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Is it winter in Iceland all year round?

It is winter in Iceland all year round. Because Iceland is located in the Arctic Circle of the earth, the Arctic Circle is the coldest, the temperature is around MINUS degrees Celsius, and the whole Arctic is below zero, so the Icelandic country on the earth is winter all year round. Winter in Iceland is a cold and dark season, and the scenery is white. Sometimes the temperature at night will be around-10 degrees Celsius.

Is it winter in Iceland all year round?

In fact, Iceland has a cold and warm marine climate, with 1 bee impermanence. Because of the influence of the Gulf Stream, it will be milder than other places in the same latitude. The sunshine time is long in summer and short in winter. Aurora can be seen in autumn and early winter.

Late May to mid-June is Iceland's off-season and a very suitable season for tourism. Generally, flights are cheaper at this time, and accommodation is not too expensive. The best thing is that Iceland's landscape is gradually recovering and becoming greener.

From the weather point of view, the summer in Iceland should be from June to August, which is also the most enjoyable time to travel to Iceland. Its scenery is green and full of vitality. The grass is dotted with flowers, and horses and sheep graze freely, adding a green landscape to Iceland.