{"id":2475,"date":"2022-12-10T18:49:18","date_gmt":"2022-12-10T18:49:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/travelmagma.com\/dont-miss-places-in-iceland\/"},"modified":"2023-10-25T20:14:22","modified_gmt":"2023-10-25T20:14:22","slug":"is-visiting-iceland-worth-it","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/travelmagma.com\/is-visiting-iceland-worth-it\/","title":{"rendered":"Exploring Iceland’s Beauty: Why a Trip to This Land of Fire and Ice is a Must"},"content":{"rendered":"

You’ve seen the otherworldly photos of Iceland’s landscapes floating around the internet – the icy blue glaciers, raging waterfalls cascading through volcanic rock, and seaside cliffs dotted with tiny villages.<\/p>\n

It looks like something out of a fantasy novel, too surreal to actually exist. But it does exist – this magical land of fire and ice awaits your exploration.<\/p>\n

Trek across the crunchy black sand beaches, watch seals play in iceberg-filled lagoons, and soak in steaming, mineral-rich waters under the glow of the Northern Lights.<\/p>\n

Iceland will seize your senses and spark your spirit of adventure. You’ll come home with a camera full of unbelievable memories and a heart yearning to return.<\/p>\n

This trip is calling your name – it’s time to answer. Iceland’s natural wonders are waiting, and they should definitely be on your travel bucket list.<\/p>\n

Trust me, you won’t want to miss out on this one.<\/p>\n

This is your sign to finally book that vacation to the land of Vikings and elves – this is your year to explore Iceland!<\/p>\n

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Top 15+ Sites to See in Iceland<\/h2>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
<\/th>\nRating<\/th>\nWhy<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n
Visit the Blue Lagoon<\/td>\n9.5<\/td>\nSurreal blue waters, natural hot springs, relaxing spa<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
See the Northern Lights<\/td>\n9.4<\/td>\nAwe-inspiring natural light show<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Drive the Golden Circle<\/td>\n9.3<\/td>\nGeothermal areas, waterfalls, national park<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Explore the South Coast<\/td>\n9.2<\/td>\nGlaciers, waterfalls, black sand beaches<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Visit Reykjavik<\/td>\n9.0<\/td>\nVibrant capital city, museums, nightlife<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
See J\u00f6kuls\u00e1rl\u00f3n Glacier Lagoon<\/td>\n8.9<\/td>\nStunning glacial lagoon, icebergs, seals<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Hike Skaftafell National Park<\/td>\n8.7<\/td>\nDramatic landscapes, glaciers, waterfalls<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Relax in M\u00fdvatn Nature Baths<\/td>\n8.6<\/td>\nTranquil lagoon, geothermal waters<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
See Dettifoss Waterfall<\/td>\n8.5<\/td>\nEurope’s most powerful waterfall<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Visit the Westfjords<\/td>\n8.4<\/td>\nRugged, remote region, breathtaking views<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
See Dynjandi Waterfall<\/td>\n8.3<\/td>\nStunning multi-step waterfall<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Hike Landmannalaugar<\/td>\n8.2<\/td>\nRhyolite mountains, hot springs, lava fields<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Relax in the Secret Lagoon<\/td>\n8.1<\/td>\nLess crowded hot springs near Fl\u00fa\u00f0ir<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Visit Vatnaj\u00f6kull National Park<\/td>\n8.0<\/td>\nGlaciers, volcanoes, canyons, waterfalls<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
See Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach<\/td>\n7.9<\/td>\nStriking volcanic beach with rock formations<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Visit Sn\u00e6fellsj\u00f6kull National Park<\/td>\n7.8<\/td>\nGlaciers, lava fields, coastal landscapes<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
See the Great Geysir<\/td>\n7.7<\/td>\nFamous geyser that gives its name to geysers worldwide<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Explore V\u00edk \u00ed M\u00fdrdal<\/td>\n7.6<\/td>\nDramatic seaside village with black sand beach<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Hike to Hveradalir Geothermal Area<\/td>\n7.5<\/td>\nBubbling mud pools, steaming fumaroles<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Visit the Skaftafell Glacier<\/td>\n7.4<\/td>\nOpportunities for glacier hiking and ice climbing<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
See Go\u00f0afoss Waterfall<\/td>\n7.3<\/td>\nBeautiful horseshoe-shaped waterfall in North Iceland<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

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What are the Best Things to Do in Iceland ?<\/h2>\n

Here I will cover a few of the exciting activities people do in here, in addition I will share with you my personal experience of favorite things to do and awesome places to visit on your next holiday to Iceland<\/a> .<\/p>\n

REYKJAVIK CITY<\/h2>\n

Reykjavik is without a doubt a top 10 tourist attraction and one of the most visited places in Iceland. It is breathtaking and full of attractions.<\/p>\n

As the biggest city in Iceland and home to two thirds of the country\u2019s population, it has become a major tourist destination. While here, you bump into friendly and talkative locals to chat with.<\/p>\n

\"Reykjavik<\/p>\n

The city also has numerous stunning museums where you can admire everything Iceland has to offer. The art galleries are also enchanting and worth touring to appreciate their beautiful relics.<\/p>\n

You will not want to miss experiencing the nightlife in the city -there are dazzling parties that will have you entertained the whole night.<\/p>\n

\"Reykjavik<\/p>\n

Reykjavik also offer you the chance to see whales and many other types of marine life. Your visit will make you appreciate every penny and effort you spend in the city. Make sure to also visit the gorgeous Glymur waterfall.<\/p>\n

It is the tallest and most beautiful waterfall in Iceland.<\/p>\n

Watch and enjoy seeing the water beautifully hit the bottom, bubbling<\/span> into a yawning canyon that is surrounded by beautiful bird nests and lots of green mosses. It is something you will never forget.<\/p>\n

BLUE LAGOON<\/h2>\n

The amazing Blue Lagoon is another major tourist attraction in Iceland that should not be missed out on.<\/p>\n

The perfect site for nature lovers, the Blue Lagoon is only a few meters from Reykjavik. Its location makes it easily to catch a bus from the Reykjavik downtown bus station.<\/p>\n

\"Blue<\/p>\n

The Blue Lagoon has beautiful scenery that is not likely to be found anywhere else. Its waters are magical and colorful; they appear blue green and opaque all at the same time.<\/p>\n

Even more amazing- the lagoon is located within a lava field.<\/p>\n

\"Blue<\/p>\n

Take advantage of the opportunity to experience the waters yourself, the white silica gently tickling your entire torso. It is an amazing feeling that is hard to imitate.<\/p>\n

You\u2019ll find it even more amazing when you find out that the lagoon was created out of the continuous efforts of a geothermal power plant that siphons sea water into it. You will also see lots of runoff waters draining into the lagoon.<\/p>\n

RAUFARHOLSHELLIR<\/h2>\n

The tremendously lengthy \u2013 about 1360 meters \u2013 Raufarholshellir lava tube is certainly a top10 tourist attraction.<\/p>\n

It always brings in large crowds of tourists from all over the world, and is, without a doubt, a magnetic place for adventurers.<\/p>\n

The lava tube, located in the Leitahraun region, is the third largest lava cave in Iceland. It is a major tourist attraction with an awesome history.<\/p>\n

It was first established in the Reykjanes peninsula about 5000 years ago from lava gushing into where it currently stands.<\/p>\n

There are about four openings<\/span> into the cave, so it will be up to you to choose the best one to explore. You could also just tour each and every one of them (It is certainly worth it.).<\/p>\n

You will have a memorable time of about four hours walking through the cave as you admire all of its beauty.<\/p>\n

You will need to walk deep into the cave to find the area where you can see many of the lava patterns<\/span>. Make sure you also see the three lava tunnels representing the original four entries.<\/p>\n

However, if you do find them, be careful! These lava configurations are known to collapse.<\/p>\n

Exploring this attraction may be hard in some areas, but it\u2019s easy to try. There are many cars that you can hire from Reykjavik to take you to the lava tube in less than one hour<\/span>.<\/p>\n

LATRABJARG CLIFFS<\/h2>\n

The astounding and popular Latrabjarg cliffs are a major tourist attraction in Iceland. The cliffs are, in fact, one of the most visited sites in Europe<\/a>.<\/p>\n

You will be welcomed by a calm, tranquil atmosphere that will compel you to visit more than once. It is easy to get there via buses from Reykjavik.<\/p>\n

The Latrabjarg cliffs are very striking and popular among many tourists due to the enormous numbers of bird species that live in the cliffs.<\/p>\n

The cliff is the third largest bird cliff in Europe. Its size makes it perfect for unique bird populations, and you will find some birds that are only best suited to survive there.<\/p>\n

The Razorbill is one particular bird species that calls the cliffs home. You will be happy to find as many as 40 percent of its population there.<\/p>\n

The cliffs are also known for the millions of puffins that reside there. Atlantic<\/span> puffins have made Iceland the perfect site for home.<\/p>\n

The best time<\/span> to tour the site<\/span> is in May so you can see the huge numbers of birds camping<\/span> there for the start of their breeding period.<\/p>\n

You may also come across several daring locals around the cliff during this time, waiting to steal the birds\u2019 eggs. It is certainly a fantastic place and you should always remember to have a camera with you when you go.<\/p>\n

WESTFJORDS<\/h2>\n

Another amazing site you should not miss when in Iceland. It is full of many wonders that await every nature lover. They are a series of interconnected mountains covered entirely with glaciers. You will enjoy the dramatic view.<\/p>\n

Give yourself plenty of time to spend admiring their magnificence as well as the stunning beauty of the many details.<\/p>\n

If you can, travel to the top to get a greater view. Go in groups to make the trip safer and more fun. You will be able to observe many lovely sea birds flying across the sky as you trek upwards.<\/p>\n

Many inhabit the area, filling the sky with music.<\/p>\n

\"West<\/p>\n

There are also numerous foxes that live here which you will also see along the way.<\/p>\n

Don\u2019t miss the opportunity to explore the tiny but pretty villages scattered at the foot of the mountainous landscape. Their rugged existence is telling of the areas culture and history.<\/p>\n

Keep an eye out for Vigur, it has many inhabitants and is famous for being a bird\u2019s paradise. So, in addition to people, you will also find plenty of birds, from many different species.<\/p>\n

\"West<\/p>\n

It is easy to get around this area even if you don\u2019t have wings. Buses along the Ring Road come from Reykjavik, and are the best way to get to the mountains.<\/p>\n

VATNAJOKULL GLACIERS<\/h2>\n

The stunning Vatnajokull glaciers of Iceland are a must see.<\/p>\n

They are among the top 10 tourist attractions and one of the most visited sites in Iceland.<\/p>\n

\"Vatnajokull<\/p>\n

The glaciers offer a spectacular scene that will mesmerize you. They are ranked as the largest and thickest in the whole of Europe \u2013 one reason why they receive millions of tourists every year. This mere fact makes it the perfect site for nature landscape lovers.<\/p>\n

The glaciers appear in all forms and are the ultimate photo opportunity. Plan to take pictures that you will enjoy for many years to come.<\/p>\n

These aren\u2019t your everyday glaciers. The larger ones are large enough to walk on! Be sure to book a guide to help you skate over them and brave the freezing temperatures. If lucky, you will come across some active volcanoes which may not be very visible as they are mostly covered with ice.<\/p>\n

Be sure to stay on the safe part of the glacial terrain and observe the many valleys winding like huge snakes across the glaciers. There are also several gorges which you may come across.<\/p>\n

\"Vatnajokull<\/p>\n

This is one place that will require appropriate shoes and clothing in order to stay safe and have fun. It\u2019s easy to get here with a quick bus from Reykjavik headed toward the glaciers.<\/p>\n

HVERFELL<\/h2>\n

Hverfell is certainly one place that will definitely make you top 10 list when choosing the very best tourist sites to visit. Take an early bus and allow plenty of time to explore.<\/p>\n

Hverfell is famous for its crater. It is the largest crater in the world and more so the most striking and well proportioned crater in all of Iceland.<\/p>\n

The crater exposes its beauty over a vast area that is about 1000 meters wide and over 140 meters deep. Climbing to its top is the best way to gain amazing views of its entire effect. You can also try and descend some meters for an even greater adventure.<\/p>\n

\"Hverfell\"<\/p>\n

This crater came into being out of a volcanic explosion. You will need to use the available guides to help explain everything that has happened to cause the crater.<\/p>\n

It will help you appreciate it even more. There is also a charming lake, Myvatn, attached to the crater.<\/p>\n

\"Hverfell\"<\/p>\n

Hverfell is a place you will not want to leave until you are able to take breathtaking photos that are somewhat worthy of its natural beauty.<\/p>\n

You can easily catch buses to the crater from Husavik at an inexpensive rate.<\/p>\n

FJADRARGLJUFUR<\/h2>\n

The impeccable Fjadrargljufur gorge is surely one not to be matched to any other in Iceland. It has striking walls that stand out from the flowing chilly waters of River Canyon beneath.<\/p>\n

There are several huge rocks on which you can sit and admire the gorge. You can also find your way down to the river and feel the waters.<\/p>\n

\"Fjadrargljufur\"<\/p>\n

The gorge is one place where you will love to share its beauty in pictures.<\/p>\n

Don\u2019t forget to take as many photos of it as you can.<\/p>\n

\"Fjadrargljufur\"<\/p>\n

Buses along the Ring Road from Reykjavik will directly take you to the gorge.<\/p>\n

ASKJA<\/h2>\n

Nature lovers would certainly not want to miss the chance miss to tour Askja, one of the most appealing beauties of Iceland.<\/p>\n

It is another one of many sites the county can boast about.<\/p>\n

\"Askja\"<\/p>\n

Askja offers an enchanting volcanic mountainous ring that is about 8 kilometers wide. It is the perfect place for taking a photo hike around its mountainous landscape.<\/p>\n

These mountains were formed out of volcanic activities and also have beautiful craters you can climb.<\/p>\n

\"Askja\"<\/p>\n

Before ascending to its top, try swimming in some relatively warm blue-green waters in the pond at its base.<\/p>\n

These waters are spectacular and will leave you wanting more, no matter how much time you spend there.<\/p>\n

DETTIFOSS WATERFALLS<\/h2>\n

The gorgeous Dettifoss waterfalls are yet another top 10 tourist attraction in Iceland that you will enjoy visiting.<\/p>\n

They are located in the Jokulsargljufur National Park and are among the most magnificent waterfalls in Europe.<\/p>\n

The experience at the falls is certainly one of its kind as you will be astounded by the thundering noise of glacial waters making their way down the 44 meter cliffs into a huge pool beneath.<\/p>\n

\"Dettifoss<\/p>\n

It will, however, be a little difficult to witness the waters as they fall rapidly as a milky grayish color, and are difficult to catch without the right camera. It may require plenty of photos to get the perfect shot.<\/p>\n

You, however, shouldn\u2019t mind the extra time- the atmosphere is too enticing and impressive to matter. Be sure to descend down to the valley to have a better view of the massive beauty.<\/p>\n

\"Dettifoss<\/p>\n

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There are many buses from Reykjavik on the Ring Road, which will make it easy to get to the falls.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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