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Laugarvatn Fontana, Iceland’s Geothermal Wellness Spa

Less than an hour’s drive from the capital city of Reykjavik, located in the middle of the famous Golden Circle, lies the small village of Laugarvatn. And, on the shores of a lake with the same name, there is one of Iceland’s lesser-known gems, Laugarvatn Fontana hot springs spa and bath.
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Iceland’s Berry Season

Late summer is berry season in Iceland and locals flock to the country side to their local heath to pick ripe wild bilberries and crowberries, which grow in abundance almost everywhere.
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Reykjavik’s Pond - Tjörnin

Known locally as Tjörnin (which is the Icelandic word for “Pond”), this downtown icon is and has been the focal point of the city for generations.
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September Weather in Iceland

Learn what you can expect the from the weather in Iceland, including temperature, precipitation and a few other tips, in the month of September.
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Reykjavik's Swimming Pools

Swimming may not spring to mind as a popular - dare I say - even an available activity in Iceland’s capital city of Reykjavik. But don’t forget to bring your swimsuit because the city has 7 swimming pools.
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Iceland's Famous Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa is arguably Iceland’s best-known attraction, and for good reason; take one look at its iconic milky-blue waters and moon-like surrounding landscapes and you will be intrigued.
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Must See Attractions in Downtown Reykjavik

Our location near the heart of the city center makes Berjaya Reykjavik Marina Hotel an excellent launching point for a walking tour of the city’s landmarks. You can easily spend one day, or several, wandering amongst the colorful rooftops and taking in the eclectic culture.
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Nautholsvik, Reykjavik's Beach Club

When you think of Iceland, what images are conjured up? For some it might be volcanos and vikings, while for others it´s glaciers and geysers. But how about sunbathing and sandcastles? No? Well get out your beach towels...
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Perlan, The Pearl of Reykjavik

The Perlan or “The Pearl,” is a landmark building of Iceland’s capital and is located within easy walking distance of Berjaya Reykjavik Natura Hotel tourists. If you are staying with us, or just visiting Reykjavik, we highly recommend exploring this most interesting structure.
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Reykjavik's largest forest - Oskjuhlid

Oskjuhlid is the largest wooded area in Reykjavik. Located near the landmark building Perlan and Berjaya Reykjavik Natura Hotel, this is an area used for recreation, including running, biking, walking and simply enjoying nature.
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