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.