For those of you who are interested in seeing amazing sights and enjoying the sense of adventure that comes with traveling to exotic places, Iceland should be at the top of your bucket list. While Iceland might not be everybodyโs cup of tea, for those who donโt mind the cold and want to experience something totally out of the norm, then paying a visit to this wintery wonderland is definitely a good idea. The continent is host to some of the most spectacular sights in the world. So join us as we explore some of the most amazing highlights of Iceland, as well as some bizarre and unusual things you definitely wonโt find anywhere else.
Canned Air
Believe it or not, but these days, with global warming and carbon pollution rising to all-time levels, the desire to breathe clean, fresh air is becoming something that people are actually trying to make a business out of.
While visiting Iceland to breathe the air yourself is ideal, bringing a can of the stuff back home for those who couldnโt attend would be a nice gesture. While we donโt think youโd really be getting your moneyโs worth, it would be a much funnier gift than a โMy Friend Went Toโฆโ t-shirt!
The Coolest Caves
One of the best things about all the cold weather in Iceland is that it creates a number of really amazing natural phenomena that make for some pretty spectacular sights. One of the coolest of these has to be the many ice caves that youโll find around the country.
These are essentially rock ridges that have been frozen over with an icy ceiling which create these amazingly luminescent natural structures. You often have to hike to reach these though, so be prepared for an adventure!
The Last Cheeseburger
If youโre traveling to Iceland in the hopes of enjoying a traditional, Western-style fast-food meal, youโre not going to have much luck! While we might all enjoy a fast food snack from time to time, the small population in Iceland and their inherently traditional culture means that they donโt eat fast food much.
In fact, there are no operating McDonalds restaurants in the entire country and the last one was sold in 2009. So get used to eating the local food โ or bring your own snacks!
Mousekeeping
Despite the harsh cold weather, Iceland did experience a significant rise in the brown rat population during the 19th and 20th century as boats would frequently bring them with shipments by accident.
The fishing ports had the highest concentration of this species and, as a result, the locals had to import cats to help control the mice population. Today, having cats as โprofessionalโ mice catchers is still a tradition in Iceland and one that we hope continues for a while! Iceland is a cat-loverโs dream it seems.
Love Is Everywhere
As you can imagine, with all that cold weather, Icelandic people know how to keep it warm! As you can imagine, having all that cold weather and lack of direct sunlight can make people feel a little sad, drowsy, or isolated from time to time.
To show the people that they care (and have a great sense of creativity), the Icelandic government replaced all the red traffic lights with little red hearts to help brighten up your day if youโre in traffic and feel less disappointed about hitting a red light!