Activities
Free activities in Reykjavík
Let’s say you’re holidaying in Reykjavik, Iceland and treating yourself to luxury trips and items, (while also helping the local...
Five winter activities in Iceland
In Iceland, winter lasts from September to April. Even though the months September and October are considered autumn, and April...
Skagafjörður and Sauðárkrókur
Skagafjörður and Sauðárkrókur It is a fjord and bay in the north of Iceland, about 40 kilometers long and fifteen...
Four museums in Reykjavik not to be missed
Ljósmyndlistasafnið Reykjavíkur The Reykjavík Museum of Photography is located on the top floor of the Grófarhús building on Tryggvagata, which is also...
Free activities in Akureyri
We’ve already compiled a small list of free leisure activities in the Icelandic capital, Reykjavík and so here's the rest...
10 things to do on the East Fjords in Iceland
The East Fjords are very special. Two of our favourite “must-see” things are looking at puffins close-up and seeing reindeer;...
Four outdoor pools in Iceland worth visiting
Iceland is not only known for its outstanding volcanic landscape and geothermal energy but also for its 100+ public swimming...
Hiking routes in Skaftafell National Park Iceland
Following are suggestions for a few of the more popular hiking routes in Skaftafell. Whenever possible the suggestion is a...
Three hikes in Skaftafell National Park
Skaftafell, in the southern region of Iceland, is known for its beautiful landscape and its hiking. Before 2008, Skaftafell was...
Trip Report – Winter Holidays in Iceland
In order to share my experience of visiting Iceland in winter, I would like to show some pictures and itineraries...
Krafla Caldera – Planning a Trip in Myvatn and Krafla
Krafla is a volcanic area in the northeast of Iceland, and one of Iceland’s largest lava lover lures. Craters, cones,...
Ísafjörður Guide – Things to do in Ísafjörður
If you go to the northwest region of Iceland, you will find a peninsula, which resembles a deformed dragon. This...