“We are trying to make everyone happy,” says Giorgia Tallaoure, who works at the camping ground in Flúðir, South Iceland. Employees have received a lot of complaints over Icelandic drinking parties from foreign campers.
According to Morgunblaðið newspaper, the camping ground now has a designated ‘party’ area for those who intend on a late night. Incidentally, the rambunctious bunch is more often than not Icelandic.
“Naturally, our foreign guests want some peace and quiet after having travelled all day long,” Giorgia explains, adding that most guests seem happy with the arrangement.
“We are trying to make everyone happy,” says Giorgia Tallaoure, who works at the camping ground in Flúðir, South Iceland. Employees have received a lot of complaints over Icelandic drinking parties from foreign campers.
According to Morgunblaðið newspaper, the camping ground now has a designated ‘party’ area for those who intend on a late night. Incidentally, the rambunctious bunch is more often than not Icelandic.
“Naturally, our foreign guests want some peace and quiet after having travelled all day long,” Giorgia explains, adding that most guests seem happy with the arrangement.