While traveling to Iceland, you can find the famous Blue Lagoon on the peninsula of Reykjanes, in the southwest of Iceland. It is one of the premier attraction sites in Iceland, thanks to Instagram posts and promotional advertisements. And the publicity is well-deserved, we assure you. The B...
YOUR STAY IN ICELAND NOW Best Time to Witness the Aurora in Iceland Timing is everything when it comes to aurora hunting. The best time to see the Northern Lights in Iceland is from late September to early April. During these months, the nights are at their longest and darkest, providing...
• Most people travel to Iceland to see the beautiful parts of nature that most other places in the world just don’t have. Enter Akureyri.Akureyriis Iceland’s “capital of the north” and it’s the gateway to some incredible Icelandic experiences. Visit the Myvatn region, Dettifoss water...
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Having now visited, I’d love to go back and explore with Lindblad/National Geographic, Tauck, or Silversea Expeditions. While Carol and I prefer the comfort of today’s new breed of expedition ships, I would also consider exploring Iceland by land. To do this, you can rent a car and ...
Could I ask if you could send us an email to customercare@icelandtravel.is? We are actually planning to change our Iceland Travel Companion App in September so that it will now be an app for personal mobile devices rather than a tablet. We feel this will make it easier for...
Iceland in summerVisit Iceland in the summer to experience one of our planet’s most exceptional natural spectacles: the midnight sun. Between May and August, Iceland’s northerly location keeps the sun above the horizon around the clock.
How to travel to Iceland, including the best places to visit like the capital city of Reykjavik, the national parks, and the Blue Lagoon
Iceland Travel and Cruises - Enjoy a trip in the clean air, escape the smog and cleanse your lungs, where to go, what you will see
But today, we’re here to talk about the prices. Iceland has a reputation for being expensive — one of the most expensive countries in Europe, in fact — and things have only grown worse since the pandemic. Most shockingly of all, accommodation that I stayed at a year ago has now doub...