
9 Incredible Day Trips from Reykjavik
Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland and the hub for most international travelers. If you’re visiting Iceland, you’ll almost certainly fly into Reykjavik.

Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland and the hub for most international travelers. If you’re visiting Iceland, you’ll almost certainly fly into Reykjavik.

Often overlooked in comparison with some of the other countries in southeastern Europe, Serbia and its cities are somewhat of a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered.

The west part of Germany is a region of contrasts, from heavy industry to romantic river cruises where vineyards and medieval castles reign.

Located in southwest France, on the banks of the Garonne River, this city is often overlooked by tourists in favor of more well-known destinations like Paris and Nice.

With canals galore, beautiful gabled houses, world-class museums and more, Dutch cities are certainly home to some fine sights.

Austria is known for its great mountains and even greater skiing. It’s known for its composers like Strauss and Mozart – Salzburg is Mozart’s city, after all.

Nantes is a terrific city to visit in western France, as it offers a mix of history, art, culture, and modernity.

An expensive city to visit, one of the best things about London is that so many of its world-famous museums are free to the public.

The Loire Valley is home to some of the most beautiful chateaux in France. These majestic castles and palaces were once the playgrounds of the wealthy nobility.

The French Riviera — or as the French refer to it, the Cote d’Azur — is the playground for the rich, famous… and basically everybody else.

At first glance, the Scottish landscape is harsh: foreboding fortresses atop hills and cliffs, the desolate moors… But spend some time here and you’ll quickly realize Scotland has its own unique beauty: breathtaking highlands, craggy coastlines, and blue lakes and rivers just made for fishing.

Just south of Turkey, and in the far eastern corner of the Mediterranean Sea, is the island of Cyprus.

From awe-inspiring glaciers to geothermal springs and active volcanoes, Iceland is a place where nature always takes center stage.

Italy is home to the greatest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. High art and monuments are to be found everywhere around the country.

A land of unimaginable beauty, the sprawling highlands of Scotland are delightfully wild and free and as such any nature lover will surely depart having fallen in love with all of the amazing sights on offer.
