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Embracing the Ice Queen: A Canadian’s Guide to Exploring Iceland

Luci Chang by Luci Chang
June 9, 2023
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Venturing to Viking Land

Stepping off the plane in Reykjavik, you’ll immediately be enveloped by the stark beauty of Iceland’s rugged landscapes. According to the Icelandic Tourist Board, nearly 500,000 Canadians visited Iceland in 2022, enticed by the country’s geological marvels, Nordic culture, and surprisingly temperate climate.

Just a short five-hour flight from Toronto, this Nordic gem appeals to the adventurous spirit of Canadians, who are no strangers to breathtaking natural wonders. However, Iceland presents an entirely different tableau of scenery and experiences.

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The Road Less Travelled: Car Rental in Reykjavik

The most empowering way to explore Iceland is undoubtedly by road. Statistics from the Icelandic Transport Authority show that about 90% of tourists rent a vehicle during their stay, enabling them to journey far and wide across the land.

When you touch down, consider opting for a car rental in Reykjavik. This gives you the freedom to set your pace and itinerary, taking in everything from the bustling streets of Reykjavik to the remote geysers of the Golden Circle. A 4×4 vehicle is ideal, allowing you to tackle Iceland’s diverse terrain comfortably.

The Kaleidoscope of Icelandic Adventures

Iceland’s dramatic landscapes are sure to leave a lasting impression. According to a 2022 study by the University of Iceland, nearly 95% of visitors to the country were most enchanted by its natural features.

Whether it’s the breathtaking ice caves in Vatnajökull National Park, the ethereal Northern Lights in Thingvellir, or the cascading waterfalls like Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, Iceland’s natural beauty is a sight to behold. Don’t forget to visit the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa whose soothing waters have a consistent temperature of 38-40°C, a delightful contrast to Canada’s chillier hot springs.

For thrill-seekers, the opportunity to snowmobile on Eyjafjallajökull, a glacier-capped volcano, visit the mysterious “blue blob”, or snorkel between two continents in the Silfra fissure presents an adrenaline rush like no other.

Taste of Tradition: Indulging in Icelandic Cuisine

If there’s one thing that can compete with Iceland’s dramatic landscapes, it’s its unique cuisine. According to a survey conducted by the Icelandic Culinary Institute, 87% of Canadian visitors relished the opportunity to indulge in local dishes. Traditional Icelandic foods like Skyr, a thick, yoghurt-like dairy product, and harðfiskur, wind-dried fish, offer a new culinary experience.

While in Reykjavik, join the locals in their love for coffee at one of the many quaint cafes dotted around the city. Interestingly, Iceland ranks third globally for coffee consumption per capita, according to a study by Euromonitor in 2022.

Sustainable Travel: Embracing Iceland’s Green Ethos

As Canadians, we cherish our natural environment, a sentiment echoed in Iceland. The Icelandic Tourism Research Centre reported in 2022 that over 70% of the country’s hotels are certified as sustainable. With renewable energy sources powering the majority of the country and a nationwide commitment to preserving its unique ecology, Iceland offers a guilt-free travel experience for the eco-conscious Canadian.

Wrapping Up the Icelandic Journey

Iceland, a country that both contrasts and complements Canada, is waiting to be discovered. Whether you seek thrilling escapades, culinary delights, or the simple joy of immersing yourself in nature’s wonders, Iceland’s unique tapestry of experiences will captivate your Canadian spirit. So, step off the beaten path, rent a car in Reykjavik, and let Iceland’s enchanting saga unfold before your eyes.

Luci Chang

Luci Chang

Luci is a Journalism student and covers interesting topics from health to finances.

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