It may not help by telling you that winter and summer are equally breathtaking and you must experience both!
Here is why...
Winter
Vik in November |
Daylight hours are limited, it starts from 6 hours a day till 4 hours of daylight between November to April. That is 6 months of limited daylight.
However, the Northern Lights only occur in winter, never in summer.
To top it off, winter is off-peak season, so there are significantly less people at attractions.
There won't be a gazillion lot of people in your photos. More importantly, everything is less expensive! Accommodation and car rentals are cheaper by at least 20%.
Take a look at some winter self-drive tours here!
There won't be a gazillion lot of people in your photos. More importantly, everything is less expensive! Accommodation and car rentals are cheaper by at least 20%.
Take a look at some winter self-drive tours here!
Photographers await nightfall at Jökulsárlón |
You can fit a lot more activities into your itinerary, drive for longer hours and see Iceland in its full glory!
The not-so-nice side is that summer is peak season, so expect prices to hike by at least 30%.
Make savings by booking ahead. Take a look at some summer self-drive tours here!
If you enjoy nature just like me, the different seasons of Iceland are not to be missed!
Make savings by booking ahead. Take a look at some summer self-drive tours here!
Lush greenery, azure blue skies and cotton candy clouds |
If you enjoy nature just like me, the different seasons of Iceland are not to be missed!
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