Travel to Reykjavik
- Suzanne Pritchard
- Nov 30, 2006
- 1 min read
**EDITED TO ADD** Check out the December edition of the Atlantic Monthly for an entire article on why Reykjavik in winter ROCKS!
Why go to Reykjavik in December?
1. To see The Northern Lights The Northern Lights (aka Aurora Borealis) are visible only from September through April and can only be seen on a clear, crisp night. If you’re lucky enough, you can catch a sight of the swirling, dancing lights on your winter trip.
2.Visit the Blue Lagoon The Blue Lagoon is a pool of geothermal seawater (2/3 saltwater and 1/3 freshwater) that has a constant temperature of 100-110°F. The seawater is led directly from its natural source to the Blue Lagoon, where guests enjoy bathing enveloped in the warm blue water. The Blue Lagoon has become one of Iceland’s most visited tourist places and is also very popular among Icelandic people.
3. To see the Gorgeous city of Reykjavik Take a VACATION to a very cool place famous for its design, food, people & culture. I’m so excited about my upcoming trip!
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