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Travel information about Iceland and Reykjavik
On this site you will find travel information about Iceland and Reykjavik. Here you will find travel information about tourism in Iceland such as about icelands highlights and nature wonders, restaunrant and nightlife in Reykjavik, what to do, see, and enjoy in Iceland. Here you will find tourist information about places of interest such as the Blue Lagoon, Gullfoss, Geysir, Landmannalaugar, Thingvellir and the capital Reykjavik. You will also find tourist information about suggested itinerary and how to spend your vacation here in iceland. Be a tourist, travel to Iceland and enjoy its tourism.
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This health spa close to Keflavík has been a major tourist attraction in Iceland for years. Its reported healing powers derive from silica mud, mineral salts and blue-green algae, all used in the Blue Lagoon’s wide range of popular cosmetics and cleansing products. At the Blue Lagoon, there is also a restaurant (rated among the world’s top 50), a cafeteria and bar.
Although technically an active strata volcano, the magical Snæfellsjökull has not erupted for around 2000 years. It provided the setting for the novel Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne. According to several people, including Icelandic Nobel Laureate Halldór Laxness, the glacier has undeniable supernatural powers, and it was an alleged landing spot for aliens a few years ago.
Látrabjarg cliff, 14 kilometres long and up to 441 metres high, is the westernmost point of Europe, the biggest sea cliff in Iceland and one of the most crowded bird cliffs in the world. In the summertime, Látrabjarg comes alive with millions of birds; seals can often be seen basking on the rocks below and the occasional whale may be sighted in the sea beyond.
Jökulsárgljúfur National Park was established in 1973. Its area covers 150 km² including a 35-km-long stretch along the western side of the glacial river Jökulsá. The northernmost part, Ásbyrgi, was incorporated in 1978 and is one of the park’s main attractions along with the Hljóðaklettar rock formations and Dettifoss waterfall. The Ásbyrgi canyon is 3.5 km long, and its walls are up to 100 metres high. The area between the canyon walls is well vegetated and very popular in the summertime, especially with families.
Lake Mývatn, declared a national conservation area in 1974, is around 37 km² and only around 5 metres deep. It has more species of duck than any other place in Europe, and Laxá, the river that flows out of Lake Mývatn, is one of the best salmon fishing rivers in Iceland. The name Mývatn (meaning Gnat Lake) is derived from the swarms of gnats around the lake during high season.
Vík (pop. 600) is Iceland's southernmost village. The black beach south of Vík has often appeared in movies and music videos, and was named in the international Islands magazine as one of the 10 best island beaches in the world. A unique rock arch is located on Dyrhólaey, a 120-metre-high cape in the western part of Mýrdalur valley, and to the south of Mt.
These two wonderful sights are within 8 km of each other. Gullfoss, ‘The Golden Waterfall’, drops 32 metres into a narrow canyon 70 metres deep and 2.5 km long. It is Iceland's most famous waterfall and one of the country’s most visited sites by locals and tourists alike. The great Geysir in Haukadalur valley is mentioned in Icelandic literature dating as far back as 1294 AD, when a series of strong earthquakes, accompanied by a devastating eruption of Mt. Hekla, hit Haukadalur valley.
Jökulsárlón is an extremely picturesque glacial lagoon in the southern part of Vatnajökull glacier on Route 1. Great blocks of icebergs constantly break off Vatnajökull glacier and drift on the lagoon before being carried to sea by a glacial river. Scenes for four Hollywood blockbuster movies (A View to a Kill, Die Another Day, Tomb Raider and the upcoming Batman Begins) and the popular reality-TV series Amazing Race have been shot at and around Jökulsárlón, said to be one of the greatest natural wonders in Iceland.
Skaftafell National Park is Europe's biggest National Park at 4,807 km². It is a place of immense beauty and natural variety, and is one of the most visited places in Iceland during the summer. In Skaftafell, you can see icebergs, canyons, hanging valleys, ice tunnels and arches, glacial rivers and more.
Þingvellir holds a special place in the hearts of Icelanders. The Icelandic parliament, Alþingi, was established here around 930 AD; on 17 June 1944, Icelanders celebrated their independence from Denmark here, and in the year 2000, it was the perfect place to mark 1000 years of Christianity in Iceland. Þingvellir is a place of exceptional natural beauty and interesting geological attractions.
Landmannalaugar, located in a geothermal area north of Þórsmörk, is a place of surreal landscapes, contrasting colours and stunning natural beauty. Famous for its hot pools, it is a popular place for tourists as well as locals. The hiking trail Laugavegur, south to Þórsmörk (around 53 kilometres, 3-4 days hiking) is very popular, and for a good reason.
Þórsmörk nature reserve, often called ‘The valley between the glaciers’ is among Iceland's most beautiful places. It is surrounded by natural boundaries of mountains, ice caps and glacial rivers, making it accessible only by heavy duty 4WD vehicles. Þórsmörk has an abundance of flowering plants, trees and mosses, and is very popular with Icelanders on holiday.