The glacial water in Silfra has been filtered underground for decades by lava rock. This make it one of the clearest bodies of water on earth with up to 120 m of visibility. Snorkeling in Iceland has been
Most people travel to Iceland for the unique landscapes and outdoor activities such as Southern Iceland, The Geothermal Circle at Rekyjanes, Kirkufell, The Blue Lagoon, Northern Lights and more. It is definitely worth setting aside at least one day to
The Reykjanes Peninsula lies on the Mid-Atlantic ridge, one of the world’s major plate boundaries. The Geothermal Circle is the area around this Peninsula. It is less popular than the golden circle, but it offers a vast array of lava
Iceland food ranges from things you would expect such as lamb and seafood to things that completely foreign to American tourists such as fermented shark and lambs head. We tried to be a bit adventurous and try a few things
Langokull Glacier is Iceland's second largest glacier and this tour takes you through man made tunnels that are inside!
Kirkjufell also known as church mountain, is arguably the most photographed mountain in Iceland. Only 2 hour drive from Reykjavik, pair it with the Into the Glacier tour and you have the perfect day trip.
The Golden Circle is one of the most popular sightseeing tours in Iceland. There are many companies that offer guided tours of the golden circle, or you can drive yourself in your rental car. The three main attractions
Should you travel to Iceland in October? This post lays out some of the pros and cons are visiting in the fall.
Everything is made up of four elements: Earth, water, fire and air. Iceland is a perfect example of the intertwining of these elements. This country, found on planet Earth, has been described as "the land of fire and ice." A