Tourist Attractions in Iceland
The Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is certainly one of the most visited places in Iceland and that is because this bodz of water is considered to be one of the most supernatural on Earth. The water’s temperature in the places people ca swim is about 40 C (104 F). Also, this water is very rich in minerals that is why it is considered to have curative powers. More
Nature reserves in Iceland – Dorsmork
There are many nature reserves in Iceland and one of the most famous one is Dorsmork. Around Reykjsvik there are 300 square km consisitin of natural wilderness, which offer a great challange for the hiking amateurs. More
The West Fjords
The West Fjords is actually a spectacular chain of mountains. This part of the country is 13 million years old and is mostly made of basalt and rhyolite. This is certainly the best place to visit for those who enjoy unspoiled nature. More
Waterfalls in Iceland
Iceland ’s natural beauty is perfectly complemented by the numerous and almost magical waterfalls that are spread throughout the country. Small or large, all of Iceland ’s waterfalls have a special attraction of their own, each providing locals and visitors with a sight worth remembering. More
Geysers in Iceland
The name of all geysers in Iceland and around the world comes from the Great Geysir that erupted in the 14 th century. This geyser used to erupt every 60 minutes till the 20 th century when it finally became dormant. More
Glaciers in Iceland
The glaciers in Iceland are one of the country’s most distinctive features. They cover approximately 11 260 square km- 4 328 square miles or put it differently 10,9% of the entire area of the country. In Iceland you can find almost all types of glaciers from the tiny cirque glaciers to large glacier caps similar to the inland ice of Greenland. More