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What is closed in November Iceland?

Daylight hours in November in Iceland are quite limited and decrease by 90 minutes every two weeks. In the beginning of November in Iceland there is roughly 7 hours and 57 minutes of total daylight hours. By the end of November, there will only be 5 hours and 4 minutes!



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Visiting Iceland in November is always a good idea. It might be colder, but it is the perfect month to skip the high-season crowds and see the beautiful colorful Northern Lights!

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The waterfalls by the coast won't freeze, but sometimes you can see partially frozen ones inland.

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Yes, you can drive the Ring Road during wintertime. Most visitors choose to drive Iceland's Ring Road in summer. At this time of year, the midnight sun gives you plenty of extra daylight for driving and sightseeing. But winter road trips are also possible, and growing in popularity.

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But in November you should expect to see more snow and sleet on the roads on top of the ice. The volume of snow usually differs a bit depending on which part of the country you're in.

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You should know that jeans are completely useless in Iceland and even more so in winter. They'll get wet when it rains (it will rain!) and you'll be cold and wet the whole day. You can still pack a pair of jeans to wear in the hotel in the evening but don't wear them for exploring during the day.

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Visiting the Blue Lagoon in November Its water is said to have healing properties, so it's no surprise that the pool has become such a popular spa resort. The Blue Lagoon is open all year round, so you can definitely visit in November.

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Golden Circle Tours An added bonus is that the Golden Circle is accessible during the winter, meaning you don't have to comprise on taking these sights in no matter what time of year you plan to visit Iceland. The Golden Circle is a great way to spend a day or two exploring Iceland's rugged beauty.

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Well November boasts an average of about 80mm (3 inches) of precipitation, and an average of about 10 days of rainfall coming in the form of rain, sleet or snow. So please bundle up and bring a number of layers of clothing during your stay in Iceland so you can enjoy this beautiful country comfortably.

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Yes, you can wear jeans in Iceland. The summer and shoulder seasons are especially good times to travel in your most comfortable pair. If you plan to go on an adventurous excursion, we recommend wearing the appropriate, activewear clothing.

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You should know that jeans are completely useless in Iceland and even more so in winter. They'll get wet when it rains (it will rain!) and you'll be cold and wet the whole day. You can still pack a pair of jeans to wear in the hotel in the evening but don't wear them for exploring during the day.

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Leggings are ideal for Iceland, being both easy to layer and good for moving around in when you're doing some of the adventure activities. And unlike jeans, they dry easily.

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No, it is not harmful. Geothermal seawater contains high concentrations of minerals, such as sulfur, silica, and magnesium. While these are great for your skin, they can leave your hair feeling dry and matted.

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A nice shirt and jeans for example with dark or brown shoes will work perfectly as well. But since it can get chilly during the winter time, I would recommend bringing a warm jacket, coat or blazer to keep you warm while you hop between different bars and nightclubs. Shark tasting & Icelandic Beer.

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