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Travel to Iceland For An Iceland Vacation

Travel to Iceland For An Iceland Vacation

 

My Iceland vacation this last summer was one of the high points of my life. I can honestly say that I have never had a more fun-filled trip than my Iceland vacation. This might sound strange to you, as I've gone all over the world, and been doing it for twenty years now, but really there is no more picturesque place on earth than Iceland in the Summer. It is always light, and the hills surrounding the deep fjords are covered with delicate, beautiful wildflowers. Although trips to Iceland can be kind of pricey (think about it – taking a cruise ship to one of the more remote destinations in the world) the cost of it is completely worth it. I would recommend an Iceland vacation to anyone who appreciates the ocean, the mountains, or the delicate grassy shores of this varied and fascinating land.

Typically, an Iceland vacation will start with a cruise from one of the many ports of Europe. Of course, you can fly directly into Reykjavik, but you don't know what you are missing by doing that. You will not have the opportunity to sail through the beautiful deep natural harbors, and look at all of the quaint farming villages perched delicately on the rocky shores. You won't be able to smell the ocean air on your Iceland vacation, or see the beautiful island rising in the distance.

Of course, the high point of Iceland vacations is neither the boat trip there, nor the picturesque scenery once you arrive. It is the natural hot springs, which are known all over the world. During your Iceland vacation, be sure to enjoy this native national pastime. It is true, people all over Iceland spend most of the winter, and much of the summer months as well, blissfully soaking in these springs to pass the long months of night away in relative comfort. They are scattered all over the island, and during your Iceland vacation, you should be able to visit one that is relatively private to enjoy this native treasure.

Of course, make sure to go around the rim road during your Iceland vacation. Much of the interior of the country is barren and icy – virtually impassible. Although a good bit of the south of Iceland is inhabited, the only way to get up north is via a single road that traverses the whole rim of the island.

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