What is the best month to tour Iceland?

What is the best month to tour Iceland?

The best time to visit Reykjavik is from June to August. Not only can you enjoy the balmy temps (for Iceland, at least), but you’ll also experience long days (think: up to 21 hours of sunlight a phenomenon dubbed “midnight sun”).

Is Reykjavik worth visiting?

You’ll be glad to know that in recent years, Reykjavik has changed beyond recognition. It’s now a bustling city full of trendy cafes, cozy restaurants, nice shops, interesting museums, and lots of truly worthy tourist attractions…. There are now so many more reasons to visit Reykjavik than ever before!

How long does it take to tour Reykjavik?

Iceland is worth a longer trip than just a day or two and 4 days is an absolute minimum for Reykjavik and the South Coast. However, no matter whether you’re traveling – in summer or in winter – I recommend planning at least 5-7 days if you want to see some of the main highlights of Iceland.

What is the best Golden Circle tour in Iceland?

15 Best Golden Circle Tours (Iceland)

  • Golden Circle Snorkeling in Silfra with Photos.
  • Full-Day Whale Watching Tour.
  • Lava Tunnel Walk and Golden Circle Tour.
  • Farm Visit and Secret Lagoon Tour.
  • Golden Circle and Fontana Wellness Tour from Reykjavik.
  • Golden Circle and South Shore by Luxury Jeep.

How many days do I need in Iceland?

A minimum of 1 week in Iceland is ideal, but visiting for up to 2 or even 3 weeks will allow you to see more of this beautiful country in the same trip. Staying for less than 7 days in Iceland is still doable, but there’s no doubt you’ll want to come back again to see and do more.

Is 4 days enough in Iceland?

Regardless of when you arrive, whether you choose to drive or be driven, and which activities you partake in, four days is enough time in Iceland to get a true taste of the country that will no doubt leave you eager for more.

Can you drive the Golden Circle yourself?

While you can join a group tour of the Golden Circle, you may prefer to explore at your own pace and in your own style with a self-drive. For this, you’ll need to rent a car, or even a 4×4 if you’re planning to drive onward to the Icelandic Highlands.

Is the Blue Lagoon on the Golden Circle?

The Golden Circle is in southwest Iceland, just outside of the city of Reykjavik. The round trip has approximately 250 kilometers from Reykjavik. Blue Lagoon is on the other side, as you would be heading to the Keflavik International airport.

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