While this stunning coastline is accessible throughout the year, it is best and most-visited during the summer as the temperatures are pleasant and the journey through the entire coastline is an absolute breeze. In this blog, let’s talk about ten reasons why you should visit the South Coast in Summer.
Did you know? There is a region in Iceland that is like its miniature version. Snaefellsnes peninsula gives travellers a gist of everything that you will find across the entire country. The term is quite a mouthful for travelers to pronounce but it translates to ‘Snow Mount’s Peninsula’ which is quite an accurate name as it is a long peninsula with a volcano crowned with a glacier. It is a rather small region including a piece of land with so many wondrous attractions. There is so much variety in just this one peninsular with a volcano, a glacier, lava fields, craters, waterfalls, black and white beaches, caves, picturesque mountains, calm fishing hamlets, villages and towns along with mesmerizing views of the coastline.
The South of Iceland is an abode to a spectacular natural environment with countless attractions. Each of these attractions offers a unique experience based on which time of the year you visit them. If we were to define South Iceland, we would say that it is a place which has a little something for every single guest that walks on its terrains. It is undoubtedly the most visited region of the country. Why? It has everything you’d want to see in Iceland. Waterfalls, glaciers, glacier lagoons, canyons, majestic volcanoes, black sand beaches, towering mountains and cliffs, barren deserts and natural hot springs. In a nutshell, you cannot justifiably describe South Iceland in a nutshell.
Are you fond of nature & it’s beauty and adventure feeds your craving for travelling? Then pack your bags to admire the most magnificent creation of God present in Iceland. Be prepared to be thrilled with astonishing Panorama and scenery of the place, which will leave you dumbfounded. Iceland turns to be a dreamland and never leaves a chance to amuse you with its delightful enchantress.
Planning to visit Iceland in February? Then be prepared to be amazed as Iceland turns into a winter wonderland and most of its landscapes and towns are covered in snow. February, the month of love and affection can provide a one-of-a-kind getaway for families and couples.
Ever thought of visiting a country that epitomizes the word beauty in every sense? If not, it definitely has to be Iceland! The undulating hills, lush green landscapes, volcanoes, relaxing hot springs and freezing glaciers are sure to leave you all spellbound on your trip to the Land of Fire and Ice, Iceland.