Iceland, paradise of natural wonders

Explore Iceland, the land of fire and ice.

Discover breathtaking and unique landscapes.

Iceland: An Adventure in the Heart of Spectacular Contrasts

Thus, the weather changes every five minutes: the skies multiply special effects: incredible clouds, unexpected lights, rainbows that intersect or overlap, northern lights. Rather young, the Icelandic population is also on the move, which translates into a tremendous creative and festive energy... A simple Friday night spent in Reykjavik will be enough to convince you. Certainly, the idea of spending the summer (not to mention winter) near the Arctic Circle may deter some... But in Iceland, 15 °C does not have the same value as elsewhere. And the midnight sun will make you forget the coolness of summer. This unique and multifaceted country will be all the better discovered if you let yourself be guided by Icelandic tourism pros and organize your stay directly with a local agency. This way, you will have a real immersion in Icelandic culture. Discovering Iceland by self-drive tour is often the most popular option among travelers and allows in summer to visit the highlands.

Wonder and Nordic Adventures

A bespoke journey in Iceland guarantees a constant change of scenery. Here, all the elements either harmonize or clash to create incredible scenes. The landscapes are magnificent, varied, and unexpected. In just one day, you can admire an iceberg, a fjord, then a volcano, a waterfall, or a geyser.

The Must-Sees of the Nordic Island

Relaxing in the hot springs and the blue lagoon means discovering the Blue Lagoon, Iceland's most famous and number one tourist attraction. This turquoise water at about 39°C offers immense relaxation. The surrounding fumaroles transport you to another planet. If you don't have time to try the Blue Lagoon, or if you prefer more secret places, there will be plenty of opportunities to bathe in the wild amid magnificent landscapes during your stay in Iceland. The Jökulsárlón lagoon is one of the most beautiful jewels of Icelandic nature. Admire the icebergs on the lagoon as they drift towards the sea. It's not uncommon to spot a seal or two there. The place is so spectacular that it has served as a backdrop for many action films. Discover it during a family trip to Iceland! On a self-drive tour in Iceland along the ring road, the country's main national route, you will discover the most beautiful treasures of Icelandic nature such as the northern lights. The Golden Circle is Iceland's most popular tourist circuit, located on the south coast. In less than 300 km, you can discover iconic attractions of the country like Geysir's geothermal phenomena and the impressive Gullfoss waterfall. Admire glaciers with unpronounceable names like Myrdalsjökull, Eyjafjallajökull, and Tindfallajökull. Dany Boon made a comedy about the eruption of the Icelandic volcano located in the Eyjafjallajökull glacier, but the island has many other glaciers with equally unpronounceable names, and they are all just as fascinating.

Explore Iceland off the beaten path

Located in the north of Iceland, the Tröllaskagi peninsula, meaning "the troll peninsula" in Icelandic, is very mountainous while being rich in fjords and charming fishing ports. Iceland is one of the best destinations for whale watching in Europe, but also for puffins, beautiful seabirds with large colorful beaks. The town of Húsavík, in the far north of Iceland, is particularly popular for whale watching and the Látrabjarg cliff, in the west, is a paradise for puffins. You will also encounter along the roads Icelandic horses easily recognizable by their small size, or even sheep. The Silfra fissure is a tectonic crack in the heart of Thingvellir National Park. It is renowned for its crystal-clear waters which make it one of the most beautiful diving sites on the planet! Iceland is an incredibly rich country in legends where elves and trolls play a significant role. Let yourself be carried away by the numerous tales of this country through guided tours organized by your local agency. Discover the story of the three lava needles of Reynisdrangar off the black sand beach, whose legend says they are trolls caught by the dawn.

Land of Ice and Fire

Even though Iceland has very few trees due to the excessive use by the Vikings, it offers an impressive variety of landscapes that will delight all nature lovers. From vast desert expanses near Mývatn, reshaped by increased volcanic activity, to the intricate designs of the western fjords, it gives the pleasant impression of traveling through multiple countries while remaining within a single land. The frequent changes in weather conditions enhance this effect and surprise even the most seasoned travelers. From one season to another, from one hour to the next, the sky transforms and the landscapes take on a new flavor. These sensations, only this wild island is capable of providing them to you!


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