THingy THings To Do In ....ICELAND








Iceland is known for its contrasting landscapes that literally cause the earth here to smoke and erupt under your feet.

Being located so far north, Iceland is a country that seems to be perpetually covered in snow and ice, but underground it is a different story, and this is actually one of the most volcanic regions in the world, with a huge number of active volcanoes ready to erupt at any moment.

If you like cities, then you can enjoy the engaging capital of Reykjavik which has one of the best hidden dining and nightlife scenes in Europe, but if you are a nature lover then you will be absolutely spoiled for choice on a trip here.

As well as volcanoes and geothermal lakes, you can find glittering glaciers, underground caves, and elegant national parks covered with wandering reindeer.

Whatever you are looking for, Iceland is also a land of myths and legends, and you can tour the country learning of trolls, elves, giants, and mythical creatures that all add to the allure of this mysterious yet inviting country.


Iceland is just endless place to visit you could take months to just see everything ,and that's why I am here gonna give you the most amazing things you must do in Iceland


So here are the top 6 THingy THings to do in .....ICELAND


1. Visit Snæfellsjökull National Park



Snaefellsjökull National Park sits on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula and is best known for its signature glacier called Snaefellsjökull.
As well as the mighty glacier you can also enjoy amazing lava tubes and lava fields here and the site also attracts a wide range of local flora and fauna. Nature lovers can go whale watching and bird watchers will find a plethora of local coastal species.
The park is covered in attractive hiking trails and you can climb up and walk along the glacier depending on the time of year. Interestingly, it is this glacier that was featured in Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne.


2. Swim in the Blue Lagoon



The Blue Lagoon is probably the most famous attraction in Iceland and this is a geothermal spa which is made of heated seawater that is a striking turquoise colour.

The waters here had long been said to have healing properties as they contain silica and other minerals and people flock here every year to treat a range of skin conditions and other ailments.

There is a clinic here for those seeking treatments as well as a luxury spa.

3. See the Northern Lights



Iceland is said to be one of the top spots in the world if you want to see the Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis.

To that end, if you are very lucky you may even be able to see them from the capital city of Reykjavik, although if you are staying in the city then it is best to travel to Seltjarnarnes where there is a much higher chance of success away from the light pollution.

4. Hike in Skaftafell Park



Skaftafell Park spans an amazing 4,800 square kilometres and has some of the most unique landscapes on earth. Much of the area is covered in thick bird wood forests as well as black volcanic sands and icy raging rivers.
There is also a famous ice cap here and you can hike all around the park following a series of trails that take you to sections such as the Black Fall where you will find a waterfall that tumbles over black basalt cliffs.
You will also find a blue lagoon which is studded with icebergs and you can take to the waters in a boat and get up close to these spectacular blocks of ice.

5. Check out the animals on Puffin Island



Half a mile away from the capital city Reykjavik are the islands of Akurey and Lundey which are known for their gorgeous and cuddly puffin colonies.

Of the two Akurey is more famous as it has the larger puffin population and you can also see a plethora of other wildlife here including cormorants, ducks, seagulls, and guillemots.

The island is uninhabited but you can take a boat across from the mainland and watch the puffins nesting and tending to their young.

6.Go whale watching



You may think that you need to be far away from civilization to see whales but actually you can go on a whale watching tour from Reykjavik, the capital city of Iceland.

There are trips that depart from the central harbour several times a day throughout the winter months and there are an amazing 23 different kinds of whales in the waters around Iceland including humpback and mink whales.

So if you are an animal lover or landscape one so defiantly Iceland the your vacation destination 

Till out next thingy thing journey 






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