Written in collaboration with Mary Johnson
Iceland is among the many romantic places you need to consider when selecting a honeymoon destination. The roaring mountains, the capital, and the incredible sceneries around Iceland make it the perfect destination. Whether you are proposing or just enjoying the day with your love, the place covers everyone. You experience the best mesmerizing adventure, nights, and fine dining. Once you have visited Iceland, the romantic moments will give you a second thought about visiting the place.
Here are some things that will make your stay in Iceland enjoyable and romantic.

1. Soak in a hot spring
Natural occurring and artificial hot springs are part of the Icelandic culture and give Iceland its fame. Certainly, the Blue Lagoon is one of the beautiful sceneries you will experience. Your stay in Iceland is not complete without traveling to the Blue lagoon spa for at least a day. You need to soak yourselves in the hot springs rich in silica, relax and enjoy all of its wonderful benefits. Couple float therapy is among the luxury package to select when on your trip.
2. Enjoy the Icelandic cuisine
To complete your romantic adventure, you need to try the best Icelandic cuisine. The renowned Lava restaurant at Blue Lagoon for example, will treat you to a great meal made from the best local ingredients. While the Grandi area of the city offers you Omnom chocolate if you are among those with a sweet tooth. Around Reykjavik, you will experience the perfect private gourmet walk if you love a food tour, as it is among Iceland's attractions.
3. See the northern lights
Between late August and early April, your night is made more romantic by the appearance of the northern lights. The amazement of seeing the northern lights is experienced even by Iceland residents. You need to book the Northern lights tours to ensure that you catch them in the best way. The northern lights appears naturally, making it a must-watch.
4. Hike on a glacier
If you love to be active and explore, your trip may not be complete without some ice. On the south coast of Iceland, you will find guided glacier hikes on Svínafellsjökull and Sólheimajökull. You experience more adventure in the breathtaking backdrop in the paddle kayaks. On the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, you enjoy the atmospheric boat tour.
5. Visit a waterfall
When you are with your love partner standing in front of the gushing waterfall makes the idea more romantic. Iceland has many waterfalls from north to south, east, and west, such as Gullfoss and Skógafoss.
The best times to visit Iceland are between June and August. The midnight sun and warmer temperatures make it more enjoyable as long days of sunlight are experienced. The best time to view the northern lights is during the winter, although it's a bit cold. The country is a year-round destination because the landscape transforms between winter and summer.
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