Reykjavík
in £60s-£80s rtn
Cheap winter Iceland dates have just landed!
But wait, is it even worth it when it's so cold and dark?
Umm, YES! Here's 3 unique silver linings about visiting the Land of Ice and Fire during winter...
1) No need to panic about polar nights, you'll still get five full hours of daylight in November-December. And after the sunsets, it's aurora-spotting time.
2) Thanks to colder weather, the glacial rivers freeze and form sapphire blue translucent ice caves ready for you to explore.
3) Although the F roads may be closed, the golden circle road stays open. But now, the crowds are replaced with a powdery dusting of snow.
And here's a bonus—the bubbling hot springs feel a million times more soothing when the outside temp is sub-zero.
P.S. We also spotted these Christmas dates for £106 rtn!
Taking off ✈️
Tip Published: Mar 11, 2025
To:
- Reykjavík (KEF) - £67
From:
- Birmingham (BHX)
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