Iceland

How to get around Iceland

Flights to Iceland land at Keflavík airport, which is the only airport served by international air traffic. From there, the fastest and most effective way to get around is the Flybus, an efficient bus service that takes you to the capital. This particular service is the most used by Icelanders themselves. Once you arrive in the city you can move by city bus or taxi, on foot or by bicycle. You could also rent a car and travel in complete autonomy!

What to see in Iceland

Iceland is famous for its landscapes: natural areas that stretch as far as the eye can see, glaciers that glisten in the sun, lakes with sparkling water and snow-capped mountains. The frozen lake of Jokulsarlon offers a spectacle like no other in the world, with its broken glaciers. The Blue Lagoon is famous for its steaming waters, while the waterfalls of Gullfoss and Skogafoss will amaze you with their power! Icelandic landscapes are full of ancient and unexplainable charm, which strikes the hearts of those who admire them. For those who want to get lost in the culture of the place there's Reykjavík, the country's capital: a cheerful and colourful city, lively and rich in history, that you can't miss! You could also visit Borgarnes, a fishing village: it is one of the most visited destinations by the Northern Lights' hunters. The Northern Lights are also another great attraction in Iceland, attracting many visitors every year. Everyone is enchanted by their ethereal beauty. A sight not be missed!

Typical restaurants and food

Icelandic cuisine consists mainly of meat and fish dishes preserved in salt, to protect them from the cold weather. Stockfish is one of the most famous and exported Icelandic ingredients in the world. Strong flavours, warm and tasty vegetables, great soups: you will enjoy a world of deliciousness!

 

 

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Destinations in Iceland

Keflavik

Iceland