January in Iceland; What you need to know.
January in Iceland is quiet and stunning. The nights are long and dark so we frequently see the Northern Lights light up the sky, and
January in Iceland is quiet and stunning. The nights are long and dark so we frequently see the Northern Lights light up the sky, and
Best trip of the year so far! We found a humpback whales in front of the live volcano, as well as minkes, dolphins, and of
March is one of the cheapest months to visit Iceland, yet it has the best of summer and winter! We still have enough night time
February in Iceland is peaceful and beautiful. The nights are long and dark enough that we frequently see the Northern Lights light up the sky,
Eventually they left us and we entered into an area of water we know to be incredibly rich in fish – and so, hopefully, also
December in Iceland is the ultimate winter wonderland. The nights are long and dark so we frequently see the Northern Lights light up the sky,