Iceland puts on its colorful jacket in the summer months. With up to 23 hours of daylight, the green moss and pink-purple wildflowers pop no matter when you see them.
There are now plenty of direct flights from Europe and North America to add to the existing network of Icelandair, plus the handful of other carriers that serve Reykjavik.
But the expanding PLAY network is not the only aviation boost to Icelandic tourism. Later this year, a new airline will provide services directly to Northern Iceland from destinations across Europe.... [+]will be based at Akureyri Airport , from where it will initially serve cities in the U.K., Denmark and Spain.Recent improvements to the remote region of northwest Iceland are sure to attract new curious travelers this summer.
Highlights of the 590-mile circular Westfjords Way road trip include the vast Dynjandi waterfall, a new viewing platform at Bolafjall mountain and the densely-populated bird cliffs at Latrabjarg. Isafjordur makes sense as a base in this part of Iceland. The small town of just a few thousand people has more facilities than you might expect given its status as a regional hub.Take some extra layers though, as Isafjordur is notoriously cool during the summer. Mean temperatures only just top 50°F.In a country packed with outdoor, natural attractions, accommodation is often a mere afterthought for many travelers.
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