10 reasons why Iceland should be your next travel destination

10 Reasons Why Iceland Should Be Your Next Travel Destination

Iceland isn’t just another stop on the map — it’s a whole other planet you can walk on. With lava fields, glaciers, volcanoes, hot springs, and wild horses that look like they came straight out of a fantasy novel, this little island packs a punch. Here’s why your next getaway should take you north — way north.


1. You’ll Feel Safe. Really Safe.

Iceland consistently ranks among the safest countries in the world. You can walk around Reykjavík late at night, explore remote villages, or hike through nature without feeling uneasy. There’s no need to clutch your bag like your life depends on it — you’re more likely to be offered coffee than conned.

Iceland is therefore especially good for solo female travellers.


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2. It’s Like Nowhere Else on Earth

There’s a reason people say Iceland looks like the moon. From black sand beaches and green moss-covered lava fields to ice caves and geothermal rivers, this landscape doesn’t play by the rules. It’s raw, surreal, and impossible to forget.


Read also: How to plan a roadtrip in Iceland.


3. It’s Surprisingly Simple to Get Around

No complicated logistics here. Whether you rent a car, book day tours, or base yourself in Reykjavík and do short trips, everything is well-marked and organized. Most locals speak excellent English, so you won’t be miming your way through a gas station snack run.


Read also: How to spend 48 hours in Iceland

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4. Nature is Always the Main Event

You don’t need theme parks or shopping malls when the earth itself is putting on a show. Imagine boiling water shooting out of the ground (hello, geysers), glowing blue lagoons surrounded by lava, and waterfalls so big they make you feel small in the best way possible.


Our recommendation? Join one of our tours on a monster truck on top of Langjökull glacier! You wont regret it.

5. It’s a Photographer’s Paradise

Even if you only use your phone camera, you’ll feel like a professional. The light is soft, the skies are dramatic, and every corner seems ready for its close-up. Sunrise on the glacier? Check. Midnight sun over a mossy canyon? Double check.


6. The Midnight Sun and the Northern Lights

Depending on when you go, Iceland turns into a land of eternal daylight or a magical night sky. In summer, you can hike or road trip at midnight without ever needing a flashlight. In winter, the aurora can dance overhead while you sit in a hot tub. Either way, the skies are on your side.


Read also: How to see the Northern Lights in Iceland


7. You Can See A Lot in Just a Few Days

Iceland is compact but wild. In three or four days, you can soak in a hot spring, walk on a glacier, eat fresh fish by the harbor, and still make it back to your hotel in time for a good night’s sleep. It’s the perfect mix of adventure and ease.


8. The Food Scene is Small but Mighty

Fresh lamb, Arctic char, wild blueberries, homemade rye bread cooked in geothermal ground — Icelandic food is rooted in tradition but served with a modern twist. Even gas stations have solid snacks (try the hot dogs. Seriously).


9. It’s Not Overcrowded

Even during the busier months, you’ll often find yourself alone in front of a waterfall or with only a handful of people at the edge of a volcano. It’s easy to escape the crowds and connect with the silence — something that’s rare these days.

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