7Reykjavik, Iceland

Iceland’s stunning landscapes, from glaciers to waterfalls, have attracted a huge number of tourists in recent years. Reykjavik, the country’s capital, has been a gateway for travelers exploring the island’s natural beauty.

However, the rapid increase in tourism has raised concerns about the environmental impact and the pressure on local infrastructure. The Icelandic government has implemented sustainable tourism strategies, including limiting the number of tourists in sensitive natural areas and promoting off-season travel.