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This tour takes you through the most fascinating parts of Iceland. Also during this trip, we mainly hunt for the Northern Lights. Also, we travel to Active Volcano and many National Parks.
The most important of which is Thingvellir National Park. Other than this the main attractions include the famous Geysir hot spring area, beautiful waterfalls, the unique Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon and much more.
This tour is designed to maximize your chances of seeing the breathtaking Northern Lights. However, despite our long experience in leading groups, please note that the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon that is very difficult to predict, so sightings cannot be guaranteed.
Best Time To Visit Iceland
Iceland is a volcanic Island where there are magnificent glaciers, blue lagoons, and volcanoes, offering Northern Lights experiences and much more besides the traditional culture here. But here each season has its own different experience.
You need to know, what is the best time to visit Iceland? However, your decision to go to Iceland depends on what kind of experience you want to have by going to Iceland. Read below in which everything has been explained to you in detail.
Spring in Iceland (April to May):
You may find temperatures rising in Iceland in April. The maximum temperature here in this season reaches 5 Degrees Celcius, while the minimum temperature can go below zero even in this season. Iceland's spring season may seem like a cold season of winter to visitors from around the world. But these days the days are longer here, and the sunlight provides relief from the cold.
Snowfall in Iceland reduces during spring, making for better roads and giving you access to more mountainous areas. These days you get discounts on Iceland packages because it is off-season. You can rent a car and go on a self-drive. You can experience the Blue Lagoon with fewer crowds. In this season you may sometimes get to see sudden rain. For a trip to Iceland, you need to carry warm clothes, socks, shoes, thermals, etc.
Summer in Iceland (June to September) :
In the summer season, the maximum temperature in Iceland reaches around 15 degrees Celsius. But Iceland is very close to the Arctic Circle, due to which the temperature here can fall at any time. There is very little rain in Iceland during summer. These days, the longest days of the year here are 24 hours.
During this time you can see the midnight sun, which is one of the main attractions of summer. Apart from this you also have a great time whale watching in this season. Especially this season is also filled with a lot of festivals. Which includes big festivals like the International Viking Festival, and Innipukinn Festival. One should book an Iceland tour package a few months in advance.
Autumn in Iceland (September to October):
In the autumn season, nature in Iceland deepens its colors. The temperature drops. Day temperatures generally range from 8-10 Degrees Celcius, and night temperatures drop to 3 Degrees Celcius. Cold winds start blowing. Many cultural programs also take place in Iceland during this season, apart from this, those who are very lucky can also get to see the Northern Lights.
Winter in Iceland (November to April):
Iceland's winter temperatures can typically range from -1 to 3 Degrees Celcius. Apart from this, the temperature here can go even lower than this. The sky is blue and bright, snow is also falling making It essential to keep yourself warm. One can see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) dancing in the sky during the winter season, which is an amazing miracle of nature making memories throughout your life.
The Northern Lights are most likely to be seen during long winter nights, usually in rural areas with little to no light and pollution. In winter you can enjoy Christmas and New Year celebrations at the Reykjavik Folk Festival, which includes a fireworks display.
How To Reach Iceland
Iceland is known for its beauty and history. If you want to go to Iceland, then there are two ways to go here, you can go to Iceland by sea and by air:
How to Reach by Air
The best and easiest way to get to Iceland is by air. This country is a member of the Schengen Agreement, you will need a visa to visit here. Once you get the visa, you can travel with the help of a convenient airline. After arriving in the country, you can take advantage of shuttle bus services to reach Reykjavik Bus Terminal. Apart from this, you can also take taxis and public buses for rent.
How to Reach by Sea
You can also reach the country by sea, to reach here cruises run throughout the year from the vast North Atlantic Ocean. Swan Hellenic 5-star boutique ships offer luxury Cruise Expeditions to Iceland with extraordinary experiences in these months.