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Drone Photos of Iceland That Will Have You Planning Your Next Vacation

By Erika Owen April 25, 2016

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Iceland seems more like a dream than an actual vacation destination. Having spent a week driving across the southern coast of the country, I can vouch. With waterfalls literally around every corner, black sand beaches just begging for a photo op, and floating glaciers setting the slow, steady pace of the day, it's hard not to fall in love with The Land of Fire and Ice.

You could spend a lifetime living next to a bubbling waterfall—and many do. But it's easy to miss the constant chatter of sidewalk talk, bar close, and meal times at restaurants that you become so accustomed to in a more urban setting. Reykjavik is the perfect balance for travelers (or locals) looking for a bit of civilization. From tapas restaurants to sushi bars serving up the freshest of fish on a conveyor belt, there's a level of global culture you'd never expect in a country so small. That being said, you can't skimp on the local legends: a lean slice of whale steak is downright delectable, puffin is a surprising treat, and fermented shark is one for those looking to put a check on their bucket list.

Even the hostels rival the highly starred hotels: Kex Hostel is a must-visit for hip globetrotters looking to make a friend at the bar (which is popular even for the locals!) and Loft Hostel comes with a prime near the foot of Reykjavik's main street—each inn channeling some major Pinterest board decor inspiration and offering some of the city's best live music. And those are only the two hostels I personally experienced.That being said, Iceland knows how to do luxury. The iconic Ion Hotel—which is located between a number of mountain ranges in Thingvellir National Park—has been named on of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights. The best part: the staff will ring you in the middle of the night if the elusive light show happens to make an appearance—an amenity I was lucky enough to experience during my visit in mid-March.

A trip to Iceland during the winter and early spring months isn't all about the Northern Lights. Iceland is a country of many bucket list experiences: snorkeling between two tectonic plates, driving among active volcanoes, riding Icelandic horses through streams in a field made of volcanic rock, attending a secret concert in a dormant volcano, exploring the every-changing architecture of the Crystal Caves, finding the abandoned airplane wreckage of the DC-3 flight on SÃģlheimasandur beach—the list goes on and on. During the summer, the country's tourist high-time, you can better explore the rugged terrain minus a few layers of clothing.

The following drone photos show a different side of the country—from above, dangerous snowstorms become a gentle filter between you and the volcanic rock below. On the road, well, trust me: You don't want to be stuck driving any distance once one of the country's infamous weather turns hits. The unofficial Iceland motto is, after all, "If you don't like the weather now, wait five minutes." While it's hard not to take a gorgeous photo of Iceland, the following images take wanderlust to the next level.

Erika Owen is the Audience Engagement Editor at Travel + Leisure. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @erikaraeowen.

Lake Myvatn

Iceland Drone Photos - Lake Myvatn
Iceland Drone Photos - Lake Myvatn
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

Lake Myvatn in Kalfrastrond, Iceland from above looks more fine art print tha geographical formation.

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Flowers in Reykajavik

Iceland Drone Photos - Flowers in Reykajavik
Iceland Drone Photos - Flowers in Reykajavik
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

A field of Lupines in full bloom makes Reykjavik one of the prettiest spots to visit come springtime.

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Fjallsarlon Lagoon

Iceland Drone Photos - Fjallsarlon Lagoon
Iceland Drone Photos - Fjallsarlon Lagoon
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

Iceburgs floating in chilly Icelandic waters—the ultimate photo op for those not worried about bundling up.

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Grass-Topped Farmhouse

Iceland Drone Photos - Farmhouse
Iceland Drone Photos - Farmhouse
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

This is one of many grass-topped farmhouses in East Iceland.

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Black Sand Beach

Iceland Drone Photos - Black Sand Beach
Iceland Drone Photos - Black Sand Beach
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

The waves falling upon the black sand beaches are at the same time beautiful and wildly unpredictable.

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Traffic Circle and Lupines

Iceland Drone Photos - Roundabout
Iceland Drone Photos - Roundabout
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

You know you're entering a city when the traffic circles start popping up.

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Sheep at Sunset

Iceland Drone Photos - Sheep at Sunset
Iceland Drone Photos - Sheep at Sunset
Credit: (c) Arctic-Images

Even the sheep like to take advantage of the stunnung sunset scenes in Eastern Iceland.

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Hraunfossar Waterfall

Iceland Drone Photos - Hraunfossar Waterfall
Iceland Drone Photos - Hraunfossar Waterfall
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

Proof that fall may be the best time to take in the country's many waterfalls.

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Highway

Iceland Drone Photos - Highways
Iceland Drone Photos - Highways
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

Even Iceland's highways are pretty.

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Mt Esja

Iceland Drone Photos - Mt Esja
Iceland Drone Photos - Mt Esja
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES
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Washed Up Glaciers

Iceland Drone Photos - Washed Up Glaciers
Iceland Drone Photos - Washed Up Glaciers
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

Glacial ice from Jokulsarlon Glaciel Lagoon often washes ashore on Breidamerkurfjara beach in Eastern Iceland.

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Skutustadagigar Pseudocrater

Iceland Drone Photos -  Skutustadagigar Pseudocrater
Iceland Drone Photos - Skutustadagigar Pseudocrater
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

These craters at Lake Myvatna were formed by steam explosions and boiling lava flowing over wetlands.

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Swimming Pool

Iceland Drone Photos - Swimming Pool
Iceland Drone Photos - Swimming Pool
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

Iceland is all about swimming—this Olympic-size swimming pool in Kopavogur, Iceland, a suburb of Reykjavik is not a rare sight.

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Elevated Traffic Circle

Iceland Drone Photos - Elevated Traffic Circle
Iceland Drone Photos - Elevated Traffic Circle
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

Being a driver in Iceland is tough, mostly because you can't constantly take photos of the gorgeous countryside.

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Crowded Parking Lot

Iceland Drone Photos - Parking Lot
Iceland Drone Photos - Parking Lot
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

Parking lots became chaotic scenes in reykjavik near Christmastime.

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Fishing Trawlers

Iceland Drone Photos - Fishing Trawlers
Iceland Drone Photos - Fishing Trawlers
Credit: © Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson - www.arctic-images.com

A group of fishing trawlers rest in Dalvik Harbor in Eyjafjordur, Iceland during the winter.

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Pancake Ice

Iceland Drone Photos - Pancake Ice
Iceland Drone Photos - Pancake Ice
Credit: © Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson

They don't call it the "Land of Ice and Fire" for nothing—this is an aerial shot of "pancake ice," a series of round pieces of ice that make up a formation that could pass as wall art from above.

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Grafarholt Neighborhood

Iceland Drone Photos - Grararholt
Iceland Drone Photos - Grararholt
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

Reykjavik's Grafarholt neighborhood lights up at twilight during the winter.

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Reykjavik

Iceland Drone Photos - Reykjavik
Iceland Drone Photos - Reykjavik
Credit: (c) Arctic-Images

Reykjavik is a true fairytale during the wintertime—snow, charming houses, and lots of hot chocolate.

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A Bonfire on New Year's Eve

Iceland Drone Photos - Bonfire
Iceland Drone Photos - Bonfire
Credit: Ragnar Th Sigurdsson / ARCTIC IMAGES

Bonfires are a tried-and-true New Year's Eve tradition in Iceland.

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