Iceland is known for its beautiful landscapes as it is full of mountains, glaciers, beaches, and falls. In southern Iceland, there are the largest high ice caps. Approx 11% of Iceland is covered with glaciers which is a treat to every tourist. I mean who don't love watching glaciers. The best time to watch these mesmerizing glaciers in Iceland is between November-March. So here are 10 most-visited glaciers in Iceland which cannot be missed when you're going to visit Iceland: 1.Vatnajokull Vatnajokull Glacier is the largest glacier not only in Iceland but in Europe. It covers almost 8% of Icelandic area in the southeast of Iceland. On a cloudy day, it’s hard not to be in awe of this amazing glacier. It is really worth driving through this place as it en routes spectacular beaches and fast-flowing streams. In Vatnajökull glacier, Grímsvötn is the most active volcano in Iceland. On the south-east side of the glacier, Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon is extremely beautiful and is one of Iceland's deepest lake. Vatnajökull National Park is the largest national park which covers an extensive area of 12,000 km. To visit the glacier completely, a 4x4 car is best suited to drive through. 2.Langjokull After Vatnajokull, Langjokull Glacier is the second-largest glaciers in Iceland. Langjokull means 'long-glacier' which is derived from its shape in the west of Iceland. This is the nearest to the city of Reykjavik. Explore Langjokull Glacier from the inside and explore man-made ice cave tunnels. The best way to cover and get a feel of this amazing place is going snowmobiling on the glacier. This place is very attractive for snowmobiling tours. Plus there are two active volcanoes in Langjokull Glacier which is amazing to watch. 3.Hofsjokull The third biggest glaciers in Iceland is Hofsjokull Glacier and also the
Iceland is known for its beautiful landscapes as it is full of mountains, glaciers, beaches, and falls. In southern Iceland, there are the largest high ice caps. Approx 11% of Iceland is covered with glaciers