If you’re thinking about visiting Iceland, you’ve probably got questions about the practical side of your trip. For example, when you should go, the different ways to travel in Iceland, and what the weather’s like.That’s why we’ve put together some Iceland travel tips that cover ...
Ice caving in a glacier is one of the most otherworldly experiences you can have while visiting Iceland. In the depth of winter, when the meltwaters freeze, tunnels and caves are formed within glaciers such as Vatnajökull. Inside, the thick ice usually takes on a bright blue hue, with ...
Another thing you should know before visiting Iceland is that it’s definitely one of the safest countries I’ve ever visited. I felt completely safe both during the day and during the night. Icelanders are very friendly people and they will help you with anything. Also, you won’t have t...
How to pack light for your trip How to plan your trip our tips Why is Iceland worth visiting? Iceland, the Land of Fire and Ice, is home to stunning natural beauty! With unparalleled landscapes, geothermal wonders, and awe-inspiring Northern Lights, it’s a destination that promises adve...
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Insider Tips:Pre-booking tickets is essential as the Blue Lagoon is a popular attraction and can get crowded, especially during peak hours. Consider visiting early in the morning or late in the evening for a more tranquil experience. Practicalities:The Blue Lagoon is located approxima...
It is perfect for adding to your travel to Iceland, either at the beginning or at the end, because of its location, near the airport, and a short ride from Reykjavík. 5.Gullfoss Waterfall Visiting the Gullfoss Waterfall when traveling to Iceland. The magnificent Gullfoss Waterfall roars over...
Both Iceland’s capital and its largest city, Reykjavik is a rather quiet place that is still home to roughly two-thirds of the country’s population. Often used as a base for exploring the isle’s lovely landscapes, the understated city has a surprising amount to it. Set in the southwes...
ICELAND: INSPIRING SCENERY AT EVERY TURN Iceland is one of the top ecotourism countries in the world, and visiting during July means taking advantage of the midnight sun. With 24 hours of daylight, you can truly make the absolutely most of each and every day!
Travel to Europe can be very expensive but you can eat gourmet meals by shopping at the supermarket. We’ve eaten like royalty after visiting a market and buying a nice bottle of wine for €2-€4 while indulging in fresh meats and cheeses for next to nothing. Bring a blanket and a bas...