TOP 5 THINGS TO DO IN ICELAND

1. THE GEOTHERMAL WONDER OF THE BLUE LAGOON:

The Blue Lagoon, with its mineral-rich waters and picturesque surroundings, provides a remarkable experience for guests seeking rest and regeneration. The Blue Lagoon, located just a short drive from Reykjavik, welcomes guests with its mystical, milky-blue waters set against a backdrop of rocky lava landscapes. The existence of this geothermal spa is due to Iceland’s unique volcanic geology. The warm, mineral-rich waters arise from the convergence of geothermal energy. The mineral composition of the lagoon’s waters, including silica, algae, and minerals, is known for its healing properties and skin rejuvenation effects. You can even take advantage of the silica mud masks provided on-site, which are known to leave your skin feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. It’s the perfect opportunity to indulge in some self-care amidst the awe-inspiring Icelandic landscapes.

Beyond the water’s edge, the Blue Lagoon complex features modern facilities designed to enhance your experience. From luxurious changing rooms to a swim-up bar where you can sip on a refreshing cocktail, every aspect of your visit is carefully curated to ensure maximum comfort and enjoyment.

So, go ahead, immerse yourself in the enchanting waters, and let the healing powers of the Blue Lagoon rejuvenate your body and soul.

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2. CHASING WATERFALLS: WATERFALLS OF ICELAND’S GOLDEN CIRCLE

GULLFOSS: THE GOLDEN FALL

The beautiful Gullfoss, often known as the Golden Falls, is the first destination on the Golden Circle. This spectacular waterfall pours down two cascades, providing a fascinating spectacle that captivates visitors. Feel the mist on your face as the glacier rivers plunge into the deep canyon below from the viewing platforms. The name Gullfoss, derived from the golden hues that shine in the sunlight, lends a magical touch to an already stunning sight.

SELIJANDSFOSS: TRAILBLAZER

Seljalandsfoss is a remarkable gem among Iceland’s waterfalls, providing a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to walk behind the pouring curtain of water. This allows you to see the falls from a whole different angle and take great shots. Seljalandsfoss’s allure is magnified throughout the winter when the water freezes and forms a sparkling ice sculpture. Prepare to be enchanted by this amazing waterfall’s splendor. Skógafoss: The Great Fall

As you continue along the Golden Circle, you’ll come upon Skógafoss, one of Iceland’s largest and most powerful waterfalls. Visitors can climb the stairs for a bird’s-eye view and witness rainbows dancing in the mist on sunny days.

3. BLACK EVERYTHING:  DIAMOND BEACH

Black Diamond Beach in Iceland

Reynisfjara, Black Diamond Beach, showcases the dramatic interplay between volcanic sands, towering basalt columns, and North Atlantic Ocean’s power, leaving visitors awestruck by its beauty. The jet-black volcanic sand on Black Diamond Beach is one of its most distinguishing qualities. The dark sands, formed by the weathering and pulverization of volcanic rocks, stand out against the foamy white waves slamming into the shore.

4. EXPLORE THE GOLDEN CIRCLE

The Golden Circle is a scenic route that most tourists take to explore the southern island of Iceland. The Golden Circle route in Iceland is 186 miles (300 kilometers) long, and a full round beginning and ending in Reykjavik should take slightly under four hours to complete.   Don’t rush the road trip. Make this trip an entire day or half a day if you stretch for time. Things you can see on the route is  Geysirs, ÞINGVELLIR NATIONAL PARK, Icelandic Horses,  Kerið Crater, and natural hot springs.

5. VISIT THE VILLAGE OF VIK

Photo by Jon Flobrant

If you’re heading to Diamond Beach, then make a stop in the village of Vik. The village of Vik, located on Iceland’s southern coast, is a charming town with natural beauty and cultural attractions. Activities that can be explored include natural landmarks, Vikurjara Beach, Hiking, Vik Church (Vikurkirkja), or sampling traditional dishes like smoked lamb or fermented shark.

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