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Iceland Holidays
Whether you wish for a go-at-your-own-pace trip or an adventurous holiday with plenty of exciting excursions, Myflightpal offers a great collection of cheap holidays in Iceland. Iceland is known to be a land of fire and ice as it is home to volcanoes, hills, glaciers, lava fields, and hot springs - the most remarkable wonders of nature. Iceland is one of the most geologically active areas in the world, situated just beneath the Arctic Circle. If you want a once-in-a-lifetime experience, book cheap holidays in Iceland with us and get the most out of your trip.
Reykjavik, Iceland's capital city, blends modernity and traditional charm, resulting in a mesmerizing city. It offers indie cafes, world-class restaurants, chic bars, and pubs that help its party town reputation. For those who love a good adventure, Iceland holidays are the best way to have an intense holiday experience. Myflightpal has organized Iceland holidays that are enchanting and all-inclusive. Myflightpal recommends building an itinerary to Iceland during winter, from November to April, for the best first-time experience in Iceland. You can go on an exciting hunt for the Northern Lights. One must-visit spot is the Blue Lagoon, a big geothermal hot tub with a water temperature of around 37 degrees Celsius. Travelling to Iceland in summer gives you much more flexibility to build your itinerary according to your convenience. Call Myflightpal to get expert advice on all-year-round holidays in Iceland.
All-inclusive Holiday Packages to Iceland
Myflightpal offers all-inclusive holidays in Iceland, where all your travel essentials and services are included. Our Iceland holiday deals are planned by destination travel experts, well-versed in every detail of the country. We strive to offer only the best experience for your Iceland trip. We design your itinerary to make it more comprehensive and personalised for your needs. We provide you with a dedicated travel expert to help you sort out add-ons and upgrades to your trip and make all your arrangements convenient. Our Iceland holiday deals include many adventurous excursions, from spotting the Aurora Borealis to visiting the breathtaking waterfalls, geysers, and volcanic land that define Iceland.
You can enjoy the seasonal sightseeing experience of the Northern Lights or the daylight when the sun refuses to set in June. You get lots of extra time to explore the iron houses painted in all rainbow hues. Go on an epic adventure with rich culture and instagrammable locations offered at every corner. Iceland provides the most magnetic cinematic landscapes with a plethora of natural wonders. Iceland is extraordinary for many reasons, from the aquatic life of the North to the geysers of the South and the dynamic city that Reykjavik is. For those who may get overwhelmed by the natural magnificence of the country, there is a bustling cultural scene with live music, literary marvels, and delectable cuisine for dining.
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Top Tourist Attractions of Iceland
Hidden Gems of Iceland
Gullfoss Falls
Iceland is known for scenic waterfalls. They rattle across rocks and fall from cliffs. Gullfoss is the king of all waterfalls in Iceland. While experiencing this natural treasure, it is simple to understand why this served as the backdrop for famous films and draws thousands of tourists annually. Most Golden Circle trips in Iceland stop at Gullfoss, one of the most notable attractions along the path. A trip to Iceland would be incomplete without a visit to this stunning waterfall. Gullfoss is a combination of two falls: the plunge that draws crowds is 21 metres (69 feet) high, while the lower cascade is 11 metres (36 feet) high.
Blue Lagoon Iceland
Southwest Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula is home to the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa. It is the top tourist destination in Iceland, attracting visitors from all over the world. It is simple to get to the Blue Lagoon if you rent a car or sign up for a Blue Lagoon trip because it is only a fifteen-minute ride from Keflavik International Airport or a thirty-minute journey from Reykjavik. The Blue Lagoon's water is known for its silica and sulphur content, which is said to have remarkable healing properties. Averaging 37–39° C (98–102° F), the temperature in the bathing and swimming area is pleasant. The Blue Lagoon is home to the LAVA Restaurant, the Blue Café, and the Lagoon Spa. As a result, you may enjoy beverages, wellness items, delectable meals, and services like massages without ever leaving the property. On-site amenities include a little waterfall, saunas, and steam rooms.
Skogafoss
Glacial rivers have left marks on Iceland's rough terrain, where roaring waterfalls crash over cliffs. Skógafoss is one of the most recognisable waterfalls in the nation, cascading like a white cloak from a tall cliff top. Iceland's Skógafoss waterfall tours pause to take in the rainbows the sun creates the waterfall mists. When you appreciate this natural wonder, it is clear why it has served as the setting for both Hollywood blockbusters and famous TV shows. One of Iceland's largest waterfalls, Skógafoss, with a drop of around 60 metres and a width of about 25 metres. You may walk right up to it, but be prepared to get drenched. Simply put, it is overpowering to be next to it.
Seljalandsfoss
One of Iceland's most magnificent waterfalls is Seljalandsfoss. It is among the fascinating sites in a region full of breathtaking attractions, including glaciers and beaches with black sand. When you go, you'll be able to understand why. Seljalandsfoss' beautiful waterfall, which cascades into a large, round bowl at the entrance to a cave, appears to belong in a fairytale. Waters from the Eyjafjallajökull glacier are the source of this magnificent spectacle. (Yes, the volcanic explosion of 2010 was triggered by this glacier) The glacier naturally melts, releasing water into the Seljalands river. The waters of this river are what fall over Seljalandsfoss's cliff.
Hallgrimskirkja
In the heart of Reykjavik, atop the Skólavörðuhæð hill, sits the Lutheran church known as Hallgrimskirkja. It is Iceland's largest church, at 74.5 metres (245 feet) tall, and its tower provides a breathtaking panorama of the city. The church was constructed by Gujón Samuelsson, one of Iceland's most well-known architects, who is credited with drawing inspiration for his expressionistic design from aspects of Icelandic nature. These include glaciers, mountains, and lava formations, particularly the hexagonal volcanic columns that encircle the waterfall Svartifoss in Skaftafell Nature Reserve, inside Vatnajökull National Park. Each day, hundreds of spectators come to the church's tower to take in the magnificent view of the city.
Dettifoss
Dettifoss has a reputation to maintain as both the largest and most powerful waterfall in Iceland and Europe. Dettifoss, one of the attractions that make up the renowned Diamond Circle of North Iceland, is 144 feet or 45 metres high and 100 metres broad. The other four are Hsavk, Sbyrgi Canyon, Lake Mvatn, and Dettifoss waterfall. Dettifoss is known for its strength and is referred to as the Beast in contrast to the Beauty of Godafoss. Nevertheless, the waterfall is magnificent; it is incredibly huge, and the rainbows that emerge in the mist from the falls can be seen from kilometres away