16/05/2023
Iceland: Best for Relaxation
When you need a trip that guarantees full, unadulterated relaxation, Iceland ticks all the boxes. Head to the Retreat at the Blue Lagoon for rest and rejuvenation at its subterranean spa and hot springs. Elsewhere on this intoxicating island, stay at Torfhús Retreat for a sustainable approach to luxury and wellness, coupled with adventure activities such as horse riding, rafting and glacier tours.
At Deplar Farm luxurious lodges and impressive spa facilities sit in the reimagined turf-topped buildings of a former working sheep farm. An off-the-grid ethos in a remote location means an opportunity to truly get away from it all. For the solo traveller, the best time to visit Iceland is between May and October for long days filled with sunshine and plenty of exciting excursions to take part in. For those looking to fulfil their bucket-list then the winter months between October and March are best for the alluring Northern Lights.