This Iceland's second-largest city has many exciting places you can visit. If you like learning new things, visit the Natural History Museum of Kopavogur or enjoy the Gurdarshan Kopavogur Art Museum exhibitions. But if you're an adventurer, take tours like Private Excursions Iceland, Super Jeep Experience, and Icelandic Adventure.
The city is known for its fish processing industry and is so famous for being the location of one of the important airports. Interestingly, this small fishing town is called "The Beatle Town," and you can visit the Rock n Roll Museum. There is a variety of seafood and other dishes, such as various baked goods and ice cream at Kökulist Bakery.
Reykjavik is a very popular city to visit in Iceland because there are many exciting activities, such as various festivals. Among them are the Art Festival and Ocean Festival in June, the Summer Solstice Festival, and many more. You can also join various unique tours, such as the Icelandic Horse Riding Tour in Lava Fields.
The fourth most populous city, as well as the Northern Capital of Iceland, has many unique tour options that you can join for several days. This city with rich marine life is the best place to watch whales and other fish, such as dolphins. Akureyri also has a flower garden containing 7,000 plant species open free of charge in summer.
This little paradise of Iceland is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, which you can visit by taking the Herjólfur ferry. Visit the Puffin Sanctuary to see more than 1.1 million puffins lay their eggs yearly before they migrate for the winter. Don't miss meeting Little Gray and Little White, rehomed whales cared for by experts at The Beluga Whale.
As is the case when visiting other countries, you must bring your passport and complete identity documents. This document is indeed very important to ensure the security of oneself in the destination country. Apart from that, you also need to bring a travel visa according to the purpose of your trip in Iceland. Another document that is no less important is an international driving license if you want to drive while in Iceland. Remember that Iceland has beautiful landscapes, so renting a car and driving yourself is a great option. Renting a 2x2 car may be more effective than using buses whose routes do not reach remote corners of the city. Another important document is a travel ticket, make sure you choose a flight ticket according to your desired schedule. Pay attention to the time because Malaysia has a time difference of 8 hours faster than Iceland.
This Iceland's second-largest city has many exciting places you can visit. If you like learning new things, visit the Natural History Museum of Kopavogur or enjoy the Gurdarshan Kopavogur Art Museum exhibitions. But if you're an adventurer, take tours like Private Excursions Iceland, Super Jeep Experience, and Icelandic Adventure.
The city is known for its fish processing industry and is so famous for being the location of one of the important airports. Interestingly, this small fishing town is called "The Beatle Town," and you can visit the Rock n Roll Museum. There is a variety of seafood and other dishes, such as various baked goods and ice cream at Kökulist Bakery.
Reykjavik is a very popular city to visit in Iceland because there are many exciting activities, such as various festivals. Among them are the Art Festival and Ocean Festival in June, the Summer Solstice Festival, and many more. You can also join various unique tours, such as the Icelandic Horse Riding Tour in Lava Fields.
The fourth most populous city, as well as the Northern Capital of Iceland, has many unique tour options that you can join for several days. This city with rich marine life is the best place to watch whales and other fish, such as dolphins. Akureyri also has a flower garden containing 7,000 plant species open free of charge in summer.
This little paradise of Iceland is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, which you can visit by taking the Herjólfur ferry. Visit the Puffin Sanctuary to see more than 1.1 million puffins lay their eggs yearly before they migrate for the winter. Don't miss meeting Little Gray and Little White, rehomed whales cared for by experts at The Beluga Whale.
As is the case when visiting other countries, you must bring your passport and complete identity documents. This document is indeed very important to ensure the security of oneself in the destination country. Apart from that, you also need to bring a travel visa according to the purpose of your trip in Iceland. Another document that is no less important is an international driving license if you want to drive while in Iceland. Remember that Iceland has beautiful landscapes, so renting a car and driving yourself is a great option. Renting a 2x2 car may be more effective than using buses whose routes do not reach remote corners of the city. Another important document is a travel ticket, make sure you choose a flight ticket according to your desired schedule. Pay attention to the time because Malaysia has a time difference of 8 hours faster than Iceland.