Iceland Travel Guide
Iceland is a mountainous island nation in the north Atlantic Ocean, located between Europe and North America. Though not part of the continental mainland, the country is considered European. The name of the country - Iceland - may not be that appropriate: although 10% of Iceland is covered by glaciers, it has a surprisingly mild climate and countless geothermal hot-spots.
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Iceland is easily reached via air and the international airport is Keflavík, in the southwest of the country about 40 km from Reykjavík. The airport itself is quite barren; if you have a lengthy layover you should bring books or other forms of entertainment. Iceland flights »
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If you're visiting in summertime you won't regret bringing an eye mask with you. During the height of summer there is no actual darkness and in the north, the sun might just dip for a few minutes below the horizon. The hotels are usually fairly basic around … Iceland hotels »
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The Westfjords are in the far northwest of Iceland a sparsely populated, rugged territory intertwined by fjords.
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