ICELAND Wild, wild horses couldn’t drag us away from Torfhús Retreat, a romantic, rural stay in the heart of Iceland’s Golden Circle. And, even if they could, the majestic steeds you’ll find here are a gentle bunch, interested in grazing as much as they are galloping, but saddle...
When I was trying to find a place where to spend my December holidays I encountered by chance some cheap flights to Iceland. After checking just a few winter pictures of Iceland, I realize that the country, which is also known as land of fire and ice, during the cold months of the yea...
6.) There are no Visa requirements for citizens of the European Union, CARICOM, the US, Costa Rica, Chile, Guatemala, Iceland, Mexico, Norway, South Africa, Switzerland, Tunisia, Uruguay and Commonwealth territories. 7.) There is a US $35 departure tax to be paid when leaving the country...
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Where can you see auroras(极光) Iceland? The North Pole! Actually, early this December, sky lovers in cities could see them too. They enjoyed the coloured lights in the night sky.Auroras come about because of the special activities of the Sun. The Sun sends out very small particles(粒子)...
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...
Post by:Camila Camila grew up between the French Canadian and Chilean cultures, before moving to Scotland in 2012. When she’s not travelling or writing about travels, Camila loves to read, run, and puzzle. Her favourite destinations have been Reykjavík, Copenhagen, Estonia and Cape Town. ...
However, deciding where to stay in Chiang Mai can be a little overwhelming, as the city is multi-faceted. It’s possible to go horrifically wrong and end up miles from the action (which is why I’ve written this guide), but it’s difficult to go wrong once you’re looking in the ...
That’s why the best places to see the northern lights in Europe are located in or near the Arctic Circle. That’s Svalbard, Northern Norway, Lapland and Iceland. Situated at the same latitude as Stavanger in Norway and Nunivak Island in Alaska, Scotland is pretty far north, although it ...
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