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Iceland Vacation Packages: Wild North
Welcome to Iceland. Nothing will compare to what you’ll experience in this little country at the edge of the Earth. Iceland has some of the best things to do, like a tour of the greatest hits (Northern Lights, Geysir, the Blue Lagoon) or its best kept secrets think glaciers, lava fields, national parks.


Iceland at a Glance
Currency: Icelandic króna (ISK)
Tipping Customs: Tipping is not customary.
Language: Icelandic (though English is widely spoken)
Popular Drink: Brennivin, an Icelandic schnapps
Must Eat: Kjötsúpa - a traditional Icelandic lamb soup
Power Up: Type C plug, 220 V
Weather: Thanks to the Gulf Stream, Iceland isn’t as cold as it sounds. Temperatures are moderate year-round. However, Icelandic weather can be unpredictable, so it’s recommended that you dress in layers.
Best Time to Visit: All year round. June through mid-August days are warmer and experience the Midnight Sun. Mid-October through March increases the likelihood of seeing the Northern Lights.
Top Things to Do in Iceland
Bask in the Northern Lights
Nothing is as magical as chasing darkness and seeing the Northern Lights dance across the sky in an array of colors.
Soak in the Blue Lagoon
This milky-blue geothermal lagoon is set against a stunning landscape. Rich in algae, mineral salts and silica, it’s therapeutic for your skin and soul.
Gape at Strokkur Geysir
Take a tour and witness the geyser shoot up every 5-10 minutes creating a spectacle of nature you’ll want to see over and over again.
Fall for Gullfoss
Iceland’s most famous waterfall is enormous and has a spectacular double-drop cascade of over 100 feet.
Go glacier hiking
Walk on the surface of ice that was formed thousands of years ago. Prepare for an exhilarating experience that’s unforgettable.
