The Blue Lagoon is a geothermal spa in southwestern Iceland. A spa offers relaxing natural bathing and its located only 40 minutes away from Reykjavík. The water reaches 39°C and is beneficial for skin and health.
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Reykjavík is the capital of Iceland. The world's most northerly capital combines excellent museums, captivating art, colorful buildings, rich culinary choices, and wild nightlife.
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Gullfoss is a waterfall in southwest Iceland. The waterfall offers a spectacular view of beauty and forces of untouched nature. Gullfoss, the Geysir, and Þingvellir together are known as "Golden Circle", one of the most popular tourist routes in the county.
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Ísafjörður is a town in northwestern Iceland. The town is notable for its restored 18th-century buildings. The town also hosts varied and very popular events, in the realms of both outdoor recreation and culture.
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Landmannalaugar is a popular hiking destination in Iceland. The place is known for its geothermal hot spring, surrounding landscape, and several trails all with breathtaking scenery. The colors of the landscape look amazing like they are straight from a painting.
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Gjáin is the small valley located in the south of Iceland. Gjáin with its small volcanic structures, waterfalls, and ponds is a hidden gem of Iceland. The place is perfect for a picnic break during a day of exploring Iceland's attractions.
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Jökulsárlón is a glacial lake in southeastern Iceland. The Glacier Lagoon features on a hundred postcards, films, and TV shows, but nothing prepares you for its ethereal beauty. On summer visitors can take a boat tour around the lagoon and sample fresh water straight off the icebergs.
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Vik is a small village on the south coast of Iceland. The village is most famous for the Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach. Besides the relaxing on the amazing beaches, visitors can hike, join a jeep tour, do some bird-watching, dive in the sea, or just relax in the village.
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Glymur is a waterfall in Iceland. This beautiful waterfall can be accessed from a parking area. Brave and well-equipped hikers can get a fantastic view of the waterfall from marked paths on the east side of the river Botnsá.
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Sólheimajökull Glacier is one of the largest glaciers in the Iceland. Glacier is about 1-2 km wide and 8km long.
Krafla is one of the most amazing and most active volcanoes in Iceland.
Hvítá River is one of the most popular rafting destination in Iceland. Be careful, rafting in Iceland is cold with a capital C. Have a fun.
Silfra is the fissure between the North American and Eurasian plates and it lies in the Þingvellir National Park in Iceland. Crystal clear water and underwater caves, lava formations, caverns, and sand slopes make the Silfra one of the best diving spots in the world.
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