Iceland is a unique travel destination for the tourist from across the world. Most tourists arrive here via plane, yet there is a ferry service from Denmark, which takes around two days.
Once, you reach to this beautiful country, you can opt for various options of travelling to explore the various parts of Iceland and driving tours Iceland is the most popular one.
It is
relatively much more adventurous. However, driving tour Iceland needs cautions as you might experience some unfamiliar
situations. For example, numerous single lane bridges on the Route 1, where the
rule is allow the closest vehicle to cross first.
It is also very common to see
horses, cows and sheep on the road moving with your vehicles. The rule of the
thumb is also to expect such animals to rush in front of your vehicle that
requires extra cautions. Often paved road alters to gravel, which can lead to
accident.
There are also few blind
curves as well as narrow roads that can be dangerous for the new driver to this
place. Mountain roads are mostly closed during winter.
Most of the
tourists begin their trip in Reykjavik, the capital city of the country, which
is also popular for the exciting nightlife as well as shopping. This city has
art galleries, museums, musical venues, botanical gardens, cultural and other
festivals activities. If you are making a visit to this city you should not
miss the chance of Northern Lights TripsIceland.
Iceland has
around 30 small islands and one out of them get referred as Grimsey that is
crossed by Arctic Circle, where you can witness the midnight sun in their
entirety while on mainland sun will dip down horizon briefly. It has
approximately 100 inhabitants, which is around 25 miles from northern coast of
the country.