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✅Best-Selling travel gear https://amzn.to/38gyCFi 😃Booking.com Deals http://bit.ly/Bookingdeals Iceland is known for its contrasting landscapes that literally cause the earth here to smoke and erupt under your feet. Being located so far north, Iceland is a country that seems to be perpetually covered in snow and ice, but underground it is a different story, and this is actually one of the most volcanic regions in the world, with a huge number of active volcanoes ready to erupt at any moment. Whatever you are looking for, Iceland is also a land of myths and legends, and you can tour the country learning of trolls, elves, giants, and mythical creatures that all add to the allure of this mysterious yet inviting country. Welcome to ThingsToDo Channel, we publish new content everyday so be sure to subscribe and don't forget to ring the bell to be updated on our latest videos. Let us discover ten things to do in Iceland. Admire the Dynjandi Waterfall. Dynjandi is known for being one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Westfjords part of Iceland and is situated on the Dynjandi Bay. The waterfall gives way to lots of smaller waterways as you ascend to its location before you finally see the main event, the raging waters of Dynjandi. Observe the Tectonic Plates. The Tectonic Plates sit on the Þingvellir Plain which is the point between North America and Europe where the plates are shifting away from each other. This movement causes cracks and rifts in the landscape and results in rivers, lakes, and ragged gulleys. Swim the blue lagoon. The Blue Lagoon is probably the most famous attraction in Iceland and this is a geothermal spa which is made of heated seawater that is a striking turquoise color. Visit Viking World. Viking World Museum will make you feel as if you have gone back in time and ended up in the Viking Age. Here you will find a replica of a Viking ship from the 9th century called the Icelander which had the claim to fame of sailing across the Atlantic in 2000. Check out the animals on Puffin Island. Half a mile away from the capital city Reykjavik are the islands of Akurey and Lundey which are known for their gorgeous and cuddly puffin colonies. Of the two Akurey is more famous as it has the larger puffin population and you can also see a plethora of other wildlife here including cormorants, ducks, seagulls, and guillemots. Travel along the Golden Circle Route. If you don’t have a lot of time in Iceland but want to see as many of the top sights as quickly as possible then consider a tour along the Golden Circle Route. Along the way you will find attractions such as the famous Thingvellir National Park, the Tectonic Plates, the spot on which the Icelandic Parliament used to sit in ancient times, and the Strokkur Geyser. Hike in Skaftafell Park. Skaftafell Park spans an amazing 4,800 square kilometers and has some of the most unique landscapes on earth. Much of the area is covered in thick bird wood forests as well as black volcanic sands and icy raging rivers. Go whale watching. You may think that you need to be far away from civilization to see whales but actually you can go on a whale watching tour from Reykjavik, the capital city of Iceland. There are trips that depart from the central harbor several times a day throughout the winter months and there are an amazing 23 different kinds of whales in the waters around Iceland including humpback and minke whales. On a whale watching trip you can also expect to see puffins, dolphins, and a wide variety of seabirds. Descend into the Leidarendi Lava Caves. The Leidarendi Lava Caves are famous for their colorful lava interiors and the stalactites and rippling rock formations that you will find when you descend into them. The caves are the result of lava deposits that have solidified over the years and their name in Icelandic translates to ‘The End of the Journey’. The caves are easy to visit as part of a day trip from neighboring Reykjavik and you can crawl through the underground chambers using a torch to show you the way. See the Northern Lights. Iceland is said to be one of the top spots in the world if you want to see the Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis. To that end, if you are very lucky you may even be able to see them from the capital city of Reykjavik, although if you are staying in the city then it is best to travel to Seltjarnarnes where there is a much higher chance of success away from the light pollution. Make sure to subscribe to find out all the best things to do in your favorite city. We research the best things to do with kids, at night, this weekend and more for each city around the world. #travel #travelguide #traveltips. #thingstodo #thingstodowithkids