COPY Auroras Boreales en Islandia
Un viaje a Islandia para disfrutar sin prisas, con un guía experto en el país y alojándonos en las localizaciones ideales para realizar la observación de aurora

Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach
In Iceland, the sea is usually too cold to tempt swimmers... but in Reykjavik's Nautholsvik Bay, a thermal beach has been created, where naturally warm water...
In Iceland, the sea is usually too cold to tempt bathers... but in Reykjavik's Nautholsvik Bay, a thermal beach has been created, where naturally warm water flows into the sea, and you can frolic in the waves, almost as if you were in the Mediterranean... A golden sandy beach has been created and a "pool" has been placed next to it, where the water temperature is around 20°C. On the beach you can buy refreshments and various services. Nautholsvik beach is open daily from 10:00 to 20:00 from 16 May to 31 August.

Reikiavik
This picturesque town is surrounded by stunning natural scenery, including mountains, glaciers and hot springs. Its main attractions include the Hallgrímskir...

Whale watching in Reykjavik
Enjoy exciting whale watching in their natural habitat in Reykjavik. Watch different species swimming and jumping in crystal clear waters. A unique and unfor...

Geyser
The famous Geysir hot spring is located in the Haukadalur valley in southwest Iceland.

Gullfoss
The Gullfoss or Golden Waterfall is one of the main attractions of Iceland and especially of the so-called Golden Circle.

Þingvellir
Þingvellir was declared a national park in 1930. A law was passed designating Þingvellir as "a protected national sanctuary for all Icelanders, perpetually o...

Seljalandsfoss
Seljalandsfoss is one of the most visited waterfalls in Iceland, second only to Gullfoss. It is located along the Seljalandsá River, where the waterway plumm...

Gljufrafoss
An impressive waterfall in a hidden canyon in the south of a Nordic country. Known as "the secret waterfall", it is located inside a cave, which makes it eve...

Skógafoss
Situated at the foot of the impressive Eyjafjöll mountain range is Skógafoss, a magnificent 60-metre high waterfall where, according to legend, the first Vik...

Vík í Mýrdal
A picturesque seaside town with stunning natural scenery, black sand beach, unique rock formations, Viking history and outdoor activities.

Reynisfjara Beach
Reynisfjara is arguably the most famous beach in all of Iceland, and you'll see it on postcards and brochures all over the country, as well as on just about...

Trolls de Reynisdrangar
Near the beaches of Vík in Iceland, there are impressive basalt formations. According to legend, the trolls were petrified at dawn and are now in the sea. An...

Glaciar Vatnajökull
An impressive glacial landscape in Europe with glacier tongues, ice caves and frozen waterfalls. Shaped by volcanic activity and climatic changes, it is a mu...

Jökulsárlón
Film buffs will recognise Jökulsárlón from blockbusters such as Tomb Raider, Batman Begins and 2 James Bond films: Panorama to Kill and Die Another Day - no...

Diamond Beach
A beautiful beach on the coast of Iceland with impressive icebergs coming ashore, creating a unique image. A magical place with ancient history.

Eldhraun Lava and Moss Fields
A surreal landscape of bright green moss stretches along the southern road in Iceland, showcasing the country's natural beauty.

Lava Centre
Discover the geological history of a country through interactive and educational exhibitions at a centre in Iceland.

Seltún Geothermal Area
In an area of rifts created by the separation of the North Atlantic Ridge (which runs through Iceland) lies the large geothermal area of Krýsuvík.

Excursion to the newly created lava fields of Krýsuvík
Discover the lava fields of the active volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula near Fagradalsfjall. Also visit the Krýsuvík geothermal area.

Fagradasfjall Volcano
It erupted for several months in the summer of 2021.

Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is probably Iceland's most famous attraction and has become a must-see for all visitors to the country.

Laugardalur
Laugardalur, or "Hot Spring Valley", is a family-friendly recreational area a few kilometres east of the centre of Reykjavik.

Laugardalslaug
The city of Reykjavik has many public thermal pools scattered throughout its neighbourhoods and suburbs, each with its own unique style. The largest and most...

Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach
In Iceland, the sea is usually too cold to tempt swimmers... but in Reykjavik's Nautholsvik Bay, a thermal beach has been created, where naturally warm water...

Guðrúnarlaug hot spring
Guðrúnarlaug, or "Guðrún's Pool", in Sælingsdalur, is an ancient pool named after Guðrún Ósvífursdóttir, the heroine of the Laxdæla Saga, famous for her beau...







