Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: February 2026
Transparency matters to us. This page explains how Iceland Places earns revenue through affiliate partnerships and what that means for you as a reader.
How We Earn Revenue
Iceland Places (https://icelandplaces.com) is a participant in several affiliate advertising programs. This means that when you click on certain links on our site and make a purchase or booking, we may earn a small commission from the merchant. This commission comes at no additional cost to you — the price you pay is the same whether you use our link or go directly to the merchant's website.
Affiliate Programs We Participate In
We currently work with the following affiliate programs:
- GetYourGuide — tours, food walks, and experiences in Iceland. We earn a commission when you book a tour through our links.
- Viator — day trips, excursions, and activities. Commission is earned on bookings made through referral links.
- Booking.com — accommodation in Iceland. We may earn a commission when you book a hotel or guesthouse via our links.
We may add or remove affiliate partnerships over time. This page will be updated to reflect any changes.
Editorial Independence
Our affiliate relationships do not influence our editorial content. Restaurant reviews, ratings, and recommendations are based entirely on our own research and experience. We never accept payment in exchange for a positive review or higher placement in our listings.
When we recommend a tour, booking, or experience through an affiliate link, it is because we genuinely believe it will be useful to our readers — not because of the commission we might earn.
How to Identify Affiliate Links
Affiliate links on our site typically point to external booking platforms such as GetYourGuide, Viator, or Booking.com. In most cases, these links are clearly marked within call-to-action buttons or recommendation sections. If you are ever unsure whether a link is an affiliate link, feel free to contact us.
FTC Disclosure
In accordance with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines, we disclose thatIceland Places receives compensation through affiliate partnerships as described above. This disclosure is provided to ensure full transparency and compliance with FTC regulations regarding endorsements and testimonials.
For more information about the FTC's guidelines on endorsements, visit ftc.gov.
Questions
If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships or this disclosure, email us at: hello@icelandplaces.com