Top 10 Things To Do in Iceland
Iceland is a striking landscape which runs through the deserts and fire eruptions from the ice. It is a land which has all elements of a perfect tourist destination. From showcasing its nature’s paradise to adventurous fun and activities to historical attractions, Iceland has it all.
I have listed down the 10 top things you can definitely explore in Iceland and fall head over heels with the place like I have in a few days stay.
1.) Visit the Dynjandi waterfall
It is indeed one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the West fjords part of Iceland. It is a perfect place to experience and enjoy the nature’s gift to this country. The waterfall gives way to smaller waterways and it sits in a protected natural reserve location. I could even take the joy of the majestic falls by camping in this part of Iceland.
2.) The Tectonic Plates
Iceland contrasts to its name completely. I discovered it is indeed one of the world’s most volcanic regions. The signature points one can look out for are the Oxara rivers, which falls on one side of the plates leading to the series of waterfalls and the Derringarhylur pool.
3.) The Rauoasandur beach
This was indeed a sight I behold in my eyes. The sand was unique, it was in pink in colour. It was most calming and serene walks around the coastal trails to the Latrabjarg Bird Cliffs.
4.) Swimming in the Blue Lagoon
Are you an ardent swimming lover? I am and was attracted to the most famous attraction in Iceland. The blue lagoon heated seawater had a striking turquoise colour. It was one of the most rejuvenating spas like the experience I had.
5.) Viking world
The Viking museum will take you back centuries into the history of the 9th century. It was fascinating to explore the Viking ship which sailed the Atlantic in the Viking historical period.
6.) Northern Lights
Iceland tops the list if you want to see the Northern lights also called the Aurora Borealis. My visit to the Reykjavik city gave me a beautiful view from sky high.
7.) Enjoy the spirits at Olgerdin Brewery
Olgeradin brewery is the world famous brewery in Iceland since 1913. It serves up a range of alcoholic drinks a well as the Icelandic beer. It is worth getting enchanted by the spirits here and the honey wine was the cherry on the top.
8.) The Husey visit
Husey lies in the east of Iceland. It is sandwiched between two mighty glacial rivers and encircling it is the majestic eastern mountains. I was truly mesmerized and lost in viewing the flora and fauna of more than 150 kinds of plants and 30 species of birds here. It is a rare view of nature one can see. I was lucky to have been able to experience it.
9.) Whale watching
You need not to go back to older civilizations from a time machine to be able to see whales. Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland will give the pleasure of whale watching in this modern era. I departed on a harbour tour and was fascinated by almost 23b kinds of whales including the humpback and minke whales splashing the waters.
10.) The dive into the Seljavallaug pool
This pool dates back to 1923. It is one of the oldest swimming pool in the country. It is a part of the hillside. While you take a dive into the pool and swim, I was admiring the spectacular surrounding.
Iceland is indeed an alluring country full of nature’s gift as well as mythical creatures. It welcomes all tourists to have the best of their times here like I truly did have a fantastic tour in Iceland.