Information about Iceland

Land of Fire and Ice

Iceland is a country of contrasts, where glaciers and volcanoes coexist to create breathtaking landscapes. From icy lagoons to geothermal hot springs, nature here is in constant motion.

Pristine Nature

With over 11% of the country covered by glaciers, Iceland offers some of the most stunning natural sights in the world. Waterfalls, lava fields, and black sand beaches make it a paradise for explorers.

Unforgettable Adventures

Whether it’s snorkeling in Silfra, hiking on glaciers, or witnessing the northern lights, Iceland offers experiences you won’t find anywhere else.

Top Activities in Iceland - Ranked by Popularity

Discover Iceland’s must-see attractions and top-rated adventures.

Top 1 - Snorkeling

Snorkeling Tours

Top 2 - Exploring Glaciers

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Top 3 - Exploring Ice Caves

Ice Cave Tours

Information About Iceland

Iceland, known as the "Land of Fire and Ice," is a unique destination filled with breathtaking landscapes shaped by glaciers, volcanoes, and geothermal activity. With over 11% of the country covered by glaciers, Iceland offers some of the most stunning natural wonders in the world. Here are some must-see attractions:

Snorkeling in Silfra

Located in Thingvellir National Park, Silfra is a world-famous snorkeling and diving site. It is known for having some of the clearest water on Earth, with visibility exceeding 100 meters. The water originates from the Langjökull Glacier, taking decades to filter through underground lava fields before reaching Silfra. This creates a crystal-clear, icy-blue underwater experience that is truly unforgettable.

Waterfalls of Iceland

Iceland is home to countless breathtaking waterfalls, each with its own unique charm. Some of the most famous include:



  • Gullfoss – A massive two-tiered waterfall that is part of the Golden Circle route.


  • Seljalandsfoss – A stunning waterfall you can walk behind for an unforgettable view.


  • Skógafoss – One of Iceland’s most iconic and powerful waterfalls, often accompanied by rainbows on sunny days. These waterfalls are largely fed by glacial meltwater, making them an integral part of Iceland’s dramatic scenery.


Glacier Lagoons

One of Iceland’s most mesmerizing sights is its glacier lagoons. The most famous, Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, features enormous floating icebergs that break off from Breiðamerkurjökull Glacier. You can admire them from the shore or take a boat tour to get up close to these massive ice formations. Nearby, Fjallsárlón Lagoon offers a quieter but equally spectacular experience.

Diamond Beach

Just a short walk from Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Diamond Beach is a striking black sand beach where icebergs from the lagoon wash ashore, glistening like diamonds against the dark volcanic sand. The icebergs originate from the nearby glacier, breaking off into the lagoon before drifting to the beach. This breathtaking sight is a must-see for any visitor looking to witness the raw beauty of Iceland’s natural wonders.

The Northern Lights

Iceland is one of the best places in the world to witness the Aurora Borealis. The northern lights are most visible between September and April, when the nights are longest and the skies are clear. Popular viewing spots include Thingvellir National Park, Kirkjufell Mountain, and remote areas away from city lights.

Black Sand Beaches

The contrast of black volcanic sand against crashing waves makes Iceland’s black sand beaches truly unique. Reynisfjara Beach, located near Vik, is the most famous, known for its dramatic basalt columns and towering sea stacks. This beach is stunning but powerful—be sure to stay cautious of the strong waves.


Plan Your Adventure


From glacier hikes to snorkeling in icy waters, Iceland offers countless adventures for nature lovers. If you're ready to explore, check out our guided tours for an unforgettable experience!

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