Iceland holidays
One of the biggest draws to this wonderland is, of course, the ethereal Northern Lights. The chance to witness hues of jade and emerald dance across a midnight sky attracts thousands a year to the North - but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. What about the powerful erupting geysers in the Golden Circle, the black sands of the South Coast, or a snowmobile ride across epic glaciers? You’ll feel a world away surrounded by all the natural beauty of the north, so browse below now and save by booking early with us for an action-packed short getaway.
Still need convincing? Here are our picks for the best things to do in Iceland:
- Touring the Golden Circle: prepare to be wowed by Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss waterfall, and the geothermal springs.
-Unearthing Iceland’s capital: with buckets of old-world charm and hints of contemporary technicolour, Reykjavik is a hidden gem surrounded by mountains and the sea. See the world’s northernmost capital for yourself, before trying to glimpse the Northern Lights.
- Geothermal healing at the Blue Lagoon: this geothermal spa is said to have healing properties, thanks to its mineral-rich waters. Visit if you can and give yourself a natural mud mask - one of the most popular experiences in Iceland.
- Wellness at the Sky Lagoon: only 10 minutes from central Reykjavik, Iceland's Sky Lagoon is the country's all-new flagship wellness facility, where first-class facilities are married with outstanding views. Take part in the seven-part wellness ritual, that involves hot and cold baths in natural springs, sea salt body scrubs and steam baths.
- Witnessing the Northern Lights: one for anybody’s bucket list, try to catch the Aurora Borealis shimmering either on-land or at sea. We can’t guarantee they’ll oblige, but hedge your bets and book a trip between September and April.
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