Best travel season
Winter in Iceland (December to February) may be cold, but it holds a unique charm. You can enjoy winter sports like skiing and snowmobiling, or marvel at Iceland's iconic glaciers and ice caves. Additionally, winter is the best season to witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights.
What to Wear Guide
Winter is extremely cold, with temperatures dropping below -10°C. Wear sufficient thermal underwear, down jackets, waterproof boots, as well as winter hats, scarves, and gloves to ensure warmth and comfort.
Time difference
The time difference between Bingpin and China is -8 hrs (8 hrs behind China).
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Recommended Experiences:
Sky Lake Hot Springs: Geothermal Lagoon Hot Springs, Enjoy Stunning Atlantic Views While Soaking
DC-3 Plane Wreckage: An apocalyptic landscape, mysterious and awe-inspiring, with an isolated and otherworldly feel that attracts photographers from around the globe
Glacier Hiking: Sólheimajökull Glacier + Mýrdalsjökull Ice Cap
Watting Shellier Cave: The cave features miraculous rock formations, traces left by magma a thousand years ago.
Katla Ice Cave (Super Jeep): Located on Mýrdalsjökull Glacier at Katla Volcano (one of Iceland's most active volcanoes)
Horse Riding in Iceland: Icelandic horses can be found almost everywhere, known as the purest breed in the world with robust physique
Langjökull Glacier Snowmobile: Easy to ride snowmobiles, experience the wilderness of the glacier

































