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I am going to iceland as a class trip. Do you no around how cold it will be in July! Also can you tell me a few things that i might need to no!

2007-12-10 23:46:46 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Europe (Continental) Other - Europe

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The average temperature in July is around 11°C (52°F). It can be quite windy and it often rains, but it can also get very warm, so make sure to have some variety of clothes with you. The weather changes very often in Iceland. It can be sunny and warm in the morning and raining and chilly in the afternoon for example (or the other way around), so if you go for day trips make sure to have at least a good jacket with you in case of weather changes during the day.

Make sure to take your swimsuits with you, in case you'll get the chance to try out our geothermal swimming pools.

Days are very long in July, you'll have daylight almost 24/7.

Iceland is quite expensive, so make sure to have more money with you than you usually spend in your home country.

Have fun on your trip! :)

2007-12-11 20:44:28 · answer #1 · answered by undir 7 · 0 0

It's not how cold, but how warm. You will be experiencing long days and short nights as the sun will be up til about midnight because Iceland is way up there. It won't be a scorcher probably around 70sh. Enjoy and enjoy the experience Take a sweater and a light jacket comfortable shoes and be careful of the sun as you will get burnt and probably not know it til it's too late. Most of Iceland 's population live near the shores as the interior is un inhabital. We had 24 hours of sun in Greenland during July and 24 iof darkness in Dec. Iceland is only a few hours away, so you may have almost 20 hours or so.

Go on-line and look up Iceland Tours

2007-12-10 23:57:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No, Lorna Dune is *not* suited, and the different poster is even off (the classic greeks??? rather? provide me a smash...) ok, might you like the relatively answer? initially, Iceland isn't "greater often than not grass". Iceland has very much distinctive terrain, yet probable the main straight forward variety of life right it is mosses of all stripes. they're in locations so deep which you would be able to leap on the floor. needless to say, there additionally are grassy aspects, rocky aspects, aspects finished of timber, even forests. And there are icy aspects, too. super icy aspects. Iceland grow to be named by skill of Flóki Vilgerðarson ("Raven Flóki"), who observed drifting %. ice in the process his first iciness at Barðaströnd. %. ice is unusual in Iceland, even though it grow to be an extremely chilly iciness, and it grow to be genuinely extremely a sight to be certain what looked as though it could be the sea freezing. yet that suggested, next settlers, greater often than not returning from the south and east and having their first sight of the rustic being the terminal glaciers of Vatnajökull, probable did not question the call too lots. and needless to say in the iciness that is extremely snowy right here. Greenland grow to be named by skill of Eiríkr Þórvaldsson ("Erik the crimson"), who grow to be banished from Iceland for quite a few years for homicide (it grow to be a complicated concern). He sailed west in the direction of the already-commonplace icy land, then alongside its south shore. What he did distinctive grow to be to pass far adequate that he chanced on... properly, green land. Greenland isn't all frozen, there are aspects on the south and southwest which at the instant are not all that in the process contrast to northern Iceland. There are even some scrubby forests there. After returning to Iceland, he introduced his call for it, Grænland (Greenland), which, in accordance to him, grow to be to have a delightful call that human beings might desire to settle. yet he wasn't *mendacity*, it actually grow to be green land. He wasn't tricking human beings into settling a glacier or something. desire this facilitates!

2016-12-31 06:25:25 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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