Day: February 5, 2020


Don’t be fooled by its size and population. The Nordic island country of Iceland offers plenty of new and unique experiences for tourists and travelers. Some of the most popular are listed here. As an extra tip, we have found you can get some good deals at http://bit.ly/VivTravelDeals. Check it out.

Northern Lights Iceland

Northern Lights

Iceland’s position in the world’s axis places it in a unique position that brings with it many natural wonders like the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights. Occurring in the winter months and only at some of the more northerly points on the earth’s surface, the phenomenon of northern lights is breathtaking, to say the least. Even though the northern lights can be explained scientifically, it is nearly impossible to find something more magical in this world.

Whale Watching

Seeing the majestic blue whale in the wild is an experience in itself. In addition, humpback whales, fin whales, killer whales, and even minke whales can be spotted if you get on board one of the whale-watching tours.

Icelandic Horseback Riding

The Icelandic horse is smaller, muscular, and comes from an isolated breed that is resistant to the harsh climate of this region. In fact, in order to preserve its genetics, outside breeding is entirely forbidden.

WestFjords

The mystic region of Westfjords is rich in history and blanketed in mysticism and magic. As a region less frequented by tourists it still retains its natural beauty and cultural richness. The picturesque glaciers, scenic bays, and domineering mountains are a sight to behold.

Dettifoss Waterfall

If you are traveling towards the Northeastern part of Iceland, then the Dettifoss waterfall is a must-visit tourist spot. Considered as Europe’s strongest waterfall, Dettifoss is set in the Vatnajokull National Park and is a part of the Diamond circle.

Blue Lagoon Spa

Blue Lagoon is certainly, Iceland’s most famous spa. The warm and soothing water combines with healing silica mud helping you relax and unwind from stress. Located near the airport, the Blue Lagoon spa can be a perfect start or end to your holiday.

Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon

The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon and the Diamond beach are located within close proximity. Considered as one of the most popular tourist spots, the lagoon is filled with icebergs that break off of the glacier. They flow through a short waterway and sometimes end up on the beach and ultimately into the Atlantic ocean. 

The Golden Circle

The golden circle is best explored on a snowmobile. The route covers some of the most popular tourist destinations including, Haukadalur Geothermal Valley, Gullfoss waterfall, and Pingvellir Nationals park. The sites are historically and aesthetically appealing to such an extent that tourists can’t get enough of them in one visit.

Reykjavik Iceland
Reykjavik Iceland

Nightlife in Reykjavik

Icelanders love to party and the nightlife in Reykjavik is a live testimony to this favorite national pastime. The downtown area in this bustling city is scattered with bars, cafes, and restaurants.

Don’t let the cold be a setback. Even in winters, the temperatures can be surprisingly warmer than even New York. Most of its scenic spots and naturally occurring phenomena have an out-of-this-world appeal that is refreshing and endearing at the same time.