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Iceland is known for its breath taking landscapes, geothermal activity, glaciers, and of course, the Northern Lights. Iceland’s natural beauty is unparalleled and features many beautiful sites, such as the Golden Circle route, where visitors can experience geysers, waterfalls and the Thingvellir National Park. Iceland is also home to many glaciers, including Vatnajökull, which is Europe’s largest glacier. Iceland has several volcanoes and hot springs, including the world famous geothermal spa, the Blue Lagoon. Iceland also offers a wide array of adventure activities, including whale watching, horse riding, glacier hiking and snowmobiling. The country is known for its vibrant nightlife and excellent food. Considered to be one of the safest countries globally, which makes it an ideal holiday destination for families.

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Embark on a captivating Icelandic adventure for your next holiday! Witness the raw power of cascading waterfalls, soak in geothermal hot springs, and marvel at the dancing Northern Lights. Explore the dramatic landscapes of the Golden Circle, trek across glacial wonders, and discover the vibrant city of Reykjavik. Iceland beckons with its otherworldly beauty. Book your Icelandic escape now!

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Time Difference
-1 hours
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Flight Time from UK
Around 3 hours
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Local Currency
Euro
When To Go

The Best Time For You To Visit

Summer offers mild weather, long days, and vibrant wildlife in Iceland.

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Iceland can be expensive due to its high cost of living. Accommodation, food, and activities can be pricey, so budget accordingly.

The summer months (June to August) offer milder weather and longer daylight hours, while winter (December to February) showcases the Northern Lights. Choose based on your interests.

No, UK citizens can visit Iceland for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa.

Yes, Iceland is generally safe for tourists. However, be cautious of changing weather conditions, follow safety guidelines for outdoor activities, and respect the natural environment.

Don’t miss the Golden Circle route, the stunning waterfalls (such as Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss), the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, and exploring Reykjavik’s charming cityscape.

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