Experience The Magic Of Iceland

Traveling to Iceland has always been a top bucket list wish. This country is a treasure for tourists due to its mysterious aura. Iceland attracts visitors who want to fill their lungs with some fresh air and feel the chilly breeze caress their face while they get astonished viewing unique natural sceneries.
Let’s get real for a second; planning a trip to Iceland could be a little bit stressful and can cost more that expected. Do not fret though, as I will be providing you some valuable tips on how to make the best of your trip to this country.
Group activities in Iceland
Whale watching is a must. If you happen to pass by the Northern Iceland, you are likely to bump into a whale splashing around in the freezing water. Seeing them emerge from the deep sea and make a majestic jump out of water is going to be something you will never forget. Little boat trips are organized to wander around until you get the chance to see one with your own eyes.
The most special characteristic about Iceland is its huge glaciers. To make the most of them, why not clutch a rope around your hips and go hiking to places that only a few have been able to reach. There are a lot of groups that organize these hiking trips. These hikes are adjusted to all kind of levels from starters and beginners to professional hikers.
Another great activity is going to the deep Ice Caves. Once you experienced the huge ice block from the outside, why not explore the insides? The beauty of the Crystal Caves can only be admired by getting into these glaciers. When the sunlight hits this clear ice, it makes it look like the cave is made out of crystal so that instead of pitch-black caves you can see crystal blue hollows.
Must-see sights in Iceland
The Volcano Hekla is one of the most active volcanoes nowadays; it is also know as “The Gates of Hell” or “Gateway to Hell” due to constant eruptions. The very last eruption started on February of 2000 and it didn’t end until March. But there is nothing to be afraid of; the volcano is kept under strict security measurements and it’s totally safe to walk around or have a bath in its warm waters.
The most popular attraction in Iceland, The Blue Lagoon, may be crowded but that’s all due to its blue milky water and the lava volcanoes around that give the place a mysterious look. Apart from that, there are various luxurious spa treatments that are arranged around this location. It is said that the water of this geothermal spa is rich in minerals; that’s why many people take advantage of these properties to get a skin treatment.
The Lake Myvatn Geothermal Area is another hotspot in Iceland. It is an amazing experience being able to stand in a place where not so long ago, was all covered by glaciers when volcanoes started to erupt and made their way to the top, melting all the ice around. Walking around the lake you will be able to see pseudo-carters, remembering the unstoppable power and strength that nature has.
Best time to visit Iceland
The weather in this country is quite unpredictable but it’s true that in August and July temperatures are usually not colder than 17º. However, one of the most beautiful things that happen in Iceland occurs during February, March, September and October. Yes, I am talking about the Northern lights. If you wish to make your trip unforgettable, you can’t go away without spotting the most beautiful auroras.
Conclusion
If black sand beaches, volcanoes, waterfalls, giant glaciers, bubbling lava and flickering northern lights sound good to you, then consider Iceland for your next vacation

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