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Iceland is a stunningly beautiful place if you enjoy strange and desolate landscapes. Because it is so close to the Arctic Circle, the amount of daylight varies dramatically by season. The sun sets briefly each night in June, but it doesn't get fully dark before it comes back up again.
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REYKJAVIK Hotels & Accommodation
Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland. It is the center of culture and life of the Icelandic people. It is also the tourist capital of Iceland. Reykjavik is a city that wasn't built up for tourism, so tourists can get a nice view of tourist things at the same time experiencing how Icelanders live their lives ...
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HAFNARFJORDUR Hotels & Accommodation
Hafnarfjörður (anglicized Hafnarfjordur) is a port town located on the south-west coast of Iceland, about 10 km south of Reykjavík. It is the third most populous city in Iceland, after Reykjavík and Kópavogur. As the third largest city, Hafnarfjörður has established local industry and a variety of urban activities, with annual festival events ...
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HELLA Hotels & Accommodation
Hella is a small town in the southern part of Iceland at the shores of the river Ytri-Rangá. Hella is situated 94 kilometres (58 mi) to the east of Reykjavík on the hringvegur (Road no.1) between Selfoss and Hvolsvöllur. The name of the town comes from caves near the river. It is said that Irish monks lived there in the times of first settlement ...
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HOFN Hotels & Accommodation
Höfn (pronounced "Hup") is an Icelandic fishing town in the south-eastern part of the country. As of 2009, the population was 2,200. This harbour town, the second largest in the south-eastern part of Iceland, gives scenic views of Vatnajökull (the largest ice cap in Europe by volume). The community is also known as Hornafjarðarbær ...
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HVERAGEROI Hotels & Accommodation
Hveragerði is a small town in the south of Iceland located 45 km to the east of Reykjavík on Iceland's main ringroad, Route 1. The river Varmá runs through the town. The surrounding area is part of the Hengill central volcano, and is geothermally active and experiences very frequent (usually minor) earthquakes. The town is known for its greenhouses ...
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KEFLAVIK Hotels & Accommodation
Founded in the 16th century, Keflavik developed on account of its fishing industry. Later its growth continued from flight operations at the Keflavik International Airport which was built by the US during the 1940s. The airport used to hold a significant NATO military base. It now serves as Iceland's main international hub ...
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SELFOSS Hotels & Accommodation
Selfoss is a town in southern Iceland on the banks of Ölfusá river. It is a part of the municipality Árborg. The Ring Road (Icelandic: Hringvegur) runs through the town on its way between Hveragerði and Hella. It is a centre of commerce and small industries of about 6300 inhabitants ...
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AKUREYRI Hotels & Accommodation
Akureyri is Iceland's third largest city, and the unofficial capital of North Iceland. Akureyri is a good base to explore some of the more remote areas of Iceland, such as Myvatn. Bus tours are available which take you to see the sulfur fields of the Devil's Kitchen, the enormous crater of Viti, and Godafoss (waterfall of the gods) ...
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EGILSSTADIR Hotels & Accommodation
EgilsstaOir is a town in east Iceland on the banks of Lagarfljot river. The town is young, even by Icelandic standards where urbanization is a fairly recent trend compared to mainland Europe. It was established in 1947 as an effort by the surrounding rural districts who felt the need for a service center in the region ...
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NESKAUPSTAOUR Hotels & Accommodation
Neskaupstaour is a town located on the fjord Norofjörour on the eastern side of Iceland with a small population. It suffered severe depopulation in the 1990s, but this has been reversed as a result of the building of an aluminium smelter and a new hydroelectric power-plant in East Iceland ...
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HELLNAR Hotels & Accommodation
Hellnar is an ancient fishing village, a cluster of old houses and buildings situated close to Arnarstapi on the westernmost part of the Snæfellsnes peninsula, Iceland. Although Hellnar village used to be a major port of call for fishing vessels and the largest and busiest centre of fishing and fishing vessels in Snæfellsnes ...
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