Iceland is one of the most beautiful and dramatic countries to visit during winter. Expect the landscape to be under a thick blanket of pristine white snow with volcanoes, glaciers and mountain peaks bursting through. Spending some time in Iceland in winter, which typically runs from October to April, will mean wrapping up warm, but still offers visitors a wide variety of things to do, and places to go. Daylight during winter is limited, with the country seeing around four to five hours of sunlight in December.

Despite these darker days, the country is still incredibly beautiful. Watch the sunrise without getting up too early, and experience the sheer magnitude of sights like the Northern Lights for longer. Winter in Iceland tends to be quieter and cheaper for tourists during winter as ma

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