Thais Nascimento
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Highlights from Iceland's South Coast
Extending from the south of Reykjavik to the famous Jökulsárlón glacier on the Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland's South Coast gathers many wonders for nature lovers. Waterfalls, glaciers, kilometers upon kilometers of an otherworldly landscape and breath-taking black sand beaches can all be found in this region. Here are my favourite jaw-dropping attractions on the south coast: Seljalandsfoss Waterfall Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls, and thanks to its curvature and distance from the cliffs travellers that visit the south coast during summer can even walk be
7 Reasons to Visit Iceland During Winter
Iceland’s popularity has been on the rise for a few years, but despite offering an unforgettable experience in every season many people still promote the country as “best during summer” destination. After visiting Iceland in January I’m here to tell you why, while any trip to Iceland guarantees the adventure of a lifetime, there’s something even more special about visiting the land of fire and ice during winter. 1. Northern Lights A once in a lifetime experience and an item on most travelers’ bucket lists, seeing the northern lights (a.k.a. Aurora Borealis) should really be considered a
My blogs
Highlights from Iceland's South Coast
Extending from the south of Reykjavik to the famous Jökulsárlón glacier on the Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland's South Coast gathers many wonders for nature lovers. Waterfalls, glaciers, kilometers upon kilometers of an otherworldly landscape and breath-taking black sand beaches can all be found in this region. Here are my favourite jaw-dropping attractions on the south coast: Seljalandsfoss Waterfall Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls, and thanks to its curvature and distance from the cliffs travellers that visit the south coast during summer can even walk be
7 Reasons to Visit Iceland During Winter
Iceland’s popularity has been on the rise for a few years, but despite offering an unforgettable experience in every season many people still promote the country as “best during summer” destination. After visiting Iceland in January I’m here to tell you why, while any trip to Iceland guarantees the adventure of a lifetime, there’s something even more special about visiting the land of fire and ice during winter. 1. Northern Lights A once in a lifetime experience and an item on most travelers’ bucket lists, seeing the northern lights (a.k.a. Aurora Borealis) should really be considered a
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