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Fishing in Iceland
Iceland, the land of fire and ice, is home to some of the best Atlantic salmon and game fishing in...
What to Wear in Iceland in Spring
Spring in Iceland is like spring in much of Europe and North America. Teasing warm days are interspersed with frigid...
Iceland for Kids: A user’s guide (Travel in Iceland)
Eleven-year-old Ástráður Leo (pronounced OWst-row-ther) plays football, swims a lot, and wants to be a baker (“not a cook, a...
8 Blunders to avoid when in Iceland
If you’re heading to Iceland during the wintertime, you want to make sure you’re prepared for anything, especially when you’re...
Skagafjörður
Skagafjörður is a wide fjord, maybe even a bay, in Northwest Iceland (not the Westfjords) which is home to the...
Seljavallalaug: A Hidden Swimming Pool in South Iceland
The swimming culture is strong on Iceland. While many people are scrambling for tickets to the most popular tourist lagoons...
Visiting Iceland with children
Iceland is a superb family holiday destination because all the things that make it merely unique and special to you...
The Hornstrandir peninsula – Hornstrandir Nature Reserve
The very north of Iceland is considered one of the most remote places in Europe. In this remote location, the...
Icecave Iceland – Ice Caves & Tunnels in Langjökull – Iceland Ice Cave Tour
The Langjökull glacier is a sight that needs to be seen to be believed, and in June 2015, tourists will...
Self-drive Iceland Trip Report 6 Days – Nov 2014
We went to Iceland in the early part of November, so I want to get this out now while all...
Þingvellir National Park – Guide to National Park Thingvellir
Þingvellir (Thingvellir) National Park has a rich history, stretching all the way back to 930. That was when the open-air...
Best Apps for Iceland Travelers
Iceland was able to have approximately 900,000 visitors in 2014, which is more than double the number of people who...

