Another great video, never been there looks great, thanks for making travel videos that are some of the best i have seen. Try Hanoi North Vietnam, Lang Prabang Laos, or if you wont some thing near home try Lundy Island, all worth a check out.
Thanks Keith! We loved Iceland and would like to go back in the summer time. Ricky's been to Vietnam but we'd like to go together perhaps in two years time. Anywhere that has a lot of culture and delicious food is right up our street 😁 thank you for the support!
Thank you for the amazing video! We missed some of these attractions when we visited last January but we’re making a return trip next month and we will definitely be visiting a lot of what’s on this list!
You're very welcome. Glad to hear you're going back to Iceland to tick some other attractions off your list. Be sure to wrap up warm, as we went in February and it was extremely cold! Let us know if you need any more advice / help with regards to your trip 🙂 Susie
@@ToucanTravellers do you happen to have any suggestions on what to see in the Northern part of Iceland? We’ve got Dettifoss, Myvatin, Godafoss, and Asbyrgi Canyon on our list so far. We’ll probably do a glacier walk/atv at some point as well
The best video I’ve seen for winter travelling in Iceland - thank you for putting it all together! Did you have a word document or something by any chance with travel plans for each day while there? Might just mirror your trip as I’ll also be there for ~4 days:)
Hey there! So glad you enjoyed watching - and even more so that you found it useful :) 4 days is the perfect amount of time to spend in Iceland, and you can see a lot within that time. We wrote a full itinerary up on our blog here: worldtraveltoucan.com/4-days-in-iceland-itinerary/ - it includes information on the places we visited, restaurant options and even places to stay. Hope you have a great time. PS: be sure to bring/wear enough layers. Thermals are your best friend, as well as a pair of crampons :) Susie
So helpful and honestly exactly the kind of video I was looking for - will make planning for our trip much easier. One last q - for Northern Lights, did you find that they’re harder to spot on your own or you think dedicated tours are a waste of money and they could be seen anywhere/comes down to luck? Thank you!
Are you planning on renting a car? If so, a tour isn't entirely necessary. Hopefully you'll get to see the Northern Lights whilst you're there. You need luck most of the time, but be sure to check for high solar activity. You can check the aurora live forecast on this website here: en.vedur.is/weather/forecasts/aurora/ Promise this isn't a way to promote our website (:P) but we've done a guide on where to see the Northern Lights, including the best places to see them: worldtraveltoucan.com/northern-lights-iceland/@@kristijonassmitas356
Hello, thanks for your comment. We stayed in a few different places, which made it easier for us to get around and see the sites. We did an entire blog post of our trip, including where we stayed and what we saw each day: worldtraveltoucan.com/4-days-in-iceland-itinerary/
So beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us .
Great regards from Algarve Portugal 🇵🇹
Thank you so much André 😊
Excellent Iceland virtual tour, thank you so much, like it 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much for the love! We glad you liked it! :D
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Best video!! Really helped me plan my trip, very informative and precise. Thank you
You're very welcome Mohammed! We hope you enjoy Iceland just as much as we did 🇮🇸😊
Another great video, never been there looks great, thanks for making travel videos that are some of the best i have seen. Try Hanoi North Vietnam, Lang Prabang Laos, or if you wont some thing near home try Lundy Island, all worth a check out.
Thanks Keith! We loved Iceland and would like to go back in the summer time. Ricky's been to Vietnam but we'd like to go together perhaps in two years time. Anywhere that has a lot of culture and delicious food is right up our street 😁 thank you for the support!
Thank you for the amazing video! We missed some of these attractions when we visited last January but we’re making a return trip next month and we will definitely be visiting a lot of what’s on this list!
You're very welcome. Glad to hear you're going back to Iceland to tick some other attractions off your list. Be sure to wrap up warm, as we went in February and it was extremely cold! Let us know if you need any more advice / help with regards to your trip 🙂 Susie
@@ToucanTravellers do you happen to have any suggestions on what to see in the Northern part of Iceland? We’ve got Dettifoss, Myvatin, Godafoss, and Asbyrgi Canyon on our list so far. We’ll probably do a glacier walk/atv at some point as well
Very nice! We visited during pandemic time 2020
It's a magical place no matter the time of year you visit 🙏
that's a lot of cool waterfalls, were you able to see the Northern light?
We saw them twice, in Reykjavik and in Selfoss. We couldn't capture them on video, but got some nice photos! :)
The best video I’ve seen for winter travelling in Iceland - thank you for putting it all together! Did you have a word document or something by any chance with travel plans for each day while there? Might just mirror your trip as I’ll also be there for ~4 days:)
Hey there! So glad you enjoyed watching - and even more so that you found it useful :) 4 days is the perfect amount of time to spend in Iceland, and you can see a lot within that time. We wrote a full itinerary up on our blog here: worldtraveltoucan.com/4-days-in-iceland-itinerary/ - it includes information on the places we visited, restaurant options and even places to stay. Hope you have a great time. PS: be sure to bring/wear enough layers. Thermals are your best friend, as well as a pair of crampons :) Susie
So helpful and honestly exactly the kind of video I was looking for - will make planning for our trip much easier. One last q - for Northern Lights, did you find that they’re harder to spot on your own or you think dedicated tours are a waste of money and they could be seen anywhere/comes down to luck? Thank you!
Are you planning on renting a car? If so, a tour isn't entirely necessary. Hopefully you'll get to see the Northern Lights whilst you're there. You need luck most of the time, but be sure to check for high solar activity. You can check the aurora live forecast on this website here: en.vedur.is/weather/forecasts/aurora/ Promise this isn't a way to promote our website (:P) but we've done a guide on where to see the Northern Lights, including the best places to see them: worldtraveltoucan.com/northern-lights-iceland/@@kristijonassmitas356
Ohhh…love this and that’s what I thought - driving away from the cities and hopefully should be visible that way, thank you again!:)
What is the name of the backing track in first few minutes? Been dying to find it for a while now.
Hi there, i'm not too sure but we get our tracks from Epidemic sounds. I think it was under the genre of 'adventure' or something along those lines!
@@ToucanTravellers Nordic Shine - perfect, thanks! It’s even better as I use epidemic sound. Appreciate it
Where did you stay during this trip? All in same the place and traveled each day?
Hello, thanks for your comment. We stayed in a few different places, which made it easier for us to get around and see the sites. We did an entire blog post of our trip, including where we stayed and what we saw each day: worldtraveltoucan.com/4-days-in-iceland-itinerary/
Was this vedio taken in winter ,if yes please let me know which month
Hi there. We went early February last year and was indeed during the winter months in Iceland 🇮🇸