Why travelers talk about Iceland years later

February 20, 2026 · Travel Tips

photographer: Bailey Burton : https://baileyburtonphoto.com

Years after returning home, many travelers find themselves daydreaming about Iceland’s otherworldly landscapes, friendly locals, and moments of pure wonder. That sense of awe doesn’t fade—it grows.

Unforgettable Experiences

  • Chase the Northern Lights on a clear winter night
  • Soak in secluded hot springs under the midnight sun
  • Explore glacier fields and dramatic waterfalls
  • Drive the rugged Westfjords coastline

Stay with Comfort and Character

After a day of adventure, relax at one of the charming inns featured on Ourhotels.is. Nestled near Borgarnes, Hvítá Inn offers cozy rooms and hearty Icelandic breakfasts. In the heart of the Westfjords, the Ísafjörður Inn combines modern comfort with breathtaking fjord views.

When to Go

• Summer (June–August): Endless daylight, accessible highland roads, puffin colonies.
• Winter (November–March): Best chances to see the Aurora Borealis, ice-caving tours, fewer crowds.

What to Pack

  • Waterproof, wind-resistant jacket and pants
  • Layered sweaters or fleeces
  • Sturdy hiking boots and warm socks
  • Swimsuit for geothermal pools

How Long to Stay

A week lets you cover the highlights along the Golden Circle, Snæfellsnes Peninsula, and a taste of the Westfjords. Ten days or more unlocks remote valleys, day hikes on glaciers, and richer cultural encounters in charming fishing villages.

Iceland’s beauty stays with you long after your flight has landed. Book your next adventure through Ourhotels.is and wake up to new horizons at Hvítá Inn, Ísafjörður Inn, or another welcoming property in West Iceland.