202 1 Is quarantine required for entry into Iceland? Is Iceland suitable for winter or summer?
1, 202 1 Is it necessary to enter Iceland for quarantine? As of June, 20021,Iceland's borders are open to tourists from all over the world. After arriving at the Icelandic border, you need to choose detection+short-term isolation or provide relevant certificates to avoid detection and isolation. Details will be explained below. In addition, all inbound tourists are required to provide negative proof of nucleic acid test within 72 hours before entry. If you don't carry the negative certificate of nucleic acid test within 72 hours, you will be fined up to 65438+ one million Icelandic krona (about 5 100 RMB).
In July 20021year, Iceland's chief epidemiologist suggested stopping the nucleic acid detection of the vaccinated or recovered entry personnel and children.
2. Is Iceland suitable for winter or summer weather?
Winter: It often rains sleet, with low temperature and strong wind.
Summer: There is no snow, it rains occasionally, the temperature is not so cold, and the wind is still very strong (you still have to wear a trench coat in summer).
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Winter: In winter, it looks more like Iceland (as I remember it). It looks like a frozen country. There is more ice on the glacier lake and more ice on the glacier. The weather is bad, so there is a gloomy feeling.
Summer: You can see the blue sky in summer. There are many giant waterfalls in Iceland, and rainbows can often be seen. Because you can travel to the north in summer, you can see several craters in the north.
3. What are the special activities in Iceland in winter: Lan Bing Cave and Aurora?
There are very beautiful pictures on the Lan Bing Cave website, but when I went there, the cave that the guide took us to felt ordinary, not very big, and did not meet my expectations. Because the caves in Lan Bing will keep moving, depending on temperature and other factors, depending on luck.
At the same time, because the place where I go continues to rain and snow, the weather is too bad, so friends who want to go to Iceland to see the aurora in winter should be mentally prepared. Tromso in Norway or Finland is more recommended than Iceland.