Go on an epic road trip, see the northern lights, walk on a glacier, visit more waterfalls than you can count, journey into the unique landscape of the Highlands, stand on volcano, relax in a hot spring, or hike some of the most scenic trails in the world…these all make the list of the best things to do in Iceland.
The top Iceland attraction is the famous Golden Circle, where examples of the best of the island can be found in one place. The Golden Circle is one day drive (or tour) that takes in a sample of everything that is great about Iceland: waterfalls, geyers, lakes, volcano calderas, and even hot springs.
The best time to visit Iceland is between September and March to see the Northern Lights, or between June and August for summer activities. While travel to Iceland may depend on your desired itinerary, generally, the best time to visit is during the summer.
The off-season begins in early Autumn and goes into late Spring (from September to May). There are far fewer tourists and crowds from January through May, which means flights, car rentals, and accommodation are at their cheapest.
❄️ Iceland Discovery Dive into Iceland’s otherworldly beauty on an eight-day adventure through its volcanic landscapes and glacial wonders. Witness the power of geysers, touch the Vatnajokull glacier, and glide through the blue-white icebergs of Jokulsarlon Lagoon. Add in majestic waterfalls like Skogafoss and a chance to soak in the famed Blue Lagoon, and you have a trip that’s as rejuvenating as it is awe-inspiring.View detail here |
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