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Iceland

GEOLOGICALLY STUNNING. WITH VOLCANOES, LAVA FIELDS, HOT SPRINGS & GLACIERS

"I have been to Iceland there was so much to do I will go back one day for another weekend. The hydro pools are famous, but it was climbing a glacier and a tour to see the Northern Lights that are a real highlight."

Jas Elwood Manager Worldwide Deals

Iceland is always on every traveller’s bucket list. It is a natural wonder, full of live volcanic activity, nature reserves and glaciers. It’s an incredibly unique place to visit for any tourist. It’s also not that expensive to fly to Iceland, so all this wonder is not as far away as it may feel. It’s certainly not your usual holiday destination but for a week or even a long weekend it should be on your list of places to visit each year. Iceland is an experience that will last a lifetime, Iceland is truly magical, but equally a very good fun place to visit, with great music, food and culture that will keep you coming back for more. Iceland truly is a magical place to visit.

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Activities In Iceland:

For the more active traveller, you can enjoy unique outdoor activities such climbing glaciers, relax in the naturally heated hydrothermal pools, visit the volcanoes, or simply hang out with the incredibly friendly locals in Reykjavik. 

Interesting Facts:

Iceland is a Nordic island set within the North Atlantic Ocean.  It takes alot from its cultural heritage with Norway yet has alot to offer in its own right.  Almost 2 out of every 3 people who live in Iceland live near Rekjavik in the southwest and its resident volcanoes remain active and amongst the most geologically active volcanoes in the world.