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30Jul

Why Visit Iceland? Here’s Why Travelers Are Obsessed With the Land of Fire and Ice

When The Traveling Professor first landed at Iceland’s Keflavik Airport about eight years ago on his first small group tour to Iceland, his first thought was: “Why would anyone want to travel here?” With cold winds, wet weather, and a stark lava-strewn landscape, it was hard to imagine the draw. But after years of leading small group tours to Iceland, he understands the magic—and why so many travelers keep coming back.

From natural wonders to unforgettable experiences, Iceland is a destination unlike any other. Here’s what makes Iceland one of the most fascinating travel destinations in the world.

Top Things to Do in Iceland on a Small Group Tour

1. The Golden Circle Tour

A must-do for first-time visitors, the Golden Circle Tour is an 8-hour excursion outside of Reykjavik. It's a staple on our Iceland itineraries. Highlights include:

  • Thingvellir National Park – where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet.

  • Geysir geothermal area – home to bubbling hot springs and spouting geysers.

  • Gullfoss Waterfall – one of the most powerful and awe-inspiring waterfalls in Iceland.

  • Friðheimar Greenhouse – a traveler favorite for its fresh tomato-based cuisine served in a warm, greenhouse setting.

2. South Coast Adventure

The South Coast of Iceland offers a full-day adventure filled with jaw-dropping scenery. Expect:

  • Black sand beaches like Reynisfjara

  • Towering waterfalls such as Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss

  • Glaciers, volcanoes, and rugged cliffs

It’s one of the most photogenic and thrilling areas to explore.

3. Relax in the Blue Lagoon

A trip to Iceland isn’t complete without a soak in the Blue Lagoon, Iceland’s famous geothermal spa. Its milky blue waters, rich in minerals like silica and sulfur, offer the ultimate in relaxation—and an iconic photo opportunity.

4. Whale Watching Excursions

If you're visiting in the right season, whale watching in Iceland is a must. Tours from Reykjavik or nearby harbors often include sightings of humpbacks, dolphins, puffins, and more. It’s a true bucket-list experience.

5. See the Northern Lights

Aurora Borealis in Iceland is a natural phenomenon many travelers dream of seeing. From mid-September through mid-April, the skies can light up with brilliant greens and purples—especially during the fall and early spring. On many of our tours, the Northern Lights have even been visible right from the hotel!

6. Explore Quirky Reykjavik

Iceland’s capital city, Reykjavik, is full of surprises. Visit:

  • The Big Lebowski Bar

  • Funky local food halls

  • Museums (yes, even one dedicated to a rather "unspeakable" subject)

  • The world-famous Icelandic hot dog stand

It’s walkable, artsy, and endlessly entertaining.

How to Get to Iceland (It’s Easier Than You Think)

Short Flights from North America

It’s just 5 to 6 hours from most major U.S. East Coast cities to Reykjavik. On one occasion, a tailwind helped our group fly from Boston to Iceland in under 5 hours!

Affordable Flights to Iceland

You have several budget-friendly options:

  • Icelandair – Offers the option of an Iceland stopover on your way to Europe.

  • PLAY Airlines – Ultra-low-cost carrier with frequent deals.

  • Delta – Now offers direct flights from Detroit.

Is Iceland Expensive to Visit?

Iceland has a reputation for being pricey—but it doesn't have to break the bank. Here’s why:

  • Flights are often cheaper than traveling to mainland Europe.

  • Short trips (3–5 days) allow you to see the best of Iceland quickly.

  • Small group tours offer better value and eliminate costly guesswork.

  • Dining and transportation can be managed smartly with guided planning.

Join a Small Group Tour to Iceland with The Traveling Professor

Iceland is a destination full of wonder, from dramatic landscapes to cultural quirks. Whether it's your first trip or your fifth, there's always something new to experience.

Join The Traveling Professor on a carefully curated small group tour to Iceland. We’ll show you the highlights, the hidden gems, and everything in between—making your Icelandic adventure unforgettable.

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Who Writes the Small Group Tour Blog?

Professor Steve Solosky, The Traveling Professor, is the founder of Small Group Tours by The Traveling Professor, operating since 2009. A former college professor and author of The Traveling Professor’s Guide to Paris, Steve has planned and led small group tours throughout Europe, Canada, South America, and beyond. His travel expertise has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, WCBS Radio, and The New York Times Travel Show.

Each article is written or reviewed from the perspective of a working tour operator who plans real itineraries, works with local guides and hotels, and helps travelers prepare for successful small group trips.

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