
For stunning Northern Lights, visit Iceland during winter months (October-March). Enjoy snow-covered landscapes and ice caves. Summer (June-August) offers the midnight sun, perfect for hiking and exploring the Highlands. Consider the shoulder seasons (April-May & September) for fewer crowds and reasonable prices. Choose your ideal Iceland trip based on your preferred activities and weather conditions.
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