fuel tank in your vehicle and pull the lever and begin filling.

How good is Wi-Fi in Iceland?

Tech-savvy Icelanders rank among the top Internet users in the world, so you should not encounter many problems with finding an internet connection for your smartphone, laptop or other web-enabled devices. Also, tourist information centres often provide many types of services, including mailing or Internet access.

Are there plenty of gas stations in Iceland?

Few + far between one thing to remember when you are driving (especially in the more remote areas, eastfjords, north, or the westfjords), there are a LOT of wide open spaces and sometimes, gas stations are few and far between. So take advantage of them when you see them!



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