Things to do in Iceland: For your bucket list

Northern Lights

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The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are one of the most spectacular natural phenomena in the world. Iceland is one of the best places to witness this phenomenon, as its location near the Arctic Circle makes it a prime spot for viewing.

Hiking 

One of the best ways to experience Iceland is by exploring its breathtaking landscapes. The country boasts over 100 volcanoes, some of which are still active. Take a hike on one of the many trails through lava fields and witness the power and beauty of these natural wonders firsthand.

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Geothermal Spas

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Iceland's volcanic activity has given rise to numerous hot springs scattered throughout the country. These geothermal pools offer a unique way to relax and rejuvenate during the winter months. Some popular hot springs include the Blue Lagoon, Secret Lagoon, and Mývatn Nature Baths.

Visit Reykjavik

The capital city of Reykjavik is a bustling hub of culture and entertainment. Take a stroll through the city's colorful streets and admire its unique architecture, including the iconic Hallgrimskirkja Church.

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Snowmobile tour

If you're looking for a more fast-paced activity, then snowmobiling is for you. Iceland's vast glaciers provide the perfect terrain for this thrilling winter sport. Guided tours are available for both beginners and experienced riders, allowing visitors to explore these icy landscapes in a safe and exciting way.

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Southcoast Falls

No trip to Iceland is complete without visiting the stunning waterfalls on the country's Southcoast. Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss are two of the most famous, with their towering heights and powerful cascades.

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Golden Circle

The Golden Circle is a popular tourist route in Iceland, known for its stunning sights and landmarks. While it's typically visited during the summer months, the winter offers a whole new experience on this scenic drive.

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Whale-watching

The waters around Iceland are known for being home to a diverse array of marine life, including various species of whales. Book a whale watching tour and get up close and personal with these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.

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Icelandic Food

No trip to Iceland would be complete without trying some of the local cuisine. Traditional dishes include lamb, fish, and dairy products like skyr, a type of yogurt. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also sample some more unique delicacies like fermented shark or puffin meat.

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