A winter holiday in Iceland doesn’t necessarily mean permanent darkness! Winter is the season of the majestic northern lights and even more spectacular wild panoramas. It’s also the best season for short breaks, and weekend escapes that give you the chance to dive into Reykjavik’s bustling nightlife or into a hot spring surrounded by snow. Not to mention the low prices, which are often lower than the temperatures (not many people know that even in December it’s sometimes warmer in Reykjavik than it is in London). Take advantage of the low tourist season with a winter trip to Iceland. Go ahead and check out our Winter holidays in Iceland: