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Attractions available in tours to Iceland to see northern lights
by Marfa Hozai
Posted: Feb 27, 2020
Posted: Feb 27, 2020
You may be wondering what all the fuss and excitement is when you see tourists lining up to book for their Reykjavik northern lights tour. They know that what they are going to see is some of the most beautiful sights you can ever find anywhere in the world. And they love to visit such unique and beautiful edifices on a regular basis.
In case you are wondering if you should take a northern light trip to Iceland, consider the following tourist attractions that would surely blow your mind:
- It is family-friendly – in Iceland family values are taken into consideration in everything that is done. This is why when you embark on tours to Iceland to see northern lights you would be given warm receptions if you are going there with your family. Hotels and campsites are always prepared for children and you can be rest assured that there is no dangerous wildlife. Their mythical stories of trolls and elves are going to keep your children enthralled. This is true, even though some of their landscapes, changing sea conditions, water-logged areas, and cliffs could turn out to be a bit less child-friendly.
- You can descend in a volcano – when going on golden circle northern lights tour you can get lowered into the belly of the Thrihnukagigur volcano using one of those rickety-looking lifts that window cleaners use on skyscrapers. Descending through the roof of a fire-coloured the cathedral is how it feels to navigate the 120-meter drop. The inside of the cavern is stained with russet red scars and flashes of blackened indigo. This is fascinating to note because the last eruption occurred thousands of years ago. Once you get inside, you’ll be allowed to roam freely for about an hour using the head torches that would have been supplied to you.
- You can go on a dive in between continents – the Northern American and Eurasian tectonic plates are straddled by the Pingvellir National Park. This park lies on the gap between the two continents and the best way to explore it is by scuba diving in Lake Pingvallavatn. Glacier run-off water has filled this lake and this account for its visibility that is very clear up to 200 meters. You should expect to also see some spooky rock formations and drop-offs. In order to dive you would need an Open Water qualification. However, guided snorkeling trips can be joined by anybody.
- Horseback is the best way to move around – when you subscribe for a golden circle tour with northern lights or any of the
Marfa Hozai is an author of gotojoyiceland site.She has been writing articles on Iceland tour package for gotojoyiceland.is