Iceland’s F-roads offer intrepid travelers the opportunity to explore the country’s rugged and untamed landscapes, providing a thrilling and unforgettable adventure. These roads, primarily found in the Highland region, require a 4×4 vehicle due to their challenging terrain and river crossings. If you’re ready to embark on a journey of a lifetime, this comprehensive travel […]
Read moreThere are so many great places in Iceland that it can be hard picking the best one for your vacation. In our opinion it is best to focus on one area and make the most out of it while exploring Iceland. Luckily every corner of Iceland is full of interesting and amazing sites. So, no […]
Read moreIn Iceland, the transition from winter to spring is not always straightforward. Although the calendar says it’s spring, the actual weather might be quite different. This article will discuss the six distinct phases that mark the beginning of spring in Iceland. In Iceland, just like in most places, Spring follows Winter. But when does Winter […]
Read moreBunday, Burstday and Ashday are three winter holidays which are celebrated over a three day period in Iceland each year. These days are a huge part of Icelandic culture. Celebrating the best Iceland has to offer in various ways. The great part about this three day celebration is its diversity. Fun and satisfaction is the […]
Read moreHaving the right outfit when traveling can make or brake your vacation. This is especially true for a winter trip to Iceland. Visiting Iceland in winter requires planning and preparation. The most important aspect of that plan is to make sure to have the best winter outfits for a nice and enjoyable winter trip. Dressing […]
Read moreMidwinter is a very special time in Iceland. If you´re looking for an adventure of your lifetime in Iceland this is the time to visit. Not only is this a great time to see the Northern lights in Iceland, it is also the highpoint of cultural activities in Iceland. The time between late January and […]
Read moreDid you know that in Iceland there are 13 Santa Claues called the Yule Lads? And that we open our Christmas gifts on Christmas Eve? Well, if you’re thinking about a Christmas trip to Iceland these are things you might like to know about before arriving. Christmas, or “Jól” as we call it, is probably […]
Read moreIf you are a fan of snow and long nights, you should definitely visit Iceland during winter! It is a magical time and a great opportunity to experience many unique Icelandic cultural events and natural wonders. Although conditions might be a little challenging during winter, driving it is still by far the best way to […]
Read moreAutumn might be the strangest and shortest season in Iceland. It is the time when summer has ended but winter hasn´t quite started yet. At least that´s how it should be, but this is Iceland so that´s not entirely guaranteed.
Read moreOver the past decades Iceland has gained a worldwide recognition as a popular tourist destination. There are many parts that explain this development. Despite this there are people around the world which do not know where Iceland is. So, where is Iceland? Well, Iceland is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean. Iceland is a […]
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