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Day Tours Reykjavik Iceland – Selection of the Most Interesting Tours

24.04.18 09:54 AM By Discover Iceland

Iceland is known as the Land of Fire and Ice, thanks to a wide range of landscapes that include everything from volcanoes to thundering waterfalls to creeping glaciers. Towering mountains are surrounded by rolling valleys and black sand beaches. The sky, sometimes alight with the aurora borealis, is often mirrored in glacial lakes. It’s little wonder, then, that so many people flock to this North Atlantic country to take in the country’s natural beauty.


Reykjavik Iceland Tour


Reykjavik Iceland is called as the “nightlife capital of the north”. Reykjavik has over hundred bars and clubs. The city is also well known for celebrating a large number of annual events. Some of the most vibrant festivities are New Year Eve, Twelfth night and Thorin in which the reveler celebrate the old feast with singing, dancing and traditional Icelandic feast. The winter light festival which is held in February celebrates the end of the dark days of winter. No matter when you plan to travel to Iceland, whale watching happens year round, although summer is the most popular time to see these gentle giants. During the warmer months, trips run day and night, including whale watching in the midnight sun. Day tour Reykjavik Iceland by Discover.is offer exciting sightseeing tours, glacier walks, river rafting tours, snowmobiling adventures, food tours and day tours to North Iceland.


Reykjanes peninsula tour


The Snaefellsjokull glacier is visible from the capital city on a clear day, even though it’s located over 60 miles away. This famous glacier is rich with lava caves, waterfalls, and hot springs. This is truly an amazing landscape with great coastal views. Blue lagoon is a man-made geothermal located 40 kilometers away from Reykjavik. This lake is a wonder and is considered to have natural healing properties. The water is a steady 40 degrees Celsius and is literally a clear, see-through aquamarine color. Nowhere else on earth can one bathe in such warm water and yet be surrounded by snow and ice. The blue lagoons is one of the most photographed sites in Iceland.

  

CG Golden Circle Glacier


The Golden Circle is a popular tourist route in southern Iceland, covering about 300 kilometers looping from Reykjavík into the southern uplands of Iceland and back. It is the area that contains most tours and travel-related activities in Iceland. The name Golden Circle is a marketing term that has no roots in Icelandic history. The three primary stops on the route are the Þingvellir National Park, the Gullfoss waterfall, and the geothermal area in Haukadalur, which contains the geysers Geysir and Strokkur. Though Geysir has been mostly dormant for many years, Strokkur continues to erupt every 5–10 minutes.


the Northern Lights


Nothing sums up the magic of Iceland quite like the aurora borealis. The ethereal northern lights have inspired wonder and awe for generations and it’s quite a privilege to capture them glowing high above Iceland’s pristine Arctic landscape.  The northern lights are the result of solar activity, which explains why they seem like something from another planet. An Aurora also called polar light or northern light, is a natural light display in the sky. They are usually seen in the high latitudes (Arctic and Antarctic) regions. Auroras are produced when the Earth’s magnetosphere is disturbed by the solar wind.


Summary: Iceland is a unique destination that offers great travel experience all year round. The day tour Reykjavik Iceland by Discover.is offers an exciting tour to witness some of the best places around Reykjavik.


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