Iceland: Witnessing the Pure Raw Beauty of Nature

Iceland, the land of fire and ice, is like nature’s own playground. Steaming geysers putting on a show, glaciers that look like they’ve been sprinkled with powdered sugar, and waterfalls so epic they make you question if you’re in a dream. But it’s not just about the jaw-dropping scenery – you’ve got quirky puffins, soothing hot springs, and the mystical dance of the Northern Lights. It’s like Mother Nature decided to go all out and show off in this remote island paradise. Roaming around Iceland in a campervan was like a dream come true, an unforgettable experience!

Best time to visit Iceland

The best time to visit Iceland largely depends on your preferences for activities and weather. Summer (Mid-June to August) is the high tourist season with endless daylight hours, mild weather, and all the vibes for exploring epic waterfalls and black sand beaches. If you’re into a bit of a quieter scene but still want those scenic views, aim for the shoulder seasons (late May to early June, or September). During these months, you’ll experience a mix of pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Winter (October to April) is magical, especially if you’re eager to witness the Northern Lights. Activities like glacier hiking and ice cave explorations are popular during this season. Keep in mind that daylight hours are shorter in winter.

Currency
Currency

The currency in Iceland is the Icelandic Króna (ISK)

plug pin
Plug:

Europlug (Type C/F) electrical outlets

food and drinks
Top Meal

Fermented shark (Hákarl), Smoked lamb (Hangikjöt)

experiences
Top Experience

Top Experience: Paddling on the Glacier lagoon

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