In Iceland, vibrant nightlife is concentrated in clubs and bars, which can be found not only in the capital. Cozy R5 Bar in Akureyri, the “northern capital” of Iceland, is known for a rich selection of beers, including the authentic Icelandic. In Borgarnes, you'll find a unique late night cafe, Blomasetrid, resembling a residential house with its warm atmosphere. It is also a flower shop - the cafe's veranda is buried in flowers, while inside, in addition to a cafe itself furnished with easy chairs, one can find a gift shop. Coffee and tea, as well as waffles, pies and other desserts, are served here. And on the second floor, there are guest rooms where they can have a good rest.
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Dularfulla Búdin is a small bar in Akranes where tea and local beer are poured, tasty sandwiches and pastries are served, and live music is played. Owners of the bar are very friendly. Visitors to Selfoss are advised to go to Fron Bar and Nightclub - a beautifully decorated nightlife facility where you can dance to crazy music and enjoy a broad selection of cocktails presented here. While in Reykjavik, it would be nice to explore Micro Bar where one can taste an incredible amount of beer for free and Kaldi Bar where gin and craft beer are poured.
Those preferring daytime activities are recommended to go on the Golden Circle tour, which includes a visit to the Thingvallavatn valley. The trip lasts 8 hours and costs about $ 65. Beautiful Tingvallavatn lake, amazing geysers, magnificent waterfalls, historic Skalholt Church - all these can be seen in one day of traveling by comfortable air-conditioned bus, guided by a guide. Those who dream of seeing the Northern Lights with their own eyes must go on a five-hour night tour. Tours are held from early autumn to April - only during this period of clear nights is it possible to witness the incredible sky glow. The trip would cost you $ 50 and more. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
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The most energetic hiking enthusiasts cannot miss their chance to go on a twelve-hour travel tour of southern Iceland. Buses take tourists to the best places for walking and exploring the area: huge waterfalls, a wonderful black sand beach, majestic glaciers, quiet Icelandic villages. Be sure to bring along food and a camera. The trip would cost you $ 180 and more. In Iceland, there is also something to do for rafting enthusiasts. In Akureyri, you can go rafting under the guidance of friendly instructors on Viking Rafting tour - about five hours on clear river waters guarantee excitement and a desire to experience this adventure once again.
In Hella, you can find "Icelandic HorseWorld", a must-see for lovers of animals and, above all, horses. This is a real farm where you can book an all-inclusive tour with breakfast, lunch and dinner, a cozy room in a small house and, of course, horseback riding. Friendly guides are ready to tell all they know about these wonderful animals and the local nature. Dalvik must be visited by all those who admire whales and dolphins. That's where you can book a boat tour to observe the marine creatures and learn a lot about them from professional guides. Besides dolphins and whales, you can see seabirds and seals. Such a truly fantastic experience will be remembered for a long time.
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Akureyri invites travelers to relax after all the incredible adventures in the famous Bjorbodin Beer Spa. A warm bath of beer, hops and clean water nourishes and moisturizes the skin, strengthens the hair and, of course, relieves stress. Those who like to splash in clear water would probably prefer a geothermal bath - its water heated by a volcano has a great effect on the body due to its high content of minerals. The contrast between warm water, cold white snow around, and the clear fresh air is pleasantly refreshing. There are many similar geothermal sources in Iceland, you only need to choose the nearest one.