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• Stretch your legs, neck, and back periodically while seated on the plane.
• After arrival, avoid the temptation to nap.
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Allergies
If you have any serious allergies or dietary restrictions, we advise you to notify us at least 30
days prior to your departure. Please call our Traveler Support team at 1-800-221-0814, and we
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Water
• Tap water is safe to drink in Iceland and Greenland.
• Bottled water is also readily available, but tap water complies with all health
safety criteria.
Food
• Food should not cause any health problems—salads, fruit, and dairy products are all
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• Be careful with food that has been cooked and left to go cold, which might happen in
some self-service places.
Electricity Supply
Barring the occasional and unpredictable power outage, electricity is as readily available in
Iceland as it is in the U.S. However, during the Greenland extension a constant electricity
supply cannot be guaranteed during overnight stays. Travelers dependent on electricity supply
(as in the case of those with sleep apnea) please take note. Note that Greenland uses 220V
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