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The Blue Lagoon: A Geothermal Spa Born from an Industrial Accident, Now Iceland's Most Popular Attraction
The Blue Lagoon, located on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwestern Iceland, is the most visited tourist destination in Iceland and one of the world's most stunning geothermal…
The Golden Circle: Iceland's Ultimate 300-Kilometre Day Trip Through Three Geological Wonders
The Golden Circle is a 300-kilometre (186-mile) loop viewing route that connects three geological wonders within a comfortable driving distance from Reykjavik. It is the ideal one-day…
Reykjavik: Iceland's Vibrant Capital Blending Viking Heritage, Modern Culture, and Arctic Nightlife
Reykjavik, the world's northernmost sovereign state capital (at 64°08' North), combines mediaeval Viking origins, 19th-century European sophistication, 20th-century modernist…