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38 photos that will make you want to visit Iceland, like right now!

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Iceland had long been on my bucket list and I can hand on heart say that it MASSIVELY over delivered on all my expectations. The varied landscapes, the people, that lava fields, the waterfalls, the geothermal activity, the ruggedness, the midnight sun, the black sand beaches and just the absolute magic of the place. It was seriously like visiting another world or a secret land that’s been lost in time.

It is the perfect destination for all types of travellers, from the adventurers to the road trippers, to the science and history lovers, to the luxury travellers. It has something for everyone and if you didn’t leave in awe then you need to get your eyes checked.

Iceland literally rose up from the ocean and is still forming. There is even an island which recently rose up that no one apart from scientist can visit. It’s a geological hotspot sitting on the cusp of two continents. Because of this, there are more volcanoes than anywhere else and earthquakes are a daily occurrence although not that you would notice. There are so many reminders of the intricate nature of the island with snow-capped volcanoes, glistening glaciers, towering waterfalls, lava tubes, thermal pools, geysers, black sand(!), green mossy lava fields, commanding mountains and rugged basalt coastlines. It just shows that it is an island like no other and certainly very different to the dry paddocks of Australia and the green fields of England that I am used to.

Tourism is a big contributor to the Icelandic economy with over 1.1 million visitors annually(over double the population). Even with that many people visiting you can still feel the untouched elegance of the country. It’s got a rawness that even though you know so many others have been there before you that your almost the first ones to discover it. There will be some sites that are full of other tourists but it never feels too overcrowded. Maybe it’s because everything is so big and vast or maybe it’s because Iceland is still in its tourism boom. I often wondered what it would be like in ten years time and can it still retain its natural charm with even more tourists. We shall just have to see but I really hope so. Iceland is a country everyone should have the opportunity to see.

There will be lots of posts coming soon so keep your eyes peeled but for now here are 38 photos that will make you want to get online and book up your visit. Even looking at these photos I am just not sure they still give Iceland the justice it deserves!

Cute find in Reykjavik
Waterfall in Þingvellir
Church in Reykholt
Icelandic Horses
Grass Hut in Þingvellir National Park
Rainbows at Skógafoss
World famous Reynisfjara with its black sandy beach
Such humbling landscapes about to walk over the verge to witness Sólheimajökull in all its glory
Sólheimajökull – I could look at this view for hours
You always just feel so small in Iceland.  Can you see the person in front of Skógafoss?
The Blue Lagoon
Blue water, white silica and black volcanic rock at The Blue Lagoon
Mossy lava fields
Lava tunnel Raufarhólshellir
Nature creates the most amazing patterns especially at Reynisfjara
Kleifarvatn Lake
When visiting Skógafoss make sure you walk up to the top of the waterfall and follow the path for views like this!
Hallgrimskirkja in Reykjavik
Moody lakes and black stones beaches at Kleifarvatn
The colours are out of this world.. Overlooking Reynisfjara
Þingvellir National Park
Seljalandsfoss
Wide open spaces
Different view of Hallgrimskirkja
Views like this around every corner
The Queen of all Waterfalls- Gullfoss
Þingvellir – A GOT filiming location
Iceland is made for road trips
Muted tones at Kleifarvatn
Sulfur smells at Seltun
Behind Seljalandsfoss looking through the waterfall
Seljalandsfoss
This bad boy Eyjafjallajökull ruined so many holidays in 2010 but just looks like butter wouldn’t melt here
Geysir
Þingvellir National Park
Borgarnes
Street Art in Reykjavik
You can even dress like a Viking at the Saga Centre in Reykjavik

 

We’ll have more posts coming soon about Iceland and the places featured above so please do check back.

The wonderful Deb’s World has also blogged about our time in Iceland here

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