There’s an iceberg approaching us. Seems fun! Glacier Boat tour Iceland is full of such fun-filled moments coming all around the trip. When traveling around Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, the visitors get to see all the mighty glaciers floating over ice chilling water making it a beauty to take along the way.

This work of art by God is one such glare of life to roam around in Iceland Day Tour, one just cannot believe if it is real or not. The glaciers afloat are of various sizes and colors. The bluer boulders of Ice were imprinted so due to the age of the berg. We tell you what to expect from the Icelandic city to explore about Icebergs boat tour.

Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon is an ice field in southern parts of Iceland with more than 800 ft deep lagoon that is directly in contact with Atlantic ocean. There lies large glaciers breaking off the bergs falling into the ocean and one can easily listen to the cracks when in desperation. These glaciers stay afloat over the ocean surface which looks beautiful at times. These glaciers flow to the nearby beaches with the current and usually gets laid on the Diamond Beach. These glaciers can be touched and even playful at these beaches as they are small and easily touchable range.

Talking about Diamond Beach, a place to walk around and check the ice washed away from glaciers. The beach glaciers are easily playable, some are small and some so big like a tower. Roaming locals needs to have a special dress necessary to stay warm all on the body. Wear as many layers of clothing as necessary, someone coming from outside European continents may not be aware of the atmosphere. So it is completely necessary to wear jackets and windcheaters to stay warmer.

Then the time constraints, when should one travel? The lagoon basically opens in the month of May and kept opens all the way till September and sometimes November but it depends on the weather conditions. The Iceland Day tours runs frequently which make it possible to might be able to snag one onsite.

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