Thursday 28 May 2015

Top 10 Things to See and Do in Iceland

Top 10 Things to See and Do in Iceland

Iceland is one of our favorite countries. So many natural wonders here! Only a few top lists do it without Iceland, therefore we created this list made entirely of Icelandic beauties. Have you seen any of them? Aren’t they unbelievable?

10. Whale Watching

The gentle marine giants can be seen from the different locations in the country including Reykjavík. Several companies organize the 2-3 hour whale watching tours. Icelanders also hunt whales, so later you can order it in the restaurant. Cruel, but this is life.
Why to go there?
A rare opportunity to see these amazing creatures.
When to go there?
From May to September.
Iceland-Whale-Photo by Einar Gudmann

9. Geysers

Due to the volcanic activities underneath the surface, a lot of geysers, underground springs and thermal pools are scattered all around the country. To see a powerful hot stream shooting from the ground is definitely exciting.
Where to go?
Strokkur in the southwest of Iceland beside the Hvítá River is a popular fountain geyser. Many geysers are found in Haukadalur in the south of the country.
Iceland-Geyser-Photo by Thomas Buchmann
Photo by Thomas Buchmann
Iceland-Geyser-Photo by Alfio Ansaloni
Photo by Alfio Ansaloni
Iceland-Geyser-Photo by Edwin Martinez
Photo by Edwin Martinez

8. Landmannalaugar

The multicolored rhyolite mountains, lava fields and the Hekla volcano make it a popular tourist destination. The striking landscapes look like a different planet. Hiking and horse riding are among the most popular activities here.
When to go there?
Anytime, although summer might be the best time to go.

Iceland-Landmannalaugar-Photo by DamPhotography
Photo by DamPhotography
Iceland-Landmannalaugar-Photo by Emmanuel Dautriche

7. Maelifell Volcano, Myrdalsjökull Glacier Park

The perfect cone makes Maelifell a classic looking volcano. During a warm season snow uncovers a lavish green surface, covered with moss. There is plenty to do and see in the park, full of volcanoes, hot springs and other beautiful sites.
When to go there?
In summer.
Iceland-Volcano
Photo by Unknown

6. Kirkjufell Mountain

Near a small town of Grundarfjörður in the western Iceland, the mountain beautifully sticks out in a plain landscape. In the surroundings of this striking mountain one can find small waterfalls and admire the Northern Lights at night.
Why to go there?
Unspoiled stunning nature.
How to get there?
By bus from the bigger cities.
Iceland-Kirkjufell-Photo by Jonathan Besler
Photo by Jonathan Besler
Iceland-Kirkjufell-Photo by Oxy Z
Photo by Oxy Z

5. Skaftafell Ice Cave, Vatnajökull National Park

The land of ice – country is literally covered in ice and snow. The overwhelmingly beautiful ice caves attract adventurers. The travel agencies organize trips to the glaciers, from where the caves can be visited.
When to go there?
In winter, when the ice doesn’t melt and is safe to enter.

4. Blue Lagoon, Grindavík

Geothermal spa offers the most relaxing natural bathing and is the most tempting attraction, found only 40 minutes away from Reykjavík. The water from the underground hot springs reaches 37–39 °C and is beneficial for health and skin.
Why to go there?
A great relaxation in the spa center with all the facilities and various services.
Iceland-Blue Lagoon (2)
Photo by Unknown
Iceland-Blue Lagoon (3)
Photo by Unknown
Iceland-Blue Lagoon (1)
Photo by Unknown

3. Aurora Borealis

The northern phenomena is also among the most popular attractions. The dazzling lights are especially bright this year, since the increase of solar activity. The lights are best admired in the remote places, further from the urban lights.
When to go there?
From middle September to middle April.
Iceland-Aurora-Photo by Carlos Resende
Photo by Carlos Resende
Iceland-Aurora-Photo by Thierry Bornier
Photo by Thierry Bornier
Iceland-Aurora-Photo by Carlos F Turienzo

2. Hallgrímskirkja

The unique church is situated in the middle of Reykjavík. It is the tallest and most recognizable building in the country. The architecture was inspired by the Black Falls – another Icelandic natural wonder.
Why to go there?
A must see once in the capital of Iceland. A wonderful panorama of the city opens from the top.
Iceland-Hallgrimskirkja-Photo by Mitch Russo
Photo by Mitch Russo
Iceland-Hallgrimskirkja-Photo by Andreas Jonsson
Photo by Andreas Jonsson
Iceland-Hallgrimskirkja-Photo by Gavin Hellier
Photo by Gavin Hellier

1. Gullfoss Waterfall

The gorgeous waterfall is one of the most popular attractions in the country. Located in the canyon, which forms three step terraces, river Hvítá plunges creating a powerful stream and Gullfoss. There are no rails – just a natural surroundings.
Why to go there?
The must see in Iceland, exciting experience.
When to go there?
The plunge is stronger in summer.
Iceland-Gullfoss-Photo by Coolbiere. A.
Photo by Coolbiere. A.
Iceland-Gullfoss-Photo by Daniel Korzhonov
Photo by Daniel Korzhonov
Iceland-Gullfoss-Photo by Peter Foldiak

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