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Iceland
Explore Iceland’s stunning landscapes and vibrant culture.
Iceland is a land of contrasts, from the dramatic waterfalls of Hverfjall to the serene beauty of the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon. Its unique landscapes and rich cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination. Experience the Northern Lights, taste traditional Icelandic dishes, and immerse yourself in the local culture.
Top Destinations in Iceland
Where to go and what each region is best for.
| Destination | Best For | Best Season | Hotels from |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reykjavík | Culture & History | All year | from €80/night |
| Ísafjörður | History & Fishing | All year | from €100/night |
| Thingvellir National Park | Geology & Hiking | All year | from €120/night |
| Vatnajökull National Park | Glaciers & Wildlife | June–September | from €150/night |
When to Visit Iceland
Choose the right month for your travel style.
Iceland Travel Budget
How much to budget per day in Iceland.
| Category | Budget | Mid-Range | Luxury |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | €15–30/night | €70–130/night | Luxury hotel |
| Food | €5–10 | €20–35 | Fine dining |
| Total/day | €40–65 | €90–150 | €200+ |
Food & Cuisine in Iceland
Dishes you must try on your visit.
Pylsúpa
A hearty Icelandic meat stew, often made with lamb or mutton.
Skyr
A thick, creamy yogurt-like cheese, often served with jam or honey.
Hákarl
Fermented shark, a traditional Icelandic dish known for its strong smell.
Smálarúm
A small Icelandic hot dog, often served with pickles and onions.
✈️ Getting to & Around Iceland
Iceland’s main airports are Keflavík International Airport and Reykjavík Airport. Flights from Lisbon take around 3 hours, and from London, it’s about 6 hours.
Public transport in Iceland includes buses and trains, but car rental is popular for exploring remote areas. Taxis are widely available in cities.
🏨 Where to Stay in Iceland
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Iceland Travel FAQ
Can I see the Northern Lights in Iceland?
Yes, the best time to see the Northern Lights is from September to April, with clear skies and dark nights.
What is the best way to get around Iceland?
Renting a car is the most flexible option, but buses and trains are also available for exploring cities and regions.
Is it expensive to travel in Iceland?
Iceland can be expensive, especially in peak season. Plan your trip during off-peak months to save on accommodation and activities.
What should I wear in Iceland?
Pack layers, as temperatures can vary greatly depending on the season and location.
Are there any cultural etiquette rules I should know?
Respect local customs, such as removing your shoes inside homes, and be mindful of the environment when hiking or visiting natural sites.
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