Wine ‘n Dine
The local fare in Iceland is based mostly on lamb and fish. Many restaurants offer vegetarian options, though they might not always be locally grown. The restaurant scene is diverse [...]
The local fare in Iceland is based mostly on lamb and fish. Many restaurants offer vegetarian options, though they might not always be locally grown. The restaurant scene is diverse [...]
Cold tap water in Iceland is both pure and clean. It is sourced from the same springs as Icelandic bottled water sold in stores in Iceland and abroad. It is [...]
After arrival in Iceland it is relatively easy to go around Reykjavik using bike in the summer and/or public transportation, but we would recommend a rental car or arranged tours [...]
Nothing is inexpensive when traveling in Iceland, but it will definitely be worth it. In Reykjavik, you can find anything from luxury hotels to cozy campsites. The AirBnB scene is fairly [...]
Reykjavik is only a three hour flight from London, Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm. Every week during the summer months there are direct flights to Iceland from over 30 cities in Europe [...]
The Icelandic horse is a small, almost pony-sized breed, that came to the island with Norse settlers in the 9th and 10th centuries. The horses are known to be hardy [...]
Even though the sun sets for an hour or two in the southern part of Iceland during the summer, the radiance of the sun just below the horizon keeps it [...]
The Northern Lights a spectacular display of dancing colorful light in the sky, can be seen in Iceland from late September until beginning of March. The magnitude of the lights [...]