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Winter in Iceland is an amazing season. It’s the time of the Northern Lights, natural Ice Caves, snow-covered grounds, frozen waterfalls, furry Icelandic horses, great musical events, stunning sunsets and general adventures! Traveling to Iceland in winter is excellent for joining guided tours, so you will not have to worry about driving in more challenging circumstances and will have a pre-planned perfect itinerary to make sure you get the most out of your time in Iceland. The weather in Iceland in winter are milder than most think but when the wind is added to the equation the temperature feels much lower. Visiting Iceland in Winter is a visit to a Winter Wonderland
The Winter season is from the 15th of September to the 15th of April.
16th of September – Icelandic Nature
27th of October – Official First day of Winter in Iceland
November – Iceland Airwaves
November – Everybody’s Spectacular
11th of November – Icelandic Father’s Day
16th of November – Icelandic Language Day
1st of December – Independence Day
24th of December – Christmas Eve
25th of December – Christmas Day
26th of December – Boxing Day
31st of December – New Year’s Eve
1st of January – New Year’s Day
February – Sonar Reykjavik
March – Food and Fun
March – Reykjavik Fashion Festival
April – AK Extreme
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