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Iceland
Iceland, the world’s largest volcanic island, enchants nature lovers with dramatic natural phenomena and a remarkable array of flora and fauna. Its breathtaking landscapes are shaped by the elemental contrast of fire and ice. Active volcanoes and lava fields stand in striking contrast to majestic glaciers. Spouting geysers, steaming lagoons and towering waterfalls cast a spell over all who encounter them. A particular highlight is the dancing Northern Lights, which, with a little luck, can be seen during the winter months. Equally alluring is the capital, Reykjavik – the northernmost capital city in the world – ideal for a relaxed and stylish stroll.
Best time to travel
Iceland is a captivating destination that can be explored year-round, as each season offers its own distinct charm. The summer months of June, July and August are especially well suited to discovering the island’s dramatic scenery. At this time, daytime temperatures are at their most pleasant, the days are long, and conditions are ideal for hiking and whale watching. Those hoping to witness the magical Northern Lights should travel to Iceland between September and March, when the nights are dark enough to admire this remarkable natural spectacle. For the adventurous, winter also brings the chance to join spectacular glacier excursions and explore impressive ice caves. At any time of year, Iceland brings together unforgettable experiences and breathtaking natural beauty.
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Iceland lies in the North Atlantic and is easily reached from Germany. Direct flights to Reykjavik via Keflavík, the country’s main airport, take around 3 to 4 hours. Within Iceland, the best way to travel is by rental car, allowing you to explore the island’s remarkable landscapes and highlights at your own pace.
