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A Land of Stark Beauty and Viking Lore

Iceland is a Nordic island country in the North Atlantic Ocean and the most sparsely populated country in Europe. Iceland’s capital and largest city is Reykjavík. Reykjavík and the surrounding areas in the southwest of the country are home to over two-thirds of the country’s population. Iceland is the only part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge that rises above sea level, and its central volcanic plateau is erupting almost constantly.

Area of Iceland

  • 102,775 km2

Population of Iceland

  • 371,580

Why Travel to Iceland

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Map of Iceland

Standing on the Arctic Circle

Iceland is at the juncture of the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, and its mainland is entirely south of the Arctic Circle, which passes through the small Icelandic island of Grímsey off the main island’s northern coast. On Grímsey visitors can stand on the Arctic Circle itself! The country lies between latitudes 63 and 68°N, and longitudes 25 and 13°W. Geologically, Iceland lies on both the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates; visitors can even walk through the rift between the continents! Many fjords and rivers punctuate Iceland’s 4,970 km-long (3,088-mi) coastline, and as might be expected, Iceland holds a vast number of glaciers.

Wildlife of Iceland

Iceland is a land of stark beauty, where volcanic landscapes meet icy fjords and wildlife thrives in some of the most intense environments on Earth, both on land and in the surrounding waters. While the land mammal population is limited, the Arctic fox, as the only native land mammal, has adapted remarkably. Other mammals, such as reindeer and sheep, were introduced by humans. Iceland’s surrounding waters are rich in marine life, making it one of the best places in the world for whale watching, with humpback whales, minke whales, blue whales, and the occasional orca within sight. Seals, including harbor seals and grey seals, are also abundant. And the Atlantic puffin, with its distinctive appearance, is a particular highlight.

Polar Bear

Polar Bear

Polar Bear Quick Overview Scientific Name Ursus maritimus Population Estimated at 22,000-31,000 globally (IUCN) Regions Arctic, Europe, North...

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Walrus

Walrus

Walrus Quick Overview Scientific Name Odobenus rosmarus Population Estimated at 225,000 globally, of which about 20,000 live in the Northern...

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Northern Gannet

Northern Gannet

Northern Gannet Quick Overview Scientific Name Morus bassanus Population Estimated at 1,500,000-1,800,000 individuals globally Regions Arctic and...

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Common Eider

Common Eider

Common Eider Quick Overview Scientific Name Somateria mollissima Population Estimated at close to 2 million globally Regions Arctic and North...

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Black Guillemot

Black Guillemot

Black Guillemot Quick Overview Scientific Name Cepphus grylle Population Estimated at close to 400,000–700,000 individuals globally Regions North...

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Atlantic Puffin

Atlantic Puffin

The Atlantic puffin or the “clown of the sea,” is a recognisable seabird in the North Atlantic. Famous for its beak and diving, it is essential in...

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Arctic Skua

Arctic Skua

The Arctic Skua, also known as the 'parasitic jaeger', has adapted to some of the planet’s most challenging environments with its streamlined shape,...

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Arctic Fox

Arctic Fox

Have you ever heard of a fox that can change colors? And it is roughly the size of a house cat? We're talking about the Arctic fox, one of nature's...

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Humpback Whale

Humpback Whale

An encounter with a Humpback Whale is always a top experience for our guests, with these impressively huge animals curiously approaching our ships...

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Orca

Orca

Orca or ‘killer whales’ might be one of the most well-known and distinctive creatures that we encounter on our voyages to Antarctica. Identifiable...

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Arctic Tern

Arctic Tern

They are elegant, beautiful and remarkable birds that fly extraordinary distances. Whether you embark on one of our journeys to the Southern or...

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Today’s Forecast: Uncertain

Visitors should expect to experience a wide variety of weather in Iceland – wind, rain, and sun can all occur within the same hour; sometimes all together! The southwest of the country is slightly warmer, wetter, and windier than the northern and eastern regions. Coastal areas of the country have a subpolar maritime climate (similar to areas such as Tierra del Fuego and southeast Alaska), while the interior exhibits a cold tundra climate.

  AVERAGE HIGH AVERAGE LOW PRECIPITATION
January 34°F (1°C) 27°F (-3°C) 3.15 in (80 mm)
February 34°F (1°C) 27°F (-3°C) 2.76 in (70 mm)
March 37°F (3°C) 28°F (-2°C) 2.95 in (75 mm)
April 41°F (5°C) 32°F (0°C) 2.36 in (60 mm)
May 48°F (9°C) 37°F (3°C) 1.97 in (50 mm)
June 54°F (12°C) 45°F (7°C) 1.77 in (45 mm)
July 57°F (14°C) 48°F (9°C) 1.97 in (50 mm)
August 55°F (13°C) 46°F (8°C) 2.17 in (55 mm)
September 50°F (10°C) 43°F (6°C) 2.56 in (65 mm)
October 43°F (6°C) 36°F (2°C) 3.35 in (85 mm)
November 37°F (3°C) 32°F (0°C) 3.54 in (90 mm)
December 34°F (1°C) 28°F (-2°C) 3.74 in (95 mm)

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