Places to visit in Iceland
Places to Visit in Iceland
Places to See in Iceland
Reykjavík, Akureyri, Hafnarfjordur, Mosfellsbaer, Vestmannaeyjar, Ísafjörður, Akranes, Kópavogur, Siglufjörður, Húsavík, Selfoss, The Westman Islands, Hornstrandir Nature Reserve, Landmannalaugar, Thingvellir National Park, Hella and many more.Those looking for a quiet vacation can also opt to visit one of the many fishing villages here, which are some of the best places in Iceland. From Hella with its whale spotting activities to the snow-capped mountains of Siglufjörður, these little towns and villages are the pride of Iceland. Several Iceland attractions also serve as prominent vantage points to enjoy the northern lights from, with the Kirkjufell mountain and Mount Esja being two of the best of such points.
Here is a list of places to see in Iceland:

The beauty of Reykjavík lies in its scenic natural beauty and intoxicating nightlife culture. The colourful traditional houses, quaint cafes, and lush public gardens add to the appeal of this flamboyant city.
One of the main attractions of the city of Reykjavík is its pristine swimming pools. Some of the top pools that you can head to for a refreshing dive include Laugardalslaug pool, Sundhöll Reykjavíkur, and Nautholsvik. Other prime places of interest in Reykjavík include the Hallgrimskirkja Church, the Harpa Concert Hall and Old Harbor, and the Statue of Leif Eiriksson.
While you are in Reykjavík, you can engage in a myriad of exciting activities. You can enjoy shopping at the Kolaportið Flea Market, go whale watching, and take a Northern Lights tour. You can also relax in one of the public parks or spend some time at the Reykjavík Art Gallery.
Reykjavík experiences a subpolar oceanic climate with cool summers and colder winters. The most ideal time to visit Reykjavik is between June and August, when the weather is balmy and you can experience the ‘Midnight Sun’

Akureyri
Akureyri, also known as the ‘Capital of North Iceland’ is a town inhabiting the fifth largest population of the country. It is an important trading centre and port, thanks to the Eyjafjörður Fjord and the two Arctic islands of Grimsey and Hrisey. You can visit this stunning destination with Thrillophilia’s Akureyri tour packages, and indulge in a range of thrilling activities besides sightseeing.
You can go whale watching in Grimsey, hiking in Glerardalur, and swimming in the Myvatn Nature Bath here with us. Also, you can explore the magnificent sight of the Godafoss waterfalls, also known as the ‘Waterfall of the Gods’, and the Dettifoss Waterfall which is the second most powerful one in Europe. Besides this, you can learn about the history and transformation of the country from the mediaeval ages to the modern times in the Akureyri Museum, and immerse yourself in the artistic scenario of the country by visiting the Akureyri Art Museum. Additionally, the Akureyri Motorcycle Museum can tell you a lot of stories regarding the evolution of bikes in Iceland over the years.
If you are visiting this place during the winter season, you can treat yourself to a wonderful skiing activity at the Hlidarfjall Resort with Thrillophilia. Wait patiently to witness the spectacular Northern Lights, try horseback riding in the vast grasslands, and set out on an exciting journey through the Valley of Glerardalur with us.
Our tour packages promise an unforgettable Iceland trip to all kinds of travellers. Our 24/7 customer care and expert tour operators strive to provide you with a hassle-free and well-arranged trip. Meals, accommodations, local transfers, and professional guides are included in the itineraries, which you can even customise as per your preferences.

Vik
If you wish to enchant your senses on your visit to Iceland, opt for the Vik tour packages from Thrillophilia. Your visit to this place is sure to feel like an entrance to the world of Game of Thrones, as some of the shoot locations were based on this destination!
Vik is a small settlement in the Southern end of Iceland. It is located on the Main Ring Road which connects the entire country in a circle. You can visit its black sand beaches surrounded by water and wind eroded cliffs, and basalt columns on your Vik tour. The Myrdasjokul glacier is one of the main sights of this destination, and it runs partially atop the Katla volcano. You can come across multiple ice caves here, and go hiking through the Pakgil hiking trails. Apart from this, you can also indulge in quad biking and horseback riding at the beaches of Reynisfjara.
The tours of Vik i Myrdal organised by Thrillophilia offer much more than sightseeing tours and activities. These trip packages are inclusive of meals, accommodations, local transfers, and professional guides who can provide interesting insights about the attractions, and the Icelandic myths related to them. Our 24/7 customer support team strives to make your trip memorable and hassle-free too. Last, but not least, you can even customise your package at your convenience!
So, make your dream of going on a trip to Vik i Myrdal come true by booking a suitable package from Thrillophilia, and just lay back to enjoy the journey!

Borgarnes, a coastal town located in the southwest of Iceland, is among the most scenic cities in Iceland. Book your trip to Borgarnes with Thrillophilia this season and enjoy a memorable trip with your friends and family.
You can choose from a wide range of all-inclusive packages from Thrillophilia which cover everything from meals and transfers to accommodation and guided sightseeing tours. You can also customize your package and add attractions or activities as per your preference. We also promise you 24*7 customer assistance and outstanding on-ground assistance.
Visit Hlíðartúnshúsin museum, located on the clifftop, and take a look at the turf houses which portray how the locals lived in Iceland. You can also choose to visit the shoreline, and admire the stunning views of Borgarfjarðarbrú, Iceland's 2nd largest bridge.
You can also explore Borgarneskirkja here, which is a historic church in the town. Take a look at its splendid architecture which features white concrete walls and a roof painted in dark green. While you're there, don't forget to check out the Grand Piano and 13-pipe Organ inside the church. Additionally, you can head to Skallagrímsgarður, which is perfect for taking a relaxing walk and witnessing amazing views of the fjords.
Choose Thrillophilia's Borgarnes tours and get a chance to experience fun activities in one of the most historic towns in Iceland.

Keflavik
A quaint town located in the southern end of Iceland, in the Reykjanes Peninsula, Keflavik is a dreamland for nature enthusiasts. Thrillophilia has introduced a range of Iceland tour packages including various such interesting destinations with an aim to provide an unforgettable experience to travellers.
Hosting a plethora of fascinating attractions like mud pools, hot springs, volcanoes, and lagoons, Keflavik represents the natural diversity of this country. Our packages are carefully curated to provide the best experience on your Keflavik tour, as we cover all major attractions and activities offered here. We are mindful of the travel arrangements as well, starting from meals and accommodations to transfers and guides. Additionally, our 24/7 customer support and customisation options promise to make your experience of touring with us better.
The Bridge Between Continents is an attraction located here that can puzzle the idea of inter-continental borders. You can walk to the middle of this bridge and stand in the no man’s land between the US and Europe. You can also take a trip around the Reykjanes Geopark to witness surreal landscapes filled with geysers, black sand beaches, and volcanic craters. If you wish to go for a night cruise to chase the aurora, you can do so with ease! Moreover, you can go fishing and cycling around the great lake of Kleifarvatn.
Iceland is a country that is full of surprises and stunning sights. The expansive vistas of this unique country ensure a memorable and eventful trip for all. So, just pack your bags, book your suitable Keflavik tour packages, and lay back to enjoy the rest of the journey!
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Iceland FAQ's
Which are the best places to visit in Iceland?
2. Maelifell: The Maelifell Volcano makes a perfect addition to the places to visit in Iceland. Towering to heights of almost 800 metres above sea level, the volcano stands in its majestic glory in the North of the Icelandic ice caps in a desert of black sand.
3. Kirkjufell- Making its popularity known by being the most photographed mountain in the country, the Kirkjufell mountain stands at a height of almost 500 metres above sea level and is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Iceland. The mountain is also famous for changing its colour throughout the year, offering a different shade every season.
4. Askja- Askja is a caldera, or a volcanic crater surrounded by the pristine Dyngjufjöll mountains and is one of the top tourist places in Iceland. Over time, the aldera has been formed into a beautiful lake.
Which are the best beaches in Iceland?
2. Raudasandur- Raudasandur is yet a beach that is often overlooked amongst the popular destinations, but is nevertheless one of the best places in Iceland. The beach owes its characteristic velvet colour and texture to the grinded scallop shells that constitute its top layer.
3. Reynisfjara- The Reynisfjara beach is located in the Southern parts of the country, and is one of the best places in Iceland to spend your time at. It is a black pebble beach jutting out into the waters at irregular intervals, and is infamous for being a hazardous site.
4. Sandvik- Nestling amongst two of the country’s many famous volcanic cliffs, the Sandvik is one of the best Iceland attractions, especially for ones interested in watersports. The black pebble beach apart from its natural beauty, is famous for its wild waters and gusty winds, making it a favourite spot for the surfing community.
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Which are the best places to see the Northern Lights in Iceland?
2. Öskjuhlíð: Öskjuhlíð is a forested land, where you will see the glass-domed restaurant of Perlan. Perched atop a hill, far away from the city lights, Perland in Öskjuhlíð makes for an unparalleled site to view the Northern Lights.
3. Grótta: With a cold sky and negligible light pollution, the nature reserve of Grótta offers excellent Northern Lights sighting opportunities. The black sands & jagged coastline of Grótta make the place a popular attraction.
4. Ásbyrgi Canyon: Lying around 64km away from Skjálfandi, Ásbyrgi Canyon is a beautiful, far-flung site, where you can enjoy marveling at the Aurora Borealis. With its 100 meters high cliffs and a dense forest of willow, birch, & ash, this place offers an earthly & cosmic vibe.
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