Activities
Volcanoes, waterfalls and delighful museums in Borgarnes
Borgarfjörður is located in the west fjords of Iceland and is home to the nearby town Borgarnes. Borgarnes has 2,000...
Visit the landscape of “Independent People”: Vopnafjörður
Vopnafjörður is a bay and small village in the northeast of Iceland, located halfway between Þórshöfn, Egilsstadir and Kolbeinstangi Peninsula....
Whale watching in Reykjavik! A few tips
Iceland is an ideal destination for observing whales. Iceland's cold waters are conducive to a vast and varied marine life....
The Árbaer Museum. Get to know the Icelandic lifestyle!
Árbærsafn is an outdoor museum located in Reykjavik, the Icelandic capital. Made up of over twenty buildings that form a...
7 day hiking trip in Eastern Iceland – Trip report
Below you will see a seven-day hiking schedule we’ve compiled to guide you through this popular 80 kilometres long walk...
Sea swimming in Iceland. Feel icelandic!
It is understandable that bathing in the North Atlantic Ocean, off the shores of Iceland, is not a very popular...
5 extreme sports in Iceland – What to do in Iceland
Here you have our top five extreme sports in Iceland: Skydiving Skydiving involves jumping from a small plane and free...
Hiking around Myvatn – 10 routes in the North of Iceland
Here are our top 10 routes for hiking around Myvatn: Along the north shore Duration: 2 or 3 hours The...
Grenivík. Hiking in northern Iceland
Grenivík is a small fishing village of about 300 inhabitants located in the Eyjafjörður fjord in northern Iceland. Its main...
Hiking in Iceland. The beautiful Thórsmörk
Thórsmörk (or Þórsmörk), a mountain ridge in southern Iceland is a beautiful area where you can thoroughly indulge in Icelandic...
What to do in Reykjavík. Activities in the capital of Iceland
How long? Most travellers agree that to see the essential parts of Reykjavík it takes just half a day; this...
Iceland Cruise Guide. Enjoy your Cruise to Iceland!
Icelanders have always known that their country is beautiful, special and unique, and this fact is becoming more and more...