Travelling Iceland in the summer feels like a pastel-hued dream - a combination of the country's staggering scenery and the fact that it never gets completely dark. Even at 2am, the sun is dipped just below the horizon.
Your guide to summer in Iceland
Travelling Iceland in the summer feels like a pastel-hued dream - a combination of the country's staggering scenery and the fact that it never gets completely dark. Even at 2am, the sun is dipped just below the horizon, creating an eerily beautiful twilight zone.
What this means is:
a) There's plenty of time in the day for adventuring (think bathing in hot rivers, admiring barking seals and purring puffins, walking behind colossal waterfalls and hiking routes so cosmic you could be on another planet); and
b) You're probably going to want to sleep with an eye-mask.