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Icelandic Festivals - May to November 2017

Icelanders plain and simple just love festivals. Throughout the year there are many festivals and events held all over the country. Whether it be a music, activity or simply camping together. And for some the music and art scene is the biggest draw. Iceland offers anything from one-venue happenings to impressive multi-venue festivals where on show there are along with Icelandic talents often performances by international acts and artists. This is also a lovely way to meet the locals who especially in the smaller towns are very involved with the festival and proud to share the experience with their visitors. The summer ahead is no different. Here you have a little sneak peek on what Iceland has to offer this year.
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Best time to visit?

Did you know… that you can experience adventures in Iceland all year round. A common question is; when is the best time to visit the land of fire and ice? Unfortunately there is no right answer. It depends on various factors. When is it convenient for you to travel? What are you interested in experiencing? Do you want to experience the midnight sun or are the northern lights more appealing? No matter your answer, Iceland offers you an unforgettable experience all year round.
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Temperature in Iceland

Many Icelanders like to talk about the weather – this natural phenomenon that sometimes seems to change before you know it. The weather has shaped the Icelandic nation during the ages. And the reason why there are no mosquitos in Iceland is probably because of the conditions in Iceland; changes in climate in Iceland are so rapid that the mosquito does not have sufficient time to complete its lifecycle (why.is/svar.php?id=5488). So we don’t have these annoying creatures.
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Winter in Reykjavik

Reykjavík offers you endless possibilities while staying in the city during winter – festivals, cultural events and then there are always the many swimming pools as well as the endless sky where you can watch the dance of the northnern lights. You can also visit an information and exhibition centre dedicated to the Northern Lights, called Aurora Reykjavík. (http://www.aurorareykjavik.is)
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Follow the weather they say.

In Iceland we have a saying "Follow the weather" which means we will go wherever the best weather will be.
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Iceland Weather and Length of Days in October

For those planning a trip to Iceland, here’s some information on what you can most likely expect the weather to be like as well as how long the days will be. Read on.
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Top 3 Tours in South Iceland

You’ve seen the pictures – now you want to experience it yourself! At Berjaya Hotels you can book a variety of tours at the Your Perfect Day desks to some of the most amazing and unforgettable landscapes you’ve ever been to. The tours are operated by Iceland Travel.
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Places to Visit in Iceland Other Than Reykjavik

Some may know that the capital city is Reykjavik but not much else. This blog post is for those who want to break out and see more of Iceland. So, without further ado we present: Places to visit other than Reykjavik.
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Museums in Reykjavík

Reykjavik is the cultural hub of Iceland, full of world-class museums and historical marvels. Though there are many small museums that cater to specialty interests, here’s a round-up of those with the broadest appeal.
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Did you know this about your Berjaya Hotel?

Berjaya Hotels has eight locations around Iceland. Some of them have a history you might not have known about!
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