This guide is written as a book to be read, not Referred to. It is hard to find specific information; the index is difficulty to use, We need to read the guide, in order to Guess Where we will find the information we want. For example: to find the thermal pools, one must look up "pools" which is Followed By 3 lines of numbers, There is no indication of the type of (swimming pool, spa pool) or the place. Lonely planet, one Reviews the other hand, Had a full page with a map of Iceland showing all the thermal pools. To find information about taxis, there is nothing in the index, goal, intelligently, we are expected to guess Abebooks web can look under the city name, And Then look for Where the information might be. The same is true for busses. And Some page numbers are wrong. My guess is this Is That a computer generated index, with no idea of the needs of travelers. The same problem exists in the guide Uzbekistan. My guess is That It is a problem in general with Bradt guides. The maps are horrendous - for the map outside Rekjavik city center, most is of the street names are unmarked. Try to find your way with unnamed streets and only lines. Was the ink too expensive to write in names? The only saving quality of Bradt guides, is for countries They exist for little up-written countries.