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Iceland

Explore Iceland,

Where Fire, Ice, and Adventure Collide

Embark on an unforgettable journey to Iceland, a land of dramatic contrasts and breathtaking natural wonders. From the fiery volcanoes to shimmering glaciers, Iceland offers a mesmerizing array of landscapes waiting to be explored.

What's Special in Iceland

Iceland, often referred to as the "Land of Fire and Ice," captivates visitors with its spellbinding landscapes and dynamic geology. Embark on the iconic Golden Circle route, a journey through Iceland's heartland where you can marvel at powerful geysers, stand in awe of majestic waterfalls, and traverse the rift valley at Þingvellir National Park.

Experience the enchantment of the midnight sun during the summer months, when Iceland's rugged terrain is bathed in an ethereal golden light that seemingly stretches on forever. Explore the breathtaking beauty of Iceland's glaciers, where ancient ice formations beckon adventurers to hike across their frozen landscapes, explore hidden ice caves, and witness the mesmerizing dance of the elusive Northern Lights painting the winter sky with vibrant hues.

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Trip Itineraries

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Icelandic Odyssey

Four Fine Experiences in Iceland

These hand-picked experiences offer a glimpse into the diverse beauty of Iceland

Key Facts

CURRENCY

Icelandic Króna

LANGUAGE

Icelandic

TIMEZONE

Greenwich Mean Time

TIPPING

10%

PEAKTIME

 June to Aug, Sept to April for Aurora

COLDEST MONTH

January

HOTTEST MONTH

July

Historical Fact

Norse explorer and Viking, Ingólfr Arnarson, sailed through the Arctic and ‘discovered’ Iceland. He is said to have established the first permanent settlement in Reykjavik around 874 AD. This daring voyage marked the beginning of Iceland's vibrant history and enduring Viking legacy, shaping the island's culture and identity for centuries to come.

Did you know?

  • Iceland is home to some of the world's oldest parliament, known as the Althing, which was established in 930 AD. 

  • According to Icelandic legend, elves, known as "Huldufólk" or hidden people, are believed to inhabit the mystical landscapes of Iceland, residing in rocky outcrops, hidden caves, and secluded forests. Many Icelanders hold a deep respect for these mythical beings, often taking great care not to disturb their supposed dwellings, and some even claim to have encountered them firsthand.

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