Iceland is a must-see destination for LGBTQ+ travelers who seek nature and adventure in a unique country that exceeds the imagination’s expectations. You will find Iceland’s scenery changes drastically depending on the time of day, year, and your location on the 103,000 km 2 (39,768 sq mi) island. Home to eclectic singer Björk, Europe’s westernmost country preserved its unique culture. In recent years, the land of fire and ice has seen LGBTQ+ culture flourish through mediums such as art installations, welcoming boutique hotels, bars, and LGBTQ+ guided tours. Whether you decide to take a quick trip to Iceland to bathe in its lagoons or take a week seeking out the1000+ waterfalls around the island while stargazing under the northern lights, one thing is for sure: You will be left craving more of what Iceland has to offer.