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Iceland is a Nordic island country known for its dramatic, scenic environment and prime positioning for experiencing the ...
Foreign Office advice stops well short of advising against travel to Iceland, meaning holiday companies can continue to ...
The ‘safety and security’ page of the Foreign Office’s travel advice for Iceland reads: ‘Recently there has been a series of volcanic eruptions on the Reykjanes peninsula in south-west ...
Yes, Iceland is generally a safe destination for tourists and solo travelers. Crime is not a major issue, and tourists can explore freely and safely if they implement standard travel safety measures.
Travel to Iceland has continued ... The Blue Lagoon has been closed in order to keep residents and tourists safe. Grindavík had been a dormant site for over 800 years before experiencing seismic ...
Tourists and residents have been evacuated as a volcano erupted in south-west Iceland, threatening a town and popular ...
The FCDO has warned British holidaymakers heading out to Iceland after the eruption in recent days, as it amends its security and safety guidance.
The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland's biggest tourist attractions. Authorities evacuated guests from the geothermal spa, moving them to nearby hotels when it became clear an eruption was imminent.
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