Why Iceland? Because there's nowhere else like it! Iceland is a land of fire and ice.
Iceland is a haven for nature lovers, with glaciers, waterfalls, hot springs, and lava fields just waiting to be explored. There are also plenty of cultural highlights to uncover in the capital city of Reykjavik and beyond.
Iceland is perfect for leisure travelers, families, and outdoor types. Plus, with must-see sights such as the Blue Lagoon and Golden Circle, close to Reykjavík, it's ideal for both short breaks and longer getaways.
What's more, Iceland's temperate climate makes it a great year-round destination for visitors. In summer, the midnight sun means your guests can soak up even more stunning scenery, and in winter they could chase dazzling displays of the Northern Lights. Thanks to the warming effects of the Gulf Stream, Iceland enjoys temperate climates year round. Regardless of the season, you'll be warmly welcomed by Icelanders. We love to share our culture, and will make the extra efforts to ensure that your stay, much like the spectacular landscape, will never be forgotten.
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Read moreThe Golden Circle showcases some of the most beautiful natural wonders of Iceland. Along the way you can see glaciers and volcanoes and of course incredible Thingvellir. The route is all about 300 km (190 mi) long, from Reykjavik into the southern uplands and back again.The Golden Circle consists of three equally stunning locations in Southwest Iceland: Thingvellir National Park, The Geysir Geothermal Area, Gullfoss Waterfall.
The Glacier lagoon in Iceland is close to highway number one, about 370 km (230 miles) east from Reykjavík and it is told to be one of the greatest wonders of nature in Iceland. This lagoon is a recent one, the result of a warming climate. The surface is at sea level and sea water flows into the lagoon at high tide. Huge blocks of ice constantly break off the glacier, Breiðamerkurjökull, and large icebergs float on the lagoon.
The peak of Reynisfjall is well known for towering beside two of the most popular sites of the South, Reynisfjara and Reynisdrangar. Reynisfjara is a black-sand-beach, once voted one of the world's most beautiful stretches of non-tropical coastline. It is famous for its ethereal appearance, although is also gaining notoriety for its dangerous waves Reynisdrangar is composed of two basalt sea stacks that were once part of Reynisfjall.
We've got you covered with this extensive itinerary that covers all the best waterfalls in Iceland including an Iceland waterfalls map and waterfalls near Reykjavik. Iceland is a country full of impressive waterfalls, possibly over 10 thousand, due to its mountainous landscape, glaciers, and lots of rain and snow. It can be overwhelming to know which waterfalls in Iceland are worth spending your time to visit, although we would argue all are impressive.
From mid-November to mid-March, temperatures are cold enough that the caves are stable and can be explored, and the best months are usually January and February. Ice caves are scattered all over Iceland. Some are normal caves with some amount of ice frozen inside and others are glacial caves with beautiful crystals of blue ice mesmerizing enough to give a thorough competition to the underwater wonders that we all admire.
You'll experience the Icelandic horses that fill Reykjadalur Valley, the whales swimming off the coasts, wild arctic foxes and the famous puffins of the Westman Islands. You will be provided with a detailed itinerary when you book, so you don't need to spend weeks trying to plan your trip. When trying to arrange it alone, you may miss some of the best places to see wildlife in Iceland. Take advantage of this immersive experience.
Discover the best hiking in Iceland. In our complete guide, you'll learn what to pack, where to find the best hikes in Iceland, and which are the most beautiful and challenging. Find out whether there are any easy Iceland treks near Reykjavik and if Iceland's hiking trails are open throughout the year. Iceland seems sculpted with hikers in mind, a wildland with roaring rivers,mountainous canyons, and mystical valleys. Every region of the country offers fantastic trails.
Tour guide and historian
Tell you lots of interesting facts and legends about Iceland.
Experience as a guide: 5 years.
Guide-instructor
Build an unforgettable route and share the main secrets of hiking and claimbing.
Experience as a guide: 9 years.
Tour guide and photographer
Helps you to make remarkable photoes of nature and wild animals.
Experience as a guide: 7 years.
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