Iceland is a country of sharp contrasts. A place where fire and ice co-exist. Where dark winters are offset by the summer’s midnight sun. A country
where insular existence has spurred a rich and vibrant culture.
Things to do in Iceland.
Northern Lights in Iceland
The Aurora Borealis takes its name from the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for the north wind,Boreas. From
september to april,Iceland is a hotspot for this magnificent lightshow.
The Aurora Borealis, more commonly referred to as the Northern Lights, is a natural phenomenon created when particles emitted bythe sun
interact with the atmosphere in the Earth's magnetic field. This releases energy, causing peculiar luminous green streaks across the skies.
Ice climbing & hiking on glaciers
When making a trip to Iceland, it’s hard not to pay special attention to the country’s namesake - namely, its 4,500 square mile of glacier.
Ice climbing on the glaciers is practiced year-round and takes place mainly on the Sólheimajökull and Svínafellsjökull glaciers in the south
of Iceland, to which day trips are offered from Reykjavík (and Skaftafell).
Price | |
Ticket from JFK | $1100 |
Hotel for 2 per night | $150 |
Food per person per day | $80 |
Attractions and Activities per person | $200 |
Total Cost per day per person | $430 |
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