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Summer activities in Iceland: an endless list of things to do

May 26th, 2009 AElliott No comments

reykjavik-littleSummertime in Iceland brings endless daylight and lush green panoramas broken only by the many colourful wild flowers. While the warmth nurtures nature back to vibrant life, so too do Iceland’s human inhabitants get busy with a myriad of events and activities.

A few of the highlights in June, July and August each summer include events spanning from Culture Night to the European Swamp Soccer Championships. Add to that marathons, sailing regattas and midnight golf, and Icelandic summers start to look pretty unusual and interesting.

The first weekend in June is the Festival of the Sea, during which Iceland celebrates its biggest natural resource and Icelandic fishermen proudly show off their craft to throngs of people. Towns across the country embrace a carnival atmosphere for the event, with barbecues, fairground rides, competitions and games.

Later that month, on 17 June, Iceland celebrates it 1944 independence from Denmark. Independence Day starts with formal speeches and a chance to see MPs, the President and ambassadors up close. After this comes the turn of street parties, parades, live music, dance shows, exhibitions and all sorts of riotous fun which stretches long into the night.

Talking of long into the night: late June is also the time for several midnight golf championships allowing entrants to enjoy the midnight sun and compete in a stimulating golf competition at the same time – perfect!

Iceland has several running events and marathons over the summer, the biggest of which is the Islandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon on 22 August 2009. Reykjavik offers excellent running conditions and the marathon takes place on the same day as the city’s famous Culture Night. Read more…