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A city break to Iceland is less about the city and more about what surrounds it. Reykjavik acts as a base, but the real highlights lie just beyond. Within a short drive, you’ll find waterfalls, geysers and vast landscapes that feel completely untouched.

The Golden Circle is the most popular route, but there’s plenty more to explore, from volcanic terrain to black sand beaches. In winter, the Northern Lights add another dimension, while summer brings long daylight hours for extended exploring.

Back in Reykjavik, the pace is relaxed. There’s a growing food scene, small museums and a creative atmosphere that reflects the country’s culture.

Iceland suits travellers looking for something different from a traditional city break. It’s about space, nature and experiences that feel far removed from everyday routines.