One thing we learned inIcelandis that the Arctic Circle is not fixed and fluctuates slightly over time, so actual markers and signs are often not entirely accurate but they are close enough for most of us! The line runs at approximately 66° N of the equator (currently 66°33′47.6), an...
Blue Lagoon geothermal spa aka The Blue Lagoon in Iceland is man-made and fed with water from a nearby geothermal power plant Svartsengi(you can see this outside if you take my advice on exploring surrounding areas before going in) and is renewed every two days. Once you are in there yo...
During winter months, daylight hours are slim (as little as four in December) and icy weather means you have to wrap up. However, there’s still plenty to do in Reykjavik and the surroundings areas. Most obviously, September to April are the best months to see Iceland’s famous aurora bo...
If you are interested in visiting a geothermal bath in Iceland, the Blue Lagoon is definitely not your only option. A good alternative (although still pricey) to the Blue Lagoon is theMývatn Nature Bathsin northern Iceland. This is probably the place that most resembles the Blue Lagoon, an...
As with travel to most places in the world, the best time of the year to go to Easter island is during the shoulder season (April to June and October to December). High Season (January – March) These months are the busiest because this is when the summer holidays are for those in ...
I’ve been to Iceland a few times, and on my earlier visits, I always resisted the temptation to take a dip in the Blue Lagoon, a sprawling geothermal spa that ranks as one of the island nation’s most-visited attractions. I don’t love crowds, and the idea of half-naked public exf...
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In this post, we’re going to give you the latest information to help you visit the site of the plane wreck in Iceland. It’s not hard to find, but does require a bit of effort to get to. We’ll answer all your questions, from getting to the plane, through to tips for getting ...
356AnnaK Reykjavik, Iceland 2246 Reviewed August 15, 2022 via mobile Place that is worth visiting This place is worth visiting. All the food that we tasted was made from scratch and with local ingredients. The very warm welcome that we we experie...
My eyes adjusted to the darkness and I began to make out a small patch of cow skins in the corner and a faint glow from beneath a boiling pot of water.