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Attractions

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Iceland is a plethora of fascinating attractions that cater to a wide range of interests. Explore the natural wonders offers a glimpse into the country’s unique geology, rich history and unparalleled beauty.

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The Blue Lagoon, Iceland

This world-renowned geothermal spa is located in a lava field near Reykjavik. The warm, mineral-rich waters are believed to have healing properties, and visitors can relax in the milky-blue waters surrounded by stunning volcanic landscapes.

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Golden Circle, Iceland

A popular tourist route that covers three iconic sites: Þingvellir National Park (where you can walk between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates), the Geysir Geothermal Area (home to the geyser "Geysir" and the highly active "Strokkur"), and Gullfoss Waterfall, a powerful two-tiered waterfall.

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Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss Waterfalls, Iceland

These iconic waterfalls are located along the South Coast of Iceland and are easily accessible to visitors. Seljalandsfoss allows you to walk behind the cascading water, offering a unique perspective, while Skógafoss impresses with its sheer power and beauty.

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Landmannalaugar, Iceland

A remote and picturesque region in the highlands of Iceland, known for its colorful rhyolite mountains, hot springs, and challenging hiking trails, including the famous Laugavegur trek.

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Skaftafell Nature Reserve, Iceland

Part of Vatnajökull National Park, Skaftafell offers diverse landscapes with glaciers, waterfalls, and lush green valleys. It's a paradise for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

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Perlan (The Pearl), Reykjavik, Iceland

Situated on Öskjuhlíð hill, Perlan is a unique glass dome structure built on top of hot water storage tanks. It offers a revolving restaurant with panoramic views of Reykjavik and an observation deck.

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Reykjavik Old Harbour, Reykjavik, Iceland

Stroll along the picturesque Old Harbour area, lined with colorful houses, restaurants and shops. It is a charming place to relax, enjoy seafood and take boat tours to explore the nearby islands.

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National Museum of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland

Delve into the rich history of Iceland and cultural heritage at the National Museum. The exhibits showcase artifacts spanning the settlement period to the present day.

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Reykjavik City Hall, Reykjavik, Iceland

Located on the shores of Tjörnin lake, City Hall is an architectural gem. The building houses exhibition spaces, a cafe, and offers beautiful views of the surrounding area.

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Harpa Concert Hall, Reykjavik, Iceland

A masterpiece of modern architecture, Harpa is a cultural and conference center located on the waterfront. Its distinctive glass facade and stunning interior make it a must-visit for architecture and music enthusiasts.

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Icelandic Phallological Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland

For a quirky and unique experience, visit the Icelandic Phallological Museum, which houses a collection of penises and penile part of various mammals.

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Reykjavik Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland

Explore contemporary and modern Icelandic art at the Reykjavik Art Museum, which consists of three locations; Hafnarhús, Kjarvalsstaðir, and Ásmundarsafn.

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The Sun Voyager (Solfar), Reykjavik, Iceland

This modern sculpture by Jon Gunnar Arnason resembles a Viking ship and is located along the waterfront. It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, especially during sunset.

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Icelandic Phallological Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland

For a quirky and unique experience, visit the Icelandic Phallological Museum, which houses a collection of penises and penile part of various mammals.

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Reykjavik, Iceland

The vibrant capital city of Iceland is full of culture, art, and history. Visitors can explore the unique architecture, visit the striking Hallgrímskirkja church, enjoy local cuisine, and immerse themselves in the city's buzzing nightlife.

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Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Iceland

Often referred to as "Iceland in Miniature," this stunning peninsula in the west showcases a variety of landscapes, including volcanic peaks, black sand beaches, and picturesque fishing villages.

Activities

Embark on thrilling adventures with Orbis Travels curated activities. From adrenaline-pumping excursions to serene experiences, our diverse range of activities ensures every traveller finds their perfect escape.

Iceland offers a plethora of fun and adventurous activities for visitors to enjoy. Whether you are interested in outdoor adventures, cultural experiences or simply immersing yourself in the country’s stunning natural beauty, Iceland has something fun and memorable to offer every traveler.

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Exploring Lava Caves, Iceland

Venture underground to explore lava caves, such as the Vatnshellir Cave on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula or Raufarhólshellir near Reykjavik. It's an opportunity to witness the fascinating geological formations hidden beneath the surface.

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Visit the Sun Voyage, Reykjavik, Iceland

Admire the iconic steel sculpture located along the waterfront. The Sun Voyager resembles a Viking Ship and offers a picturesque view of Mount Esja across the bay.

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Explore Downtown Reykjavik, Reykjavik, Iceland

Wander through the charming streets of downtown Reykjavik, filled with colorful houses, street art, boutiques and cafes. Laugavegur, the main shopping street, is particularly lively.

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River Rafting, Iceland

For adventure seekers, river rafting in Iceland's glacial rivers offers an exciting and challenging experience amidst breathtaking scenery.

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Take a Whale Watching Tour, Reykjavik, Iceland

Embark on a whale watching excursion from Reykjavik Old Harbour. The surrounding waters are home to various species, including minke and humpback whales, dolphins and porpoises.

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Indulge in Icelandic Cuisine, Reykjavik, Iceland

Try traditional Icelandic dishes at local restaurants. Do not miss out on specialities like lamb stew, Icelandic fish and skyr (a local diary product).

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Experience the nightlife of Reykjavik, Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik is known for its vibrant nightlife. Explore the city’s bars, pubs and clubs, especially along Laugavegur and the adjacent streets.

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Discover Street Art, Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik is adorned with colorful street art and murals. Take self-guided walking tour to discover these urban masterpieces scattered throughout the city.

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Attend a Concert or Cultural Event, Reykjavik, Iceland

Check out the local music scene or attend cultural events happening in Reykjavik. The city hosts various festivals, concerts and performances throughout the year.

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Relax at a Cafe, Reykjavik, Iceland

Experience the cozy cafe culture in Reykjavik. Enjoy Icelandic coffee and pastries while soaking up the relaxed atmosphere in one of the city’s many cafes.

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Visit Ice Caves, Iceland

During the winter season, you can explore mesmerizing ice caves within the glaciers. These natural ice formations create breathtaking blue-hued caverns, providing an otherworldly experience.

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Horseback Riding, Iceland

Experience the Icelandic horse, a unique and sturdy breed, by taking a horseback riding tour through the scenic countryside. Riding an Icelandic horse is a special and authentic way to connect with the Icelandic landscape.

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Bathing in Hot Springs, Iceland

Relax in geothermal hot springs, such as the Blue Lagoon, Myvatn Nature Baths, or the Secret Lagoon. The soothing warm waters offer a perfect respite after a day of exploring.

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Northern Lights Hunting, Iceland

Iceland's location near the Arctic Circle makes it an ideal spot for observing the captivating Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). Join a guided tour to venture into the darkness and increase your chances of witnessing this natural phenomenon.

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Snowmobiling , Iceland

If you visit during the winter months, consider going snowmobiling on one of Iceland's snow-covered glaciers. It is an exhilarating way to experience the pristine winter landscapes.

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Glacier Hiking, Iceland

Explore the mesmerizing glaciers of Iceland with guided glacier hikes. Popular glacier hiking spots include Skaftafell, Solheimajokull, and Langjokull. It's an unforgettable experience to walk on the ancient ice formations and witness ice caves (during the winter season) in the company of expert guides.

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Skyr, Iceland

A creamy and thick dairy product similar to yogurt but technically considered a cheese. Skyr is high in protein, low in fat, and a staple of Icelandic diet for centuries. It is commonly enjoyed with a drizzle of honey, fresh berries, or even as a standalone dessert.

Arts & Culture

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of art and culture with Orbis Travels! Explore historic sites, vibrant art scenes and cultural festivals, offering a deeper understanding of each destinations' heritage and creativity.

Iceland may be known for its natural wonders, but it also boasts a vibrant art and cultural scene that reflects its rich history and unique identity. Visiting these cultural landmarks and art venues provides a deeper understanding of artistic achievements in Iceland. Below mentioned are some of the places to visit in Iceland for art and culture.

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Einar Jónsson Museum (Listasafn Einars Jónssonar), Iceland

The former home and studio of sculptor Einar Jónsson now houses a museum displaying his impressive works. The sculptures, set in a serene garden, create a unique and atmospheric setting.

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The Culture House (Þjóðmenningarhúsið), Iceland

Situated in Reykjavik, the Culture House is a treasure trove of Icelandic cultural heritage. It exhibits artifacts, artwork, and historical objects, including the medieval manuscripts of the Sagas.

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Icelandic Opera (Íslenska óperan), Iceland

Experience the beauty of opera and classical music at the Icelandic Opera, which stages various productions throughout the year. The performances are held in Harpa Concert Hall, providing an exceptional cultural experience.

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The Settlement Exhibition, Reykjavik, Iceland

Explore the archeological remains of an ancient longhouse dating back to the Viking Age at this interactive exhibition. The Settlement Exhibition provides a glimpse into the early history of Iceland and the lives of its first settlers.

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Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies, Iceland

For those interested in Icelandic language, literature, and history, this institute in Reykjavik is a must-visit. It houses a vast collection of medieval manuscripts and valuable historical documents that provide insights into the country's literary heritage.

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The Reykjavik City Library, Reykjavik, Iceland

Besides its extensive book collection, the Reykjavik City Library often hosts cultural events, readings and exhibitions.

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The Nordic House, Reykjavik, Iceland

Representing the Nordic countries, the Nordic House hosts cultural events, exhibitions and performances. It serves as a meeting point for the diverse cultures of the region.

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The Living Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland

As a contemporary art space, Nylo focuses on experimental and innovative works by Icelandic and international artists. It is a dynamic venue that challenges traditional notions of art.

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Reykjavik Art Museum (Listasafn Reykjavíkur), Iceland

This museum is dedicated to contemporary art and has three locations in Reykjavik: Hafnarhús, Kjarvalsstaðir, and Ásmundarsafn. Each venue offers a unique experience, showcasing Icelandic and international contemporary artists, as well as temporary exhibitions.

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National Gallery of Iceland (Listasafn Íslands), Iceland

Located in Reykjavik, the National Gallery is the country's premier art museum. It houses an extensive collection of Icelandic art from the 19th century to the present, including paintings, sculptures, and works on paper. The museum also features rotating exhibitions showcasing both Icelandic and international contemporary art.

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Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center, Iceland

This architectural masterpiece, situated on Reykjavik's waterfront, is a hub for cultural events, concerts, and performances. The building's striking glass facade and modern design make it an artistic attraction in itself. Check the schedule for concerts, classical music performances, theater, and various cultural events.

Foods

Savour culinary delights with Orbis Travels' food experiences! From local street food to fine dining, immerse yourself in the flavours of each destination and discover the gastronomic treasures that await!

Icelandic cuisine may not be as well-known as some other international cuisines, but it offers a unique array of dishes that reflect the country’s traditions, resources and geographical location. When visiting Iceland, exploring the local cuisine and trying these traditional dishes is a great way to immerse yourself in the country’s culinary heritage and unique flavors.

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Hákarl, Iceland

For the adventurous foodies, hákarl is a fermented shark meat dish. It has a strong ammonia-like smell due to the fermentation process, making it an acquired taste. It's often accompanied by a shot of Brennivín to wash it down.

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Icelandic Seafood, Iceland

Given Iceland's proximity to the sea, the country offers a variety of fresh seafood options, such as Atlantic salmon, Arctic char, langoustines (Icelandic lobster), and cod, prepared in different ways.

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Harðfiskur, Iceland

Also known as "Icelandic fish jerky," Harðfiskur is dried fish, typically made from cod or haddock. It's a popular snack, and locals enjoy it with butter or even as a topping on bread.

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Icelandic Hot Dogs (Pylsur), Iceland

Icelanders are passionate about their hot dogs, which consist of a combination of lamb, pork, and beef. They are usually topped with various condiments, including ketchup, sweet mustard, fried onions, raw onions, and remoulade.

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Grilled Icelandic Fish, Reykjavik, Iceland

Sample the fresh catch of the day prepared with herbs and spices. Whether it is cod, haddock, or Arctic char, seafood in Reykjavik is known for its purity and flavor.

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Hot Dog, Reykjavik, Iceland

A fast-food favorite in Reykjavik, Icelandic hot dogs are typically made with a blend of lamb and pork. Head to the famous hot dog stand Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur to try one with all the traditional toppings.

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Mysa, Reykjavik, Iceland

A traditional Icelandic dairy product, mysa is a byproduct of skyr production. It has a tangy flavor and its sometimes mixed with fruit or used in cooking.

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Icelandic Flatbread, Reykjavik, Iceland

Traditionally baked in a geothermal oven, Icelandic flatbread is a thin, circular bread often served with smoked lamb or fish.

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Rack of Lamb, Reykjavik, Iceland

Ground lamb patties seasoned with herbs and spices, frikadeller is a delicious and comforting dish often served with potatoes and a side of gravy.

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Lobster Soup, Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik is known for its delicious lobster soup, made with Icelandic lobster, vegetables and cream. It is a warming and flavorful option, especially in the colder months.

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Plokkfiskur, Iceland

This comforting and hearty dish is made from fish (often cod or haddock) and potatoes, mashed together with onions and béchamel sauce. It's a popular traditional meal that warms the soul, especially during the colder months.

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Icelandic Lamb, Iceland

The country's purebred sheep graze freely in the Icelandic wilderness, feeding on wild herbs and grasses, resulting in tender and flavorful lamb meat. Try dishes like "lambakjöt" (lamb stew) or "hangikjöt" (smoked lamb), which is a traditional Christmas delicacy.

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Brennivín, Iceland

Known as the Icelandic schnapps or "Black Death," Brennivín is a potent and traditional distilled spirit made from fermented potatoes or grains and flavored with caraway seeds. It's often consumed during festive occasions or with cured fish.

Destinations Iceland

Iceland, popularly known as the “Land of Fire and Ice,” is a mesmerizing Nordic island nation located in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is a place of stunning natural beauty, characterized by its diverse landscapes, including volcanoes, glaciers, geysers, waterfalls and black sand beaches. With a population of around 3,60,000, it is one of the most sparsely populated countries in Europe.

Icelandic culture is deeply rooted in Norse traditions, and the Icelandic language remains relatively unchanged from Old Norse, making it one of the most preserved Germanic languages. The sagas, medieval literature recounting the country’s history and heroic tales, play a crucial role in shaping the national identity and pride. Whether you seek a tranquil retreat or a thrilling expedition, Iceland has something extraordinary to offer to every travelers who ventures to this enchanting island.

Reykjavik Northern Lights and Golden Circle W/Air

Reykjavik Natura is also the perfect location for those who love nature and the outdoors. Located in one of the greenest areas in Reykjavik, you can enjoy access to expansive stretches of biking, running and walking trails as well as pathways. Reykjavik's own Nautholsvik Geothermal beach area and the famous Perlan are also closeby. The buzzing city center is within easy reach; just a few minutes away by car or bus or approximately a 20-minute walk.

Wonders of Reykjavik and Northern Lights W/Air

Explore Reykjavik and witness the Northern Lights for $549 PP, including airfare. Discover Reykjavik’s charm and iconic landmarks before embarking on guided tours to witness the awe-inspiring Northern Lights dance across the night sky. Optional excursions offer opportunities to explore the diverse landscapes of Iceland, from majestic waterfalls to volcanic wonders. Iceland, the “Land of Fire and Ice” captivates visitors with its dramatic scenery, geothermal wonders and rich cultural heritage. Whether seeking adventure or relaxation, Iceland promises an unforgettable journey. Book now and experience the magic of Reykjavik and the Northern Lights at an unbeatable price.

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