The
Northern Lights in Iceland: Iceland's location on the top of the world ensures
that it is among the absolute best places on the planet to see the northern
lights or aurora borealis.
The
Icelandic Geothermal Baths: Iceland´s rich supply of water is by far it's most
valuable natural resource. Not only is the quality of the drinking water
exceptional due to an abundance of unspoiled mountain and glacier streams, but
Iceland also has a long history of using geothermal energy as a source of
power.
The
Icelandic Whales:
Whale watching in Iceland is renowned for the high chances of spotting the
magnificent sea giants.
The
Icelandic Volcanoes: Iceland exists because of volcanic eruptions, and there are
still countless active volcanoes around the island. Although you are not highly
likely to witness a volcanic eruption on a short visit to Iceland.
The
Black Beaches in Iceland: Close to the southernmost village of Iceland, Vík,
lies the world-renowned black pebble beach of Reynisfjara. Its black basalt
cliffs, enormous caves, gigantic rock formations.