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NOVEMBER
Iceland
With striking landscapes of snow-capped
mountains, waterfalls, and molten lava
erup ng from ice, Iceland is a place like no
other on earth. November marks the
beginning of the aurora borealis season,
offering a chance to witness the breathtaking
spectacle of dancing northern lights in the
dark Arc c skies. While the weather may be
brisk, it’s perfect for exploring Iceland's
natural wonders without the summer crowds.
Iceland’s iconic Golden Circle, home to
landmarks like the Thingvellir Na onal Park,
Geysir, and Gullfoss waterfall, is a bucket list
des na on for sure, and the country’s famous
Blue Lagoon is equally enchan ng during this
me with its warm, mineral-rich waters. If you
want to explore off the beaten path, the
Secret Lagoon is another must-visit for a
serene hot spring experience.
There is no shortage of natural wonders and
cultural a rac ons in Iceland. No ma er how
much me you spend here, you will find
numerous incredible des na ons tailored to
your interests. Top a rac ons in the Icelandic
capital Reykjavik include the Hallgrimskirkja
church, the Harpa Concert Hall, and the
interac ve museum at Perlan. Also, don’t miss
the opportunity for whale and puffin watching
tours at Faxafloi Bay.