A painting designed by nature, an island, the northernmost of Europe and the closest to Greenland. Geysers, glaciers, thermal springs, snowy peaks, active volcanoes and lava deserts. Last but not least, the magnificent northern lights that can be observed here in winter. The capital Reykjavik is the cultural heart, small yes, but with nothing less than other European cities. Making a trip to luxury destinations in Iceland means doing it in a magical land where its parks and thermal springs attract more visitors.
Land of volcanoes, glaciers, geysers, waterfalls. The ‘ Iceland is a country in constant motion where the forces of nature shape the ground at will. Iceland is now a trend in the travel landscape. Today we would like to advise you what possible tour in a tour proposing an itinerary and suggesting the most suitable time of the visit.
With this post, we will try to help you to shed light on what is the best period and then decide when to go to Iceland.
In general, the Icelandic climate is temperate due to the influence of ocean currents in the southern and western regions that mitigate the icy winds from the north. The weather is also cold (milder along the coast) although not as polar as it might seem given the latitude.
On average, temperatures in Reykjavik in winter range from -2 ° C to +2 ° C, in summer from +8 ° C to +14 ° C. Weather is very variable, rainfall is frequent, and during the winter it is often snowy. In the Continue reading
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