If you like nature and Outdoor experience, Iceland is one of the most beautiful tourist destinations. Whether you want to relax in incredible views, engage in activities, explore, or a combination of all of the above, you’ll be satisfied with your trip here.
Here are 6 activities not to be missed while in Iceland:
Bask in the blue lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is easily one of Iceland’s most popular and recognizable attractions. You’ve probably seen a photo of the Blue Lagoon somewhere before, with its incredible milky blue waters, rich in minerals.

You can choose to stay at the hotel and in and out or buy Blue Lagoon Day Ticketso you can experience it before continuing your tour.
Explore ice caves
Ice caves are one of the many attractions Iceland is known for and are well worth a visit, especially since they are not something you can see everywhere. You must book in advance to visit.

A popular attraction in Vatnajökull National Park, known as the Skaftafell Ice Cave, is a beautiful setting and worth spending some time exploring in the area.
Hike on a volcano
Icleand seems to have it all, including a volcano! One of the largest volcanoes in Iceland is Katla, which is over 1500 meters above sea level.

It’s possible if you want to do an incredibly intense hike to the top, but you can also do a trip, such as with a SuperTruck, and start exploring from there.
Visit the Westfjords
Westfjords is a beautiful part of Iceland, less crowded than some other places, and fascinating with its history of magic and folklore.

It is also home to some incredible natural attractions including Arnarfjordur Bay, Fatley Island and Drangakokull Glacier.
Go whale watching or go horseback riding
Whale watching is another popular activity in Iceland, and some of the most common whales you will see here are humpback and minke whales. Book a whale watching tour to see incredible wildlife and water views that will be an experience you will never forget for years to come!

Another fun way to get out and explore the beautiful landscape is horse riding. The horses here are unique to Iceland, with short legs and tall stature, and their uniqueness only adds to the experience of the activity here.
Experience Reykjavik’s nightlife
While sometimes the major cities you fly in and out of are just tourist attractions, Reykjavik is an interesting city where you can exploreeat well and enjoy some nightlife And you’re here just to name a few things!

Iceland has so many beautiful places to visit and there is something for everyone here. So why not book a tour for the Northern Lights season and hopefully capture them there while seeing all the other beautiful sights in the country?



