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Arnarstapi is a beautiful hidden gem on the southern side of Snæfellsnes. Put this on your bucket list for the next time you visit Iceland!

Arnarstapi is a beautiful hidden gem on the southern side of Snæfellsnes. Put this on your bucket list for the next time you visit Iceland!
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Askja crater was formed in 1875 when a powerful eruption occurred in the south of the caldera. Lake Askja is the deepest lake in Iceland with a depth of more than 200 m!

Askja crater was formed in 1875 when a powerful eruption occurred in the south of the caldera. Lake Askja is the deepest lake in Iceland with a depth of more than 200 m!
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Let the atmosphere of Natura Spa soothe both your mind and body. You can find Natura Spa at Reykjavík Natura Hotel and let your worries slip away in this unique environment.

Let the atmosphere of Natura Spa soothe both your mind and body. You can find Natura Spa at Reykjavík Natura Hotel and let your worries slip away in this unique environment.
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Hjörleifshöfði cave, also known as the Yoda cave, was named after viking Hjörleifur Hróðmarsson, the second settler of Iceland. The cave is a massive rock, produced by ice age volcanic eruptions and is located where the movie Star Wars Rougue one was filmed!

Hjörleifshöfði cave, also known as the Yoda cave, was named after viking Hjörleifur Hróðmarsson, the second settler of Iceland. The cave is a massive rock, produced by ice age volcanic eruptions and is located where the movie Star Wars Rougue one was filmed!
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Swooshing through the magical landscape, pulled by...dogs! Woof! What a magical experience! Sit back, hold tight and let these furry experts lead the way! 🐕

Swooshing through the magical landscape, pulled by...dogs! Woof! What a magical experience! Sit back, hold tight and let these furry experts lead the way! 🐕
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The outdoor area of our Mývatn Hotel offers the tempting opportunity to dip your toes into the hot tub and gaze at the incredible scenery 🧖‍♀️

The outdoor area of our Mývatn Hotel offers the tempting opportunity to dip your toes into the hot tub and gaze at the incredible scenery 🧖‍♀️
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Did you know that Iceland's energy is almost 100% renewable? Thanks to geothermal energy, 9 out of 10 houses are powered by renewable energy ⚡

Did you know that Iceland's energy is almost 100% renewable? Thanks to geothermal energy, 9 out of 10 houses are powered by renewable energy ⚡
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Have you heard the legend of “Lagafljótsormur” or translated as The Worm of lake Lagafljót? Legend says that sometimes you can see the serpentine creature slithering in the lake.

Have you heard the legend of “Lagafljótsormur”  or translated as The Worm of lake Lagafljót? Legend says that sometimes you can see the serpentine creature slithering in the lake.
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Akureyri is often called the "Capital of Northern Iceland." It is full of culture with its museum and architectural history. Relax in one of our rooms at Berjaya Akureyri Hotel after an adventure in town!

Akureyri is often called the "Capital of Northern Iceland." It is full of culture with its museum and architectural history. Relax in one of our rooms at Berjaya Akureyri Hotel after an adventure in town!
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A literal translation of Hljóðklettar means “echo rocks.” The place is best known for its unique columnar formation. This beautiful sight is a must-see on your road trip through the North of Iceland!

A literal translation of Hljóðklettar means “echo rocks.” The place is best known for its unique columnar formation. This beautiful sight is a must-see on your road trip through the North of Iceland!
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Hraunfossar is a perfect destination on your day trip from Reykjavík. This stunning waterfall can be translated directly to "Lava waterfall."

Hraunfossar is a perfect destination on your day trip from Reykjavík. This stunning waterfall can be translated directly to "Lava waterfall."
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Not only do Icelanders celebrate the anniversary of Independence on the 1st of December, but they also celebrate it finally being appropriate to do Christmas things - like sitting down with a Hot Toddy by a cozy fire at our Akureyri Hotel 🌲

Not only do Icelanders celebrate the anniversary of Independence on the 1st of December, but they also celebrate it finally being appropriate to do Christmas things - like sitting down with a Hot Toddy by a cozy fire at our Akureyri Hotel 🌲
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Icelandic sheep today are known to be one of the purest and oldest domesticated sheep breeds in the world, with farmers selectively breeding their flock within the breed.

Icelandic sheep today are known to be one of the purest and oldest domesticated sheep breeds in the world, with farmers selectively breeding their flock within the breed.
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Some think it is a shame Christmas happens only once a year. But at the Christmas house in Akureyri, Christmas is celebrated 365 days a year 🔔

Some think it is a shame Christmas happens only once a year. But at the Christmas house in Akureyri, Christmas is celebrated 365 days a year 🔔