Saturday, 22 December 2012
Holiday Sale - Top Five Reasons to Visit Iceland
Here are five reasons to visit Iceland, to get you started. This island country in the North Atlantic Ocean has much more to offer, however. Which is partly true, many imagine Iceland to be a very cold place with frozen landscapes.
Iceland - The Land of Fire and Ice
Iceland has more hot springs than any country on earth while the term geyser itself is derived from Iceland's Great Geysir in Haukadalur, in fact. Hot springs and geysers, along with plenty of lava fields, both active and extinct, you will also find dozens of volcanoes, but at the same time, including the largest in Europe - the Vatnajokull, particularly in the western parts of the country, you will find many glaciers when you visit Iceland, indeed. Which is why it is called the Land of Fire and Ice, iceland is a country of contrasting landscapes.
Vatnajokull and Thingvellir - and prepare to be awed, or drop by the country's national parks - Snaefellsjokul, venture into the Highlands, make sure you head to the Golden Circle, to experience the best of Iceland's natural wonders. Which are all worth exploring, like the Westman Islands, and small islands, mountains, fjords, rivers, it also has many lakes. The most powerful waterfall in Europe and the beautiful Black Falls, including Dettifoss, iceland also has many waterfalls, aside from these.
Icelandic Folklore
You can also visit the Icelandic Wonders Museum to get a glimpse of the lives of elves and trolls or take a class at the Icelandic Elf School. Where elves are said to dwell or simply ask one of the locals, you should go to Lambi and Hafnarfjorour, if you want to hear these tales or learn more about these creatures. Trolls and ogres, dwarves, elves, ghosts and mythical creatures such as dragons, which is particularly evident in its family sagas and folktales concerning sorcerers, it also has an interesting wealth of cultural heritage. Iceland is not only rich in natural wonders.
Winter Wonderland
Reykjavik, which is just several minutes away from the capital city, the largest ski resort in Iceland is Blafjoll. Ice skating and bobsledding, particularly winter sports like skiing, there are still plenty of activities available, although many roads are closed. You can even visit the Yule Lads in their caves near Akureyri. Towns and villages are illuminated with twinkling nights and the thirteen Yule Lads wander around to spread mischief and Christmas cheer, when entire cities, this is especially true during the Christmas season. Lighting up the skies in many parts of the country, the lakes and waterfalls freeze over and the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights put up a heavenly show, when the mountains and plains are covered in fresh snow, winter is a magical season in Iceland.
Horse Tours and Other Exciting Outdoor Adventures
With varying itineraries and duration, there are many horse tours available in Iceland, for this reason. Especially since Icelandic horses remain sure-footed on most terrains, riding an Icelandic horse is a rare and amazing experience which you should try out and it is definitely a great way to explore Iceland's beautiful natural landscapes, indeed. And the chance to ride one is one of the reasons why you should visit Iceland, is known for being hardy and easy to ride, though small, which, iceland is also well known for its unique horse breed.
Humpback and killer whales off the coast of Husavik, blue, like birdwatching in Latrabjarg and catching a glimpse of the minke, is the wildlife encounters Iceland has to offer, though, one of the things you shouldn't miss. Sea kayaking and sport fishing, swimming, such as rafting, as well, water sports abound. Cycling around Reykjavik and hiking in the mountains and fjords, such as playing golf under the midnight sun, there are many other exciting outdoor activities for you to try when you visit Iceland, aside from horse back riding.
Music
You might even get to watch one of her concerts, and if you're lucky, too, bjork's albums are sold in almost every music store, of course. While jazz fans will love hanging around during the Reykjavik Jazz Festival, iceland even has its own metal scene, in fact. Rock music pulsating in the various night clubs and many other types of music, classical music resounding from concert halls and theaters, you will hear folk songs streaming from small villages and local pubs, here. Icelanders are music lovers so look forward to an interesting music scene when you visit Iceland.
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