Cruises to Reykjavik, Iceland
There’s a good reason that Iceland is considered a photographer’s dream destination. Its terrain is visually stunning, offering views of lava flows, hot springs, unspoiled nature – and colorful, fascinating cities like Reykjavik. The world’s most northerly capital brings together quaint villages, exciting museums, a flourishing music scene and restaurants that rival Europe’s finest.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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| Average Low | 27° | 29° | 29° | 33° | 39° | 44° | 47° | 46° | 41° | 36° | 31° | 32° |
| Average High | 35° | 37° | 37° | 41° | 47° | 52° | 55° | 54° | 49° | 44° | 38° | 20° |
Reykjavik, Iceland Highlights
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The Blue Lagoon
The water is 98º F warm, mineral-rich and famous for its healing properties. The blue color of the water, the steam and the 13-foot lava wall create a magical atmosphere. -
Ishestar Riding Center
Ride the same breed of horse that the Vikings rode. And you’ll ride them into the lava fields surrounding Mt. Helgafell, or to Lake Hvaleyrarvatn. It’s an experience you won’t soon forget.
Head to the thermal fields of Krysuvik, where you’ll witness powerful jets of steam escaping from deep below the earth’s crust, as well as purple and yellow pools of boiling mud.

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