5Reykjavik and Southern Iceland

Iceland’s winter landscapes are a sight to behold, with Reykjavik offering a cozy base from which to explore the country’s wonders.

Just outside the city, visitors can marvel at frozen waterfalls, ice caves, and lava fields covered in snow.

The Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa surrounded by snowy lava rocks, is an iconic winter experience. For an unforgettable sight, the Northern Lights often illuminate the skies during the winter months, creating a surreal winter wonderland that feels otherworldly.