Thingvellir National Park and Silfra fissure are top things to do in Icealand
If you are planning on visiting Thingvellir (Þingvellir) National Park during your next trip to Iceland, you are in for a treat. As one of Iceland's best national parks, it is one of the country's most visited tourist attractions, and for a good reason. Landscapes within the park shift drastically and are cinematic. The tours offered throughout the park...
Volcanic black sand beaches near the seaside town of Vík
Located in southern Iceland, the sleepy fishing town has dominated social media for the past few years. This begs the question, “Why has a small fishing village with a population of around 300 drawn so much fanfare worldwide?” The answer can be summarized in two words: black sand. All of southern Iceland boasts monochromatic beaches, but two of the...
Icelandic horses in the meadows
Iceland is a country whose flora and fauna are rare, uncommon, and hard to find anywhere else. And this uniqueness is not only related to plants and landscapes; its horses deserve a special mention as well. I know many of our readers love Icelandic horses and are chomping at the bit to know all about them. But don’t fret!...
Family preparing for Iceland trip with kids
Iceland is a really cool place to take your kids. Their tiny eyes will light up when they see the immense power of the country’s waterfalls or the cool scenery in places like Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon. And what’s better than taking your little ones whale watching? The gentle giants that roam the sub-arctic waters are unlike anything they’ve seen...
Campervan and motorhome rental in Iceland
Iceland is the perfect country to take a road trip through. There are plenty of camping sites and hidden gems that require you to travel off the beaten path. Motorhomes and campervans are the most popular options for traveling through Iceland's incredible backcountry. You could rent a car and stay in a hotel along the way, but where is...
Iceland flatlay of coffees perfect for Instagram
If you are looking to step up your Instagram game, visit Iceland. Don’t hesitate. Just buy the plane tickets and never look back. There are many reasons why Iceland is the most Instagrammable place in the world. It is nearly impossible to take a bad picture of Iceland. Heck, it's even hard to take a bad selfie (or as...
Iceland weather forecast on a smartphone and smartwatch
When planning a vacation to Iceland, there are certain things to keep in mind. The weather during each month will directly affect what you will pack. The average monthly temperature in Iceland is another consideration. And because Iceland is so far north, the number of daylight hours you will experience during your trip varies widely depending on what time...
Fishing port in dalvik, where the main industry is located
While many people visit Iceland often stick to Reykjavik and environs or the South Coast, some choose to venture North on Iceland's Ring Road. there's plenty to see and do at the top part of the country including Akureyri and Godafoss waterfall. Another popular stop off is Dalvík, home to the famous fish festival and some of Iceland's best...
A puffin with his mate in a cliff
Despite being so tiny, Iceland's puffins are hard to miss. They are possibly the cutest bird in existence, behind the penguin and the blue-footed booby. They have all of the tell-tale signs of an adorable animal: they are colorful, inquisitive, and clumsy. Not only are they cute but they are fascinating birds. Before your next trip to Iceland, you...
Planning a trip to Iceland with off the beaten path activities
Iceland is a place that tops many tourists’ bucket lists. But once you’ve explored Reykjavik and taken a dip in the Blue Lagoon, what else is there to do? The answer is, plenty! When researching and planning a trip to Iceland, most seasoned travelers want to get off the beaten path and discover something special. Iceland has plenty of...