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Marina Sh.Took the Saman package and it's really a great place to relax, enjoy the views and meditate overlooking the ocean.
- 4.7/5
BogdanovWe saw whales! Everything was organized very well! Thank you!
- 4.5/5
Tablet666Hallgrímskirkja, a landmark building with Icelandic characteristics, is named after the renowned Icelandic writer Hallgrím Pietersson. Its unique structure fully demonstrates Icelanders' unique insights and pursuit of architectural art.
- 4.9/5
Tablet666Like falling diamonds from stars, they scatter on the icy beach. This cool beach is like nature's canvas, covered with sparkling diamonds, reflecting the dazzling light, just like the starry sky at night, so beautiful that people are intoxicated by this picturesque scenery.
- 4.6/5
Tablet666The beach before me resembled a vast expanse of black jade, its surface spread out across the ground. The waves relentlessly crashed against the shore, creating a dazzling display of black foam. This magnificent spectacle was a masterpiece of nature's uncanny craftsmanship. The black sand shimmered in the sunlight, creating a stark contrast with the azure waters, a breathtaking beauty.
- 4.8/5
Tablet666Thingvellir, located in Iceland, is a site of global historical significance. Not only is it the birthplace of the Icelandic Parliament, but it also bears witness to the evolution of Iceland's history. This historic site attracts visitors from around the world, who come to enjoy the beautiful scenery and experience the rich history.
- 4.6/5
Tablet666Like a pristine mirror, the lagoon perfectly reflects the majestic surrounding mountains. Its vast, tranquil surface, with its rich, layered colors, alternating with depth and light, creates a captivating spectacle of nature.
- 4.7/5
Kyu.WonderlustGeysir, what an outstanding view when you’re there in person. You’ll feel the power of nature when it pops out from the steam water hole. Worth visiting.
- 4.8/5
Tablet666Gullfoss, located in southern Iceland, is adjacent to Seljalandsfoss and boasts a rich history. As one of Europe's largest waterfalls, it's renowned for its breathtaking beauty. Standing before it, one can't help but marvel at this remarkable work of nature.
- 4.6/5
33K世界环游记ICELAND Going to Iceland is like going to the moon Blue Ice Cave Guide 1️⃣2️⃣4️⃣3️⃣5️⃣ 1️⃣You must drive when you come to Iceland, because each natural landscape is not too close, and it takes 1.5 hours to 2 hours to drive. We have always stayed at the Blue Lagoon. This should be the most unlike hotel on earth. It is very beautiful and shocking. 2️⃣Just drive along Highway 1 from the hotel. The scenery along the way is beautiful and you can take pictures at will. After 5 hours, you will arrive at the Glacier Lagoon parking lot.️ 3️⃣Across the Glacier Lagoon is the Diamond Beach. You can go to the Diamond Beach first and then come back to see the Glacier Lagoon. If you have an appointment in advance, you can gather at the parking lot and wait to go to the Blue Ice Cave. If there is no ticket point on site, you can also buy it on site, but it is best to make an appointment in advance at night. I made an appointment on Ctrip. 4️⃣Because of the special landforms, the driver will drive a professional inflatable monster truck to pick you up and enter the Blue Ice Cave. It takes about 40 minutes. You can only drive as far as the closest distance to the glacier, get off the car, put on the equipment and walk forward. 5️⃣ Hiking equipment is usually available in the driver's car for free rental. After about a 20-minute walk, you can see the world's most beautiful Vatnajökull glacier with a history of 800-1000 years and the mysterious blue ice cave wonders. You will definitely scream and you must experience this moment. This is the filming location of Interstellar. ⚠️ (In fact, if you don't stay at the Blue Lagoon Hotel, it only takes about 1-2 hours to drive in Vik Town or choose Foss Hotel near the glacial lake. But the Blue Lagoon Hotel is really not worth leaving)







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