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REYKJAVIK, ICELAND

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The summer months — July and August â€” are Iceland's warmest, and have long been the most popular time to visit. And June, with its 24 hours of daylight, sees just about as many tourists as the peak of summer. But even during this season, bad weather (rain and intense winds) is not uncommon. 

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May and September are the best time of year to go to Iceland for lower prices and fewer crowds. 

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For Northern Lights: The Northern Lights season is from late August to mid-April. However, from late September to late March, it is dark after 6 pm, and one enjoys maximum chances. On a yearly basis, the Lights are at their peak in September and March.

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Itinerary Preview: 

  • View the Northern Lights

  • Blue Lagoon

  • Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach

  • Skógafoss - Waterfall & Black sand

  • Seydisfjordur, East Iceland (rainbow brick road) 

  • Vatnajökull National Park - Ice caves

  • Westfjords

  • Reynisfjara

  • Landmannalaugar

  • Hvítserkur 

  • Thingvellir National Park 

  • Seljalandsfoss

  • Kirkjufell

  • Jökulsárlón - frozen beach

  • Dynjandi Waterfall 

  • Víti Lake 

  • Mount Mælifell - volcanic cone of ashes and lava rock

  • Miðborg – Downtown/City Center

  • Háaleiti og Bústaðir - Nature

  • Gullfoss Waterfall - on the Hvita River

  • Leidarendi Lava Caves

  • Haukadalur Valley

  • Snaefellsjokull National Park & Glacier

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...And More

Iceland: Vacations
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