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Discover Iceland

Iceland is a Nordic island country located in the North Atlantic Ocean, known for its dramatic landscapes, geothermal activity, and vibrant culture. From the magnificent Northern Lights to the enchanting Blue Lagoon, Iceland offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation. Explore the rich history of the Vikings, experience the warmth of the locals, and enjoy the breathtaking scenery that makes Iceland a bucket-list destination.

Travel Documents & Visa Guidelines

  • A passport is necessary for admission. Yes
  • A valid VISA is necessary for admission. No
  • A VISA is needed following 90 days

Suggestions for Dining Options

  • Dill - Fine dining with a focus on local ingredients.
  • Gott - A cozy place for traditional Icelandic dishes.
  • Fish Market - Fresh seafood in a modern setting.
  • Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur - Famous for its hot dogs.
  • Matur og Drykkur - Offers traditional Icelandic cuisine with a twist.
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Trending Locations

Route 36, Iceland

  • Þingvellir National Park
  • Geysir Geothermal Area
  • Gullfoss Waterfall

Grindavík, Iceland

  • Geothermal spa
  • Silica mud masks
  • Stunning blue waters

Reykjavik, Iceland

  • Vibrant nightlife
  • Cultural landmarks
  • Local cuisine

Vik í Mýrdal, Iceland

  • Black sand beaches
  • Reynisfjara cliffs
  • Basalt columns

Skaftafell, Iceland

  • Icebergs
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Scenic boat tours

Guidelines for Cultural Understanding

  • Learn a few Icelandic phrases, the locals appreciate it!
  • Try traditional dishes like fermented shark and lamb soup.
  • Respect nature, stick to marked paths and trails.
  • Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions.
  • Join local festivals for an authentic cultural experience.

Suggestions for Nightlife Activities

  • Kaffibarinn - A popular bar for locals and tourists alike.
  • Prikið - A lively diner and bar with great music.
  • B5 - A club with a vibrant nightlife atmosphere.
  • Röntgen - A trendy spot for cocktails and dancing.
  • Húrra - Known for live music and a great vibe.

Feedback from Our Clients

Emily Johnson

Iceland is truly a magical place! The landscapes are surreal and the Blue Lagoon was an unforgettable experience.

Journeyed from New York, USA
Michael Brown

Absolutely loved the hiking in Vik and the stunning black sand beaches. The locals were so friendly too!

Journeyed from Sydney, Australia
Sarah Smith

The Northern Lights were breathtaking, but be prepared for the cold!

Journeyed from Toronto, Canada

Discover Prominent Cities in Iceland

Akureyri

Known as the 'Capital of North Iceland', Akureyri offers a charming small-town atmosphere with access to stunning landscapes. The city is surrounded by mountains and fjords, making it a gateway for outdoor activities and exploration of the northern region.

Nearest Airport

Akureyri Airport (AEY)

Primary Highlights

  • Home to over 7,000 plant species
  • Beautifully landscaped gardens
  • Free entry and great for leisurely walks

Eyrarlandsvegur, 600 Akureyri

  • Stunning architecture and design
  • Offers great views of the city
  • A significant cultural landmark

Fagriskógur 1, 600 Akureyri

  • Some of the best whale watching in the world
  • Opportunity to see multiple whale species
  • Guided tours with expert knowledge

Skarfabakki, 600 Akureyri

Húsavík

Húsavík is often referred to as the whale watching capital of Iceland. This charming town is located on the north coast and offers numerous tours to observe whales and other marine life in their natural habitat.

Nearest Airport

Húsavík Airport (HZK)

Primary Highlights

  • Renowned for its whale watching opportunities
  • Chance to see humpback and minke whales
  • Guided tours with experienced captains

Húsavík Harbour, 640 Húsavík

  • Detailed exhibits on marine life
  • Interactive displays and educational resources
  • Great for families and whale lovers

Borgarbraut 1, 640 Húsavík

  • Relaxing geothermal baths with ocean views
  • Unique experience of bathing in warm sea water
  • Perfect for unwinding after whale watching

Geosea, 640 Húsavík

Reykjavik

As the capital and largest city of Iceland, Reykjavik is known for its vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and proximity to natural wonders. It is a hub for arts, nightlife, and culinary experiences, making it an essential starting point for any Icelandic adventure.

Nearest Airport

Keflavik International Airport (KEF)

Primary Highlights

  • Iconic Lutheran church with a unique design
  • Offers panoramic views from the tower
  • A symbol of Reykjavik's skyline

Hallgrímstorg 1, 101 Reykjavík

  • Stunning glass structure by the harbor
  • Hosts concerts, events, and exhibitions
  • Architectural masterpiece and cultural hub

Austurbakki 2, 101 Reykjavík

  • Comprehensive collection of Icelandic history
  • Interactive displays and artifacts
  • A great way to understand Icelandic culture

Suðurgata 41, 101 Reykjavík

Selfoss

Located in Southern Iceland, Selfoss is a charming town that serves as a hub for exploring the Golden Circle. It combines natural beauty with access to cultural attractions, making it a great spot for travelers.

Nearest Airport

Reykjavik Domestic Airport (RKV)

Primary Highlights

  • Scenic waterfall located close to town
  • Great for photography and picnics
  • Easily accessible with walking paths

Árnes, 800 Selfoss

  • Majestic waterfall on the Golden Circle route
  • Spectacular views and walking paths
  • One of Iceland's most famous waterfalls

Gullfoss, 801 Blaskogabyggd

  • Volcanic crater lake with vibrant colors
  • Unique geological formation
  • Popular spot for hiking and photography

Kerið, 240 Grímsnes

Vik

Vik is a small village located on the southern coast of Iceland, famous for its black sand beaches and dramatic sea stacks. It serves as a perfect base for exploring the nearby glaciers and waterfalls, making it a favorite for nature lovers and photographers.

Nearest Airport

Vik Airport (VIK)

Primary Highlights

  • Breathtaking black sand beach
  • Famous for its basalt columns
  • Stunning views of Reynisdrangar sea stacks

Reynisfjara, 870 Vík í Mýrdal

  • Impressive arch-shaped rock formation
  • Great spot for birdwatching
  • Panoramic views of the coastline

Dyrhólaey, 870 Vík í Mýrdal

  • One of Iceland's largest waterfalls
  • Visitors can walk behind the waterfall
  • Stunning photography opportunities

Skógá, 861 Skógar