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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Iceland: The Adventure Playground


What would you do with practically 24 hours of daylight? Iceland in July provides just that! The outdoor activity options are limitless. Glacier-skiing, hiking, natural thermal pools, glacier tours, golfing at midnight, world famous fishing, bird watching, whale watching, mountain biking, and river-rafting.

Although there may not be a dark time of day, Iceland has a vibrant nightlife. The nation’s capital Reykjavik is where it all goes down. There are many diverse restaurants, bars, and clubs. All atmospheres are represented ranging from quiet pubs to mega dance clubs. Best of all they’re open til 6 AM.

When you find time to sleep do it at Hotel Plaza. Located in the heart of Reykjavik and surrounded by restaurants, shopping and nightlife.

Anthony’s Must Do’s in Iceland
Golf - With all the daylight I could get a lot of golfing in and plan to visit Keilir Golf Course for a midnight tee time. Located near the sea it looks to be a challenging course as some holes are surrounded by lava especially the back nine. This is an amazing opportunity to test your golf skills.

Outdoor Activities - Take a Glacier Tour, hike through Snæfellsjökull National Park, and relax in the thermal pools.

Nightlife – Party like a rock-star at club NASA. Reykjavi's most popular night club is known for their live music from the hottest bands.

Iceland? Let's Go!

~Anthony
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  2. Iceland is another place that's on mine and my husband's bucket lists. Friends of mine have gone and said it is amazing but the 24 hours of light are hard to adjust to. My husband is a huge fisherman and as you said Iceland offers world famous fishing so as you can guess this would be a major part of our itinerary!

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  4. Not too many places that would better to fish. When you go I hope you get some Capelin!

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