If you’ve ever Googled “Iceland”, most likely what popped up is a dreamy shot of someone relaxing in milky, pastel blue water, steam rising in the air like something out of a luxury travel magazine. …| Real Girl Review
Explore the diverse landscapes and attractions of Iceland during a memorable 5 days in Iceland adventure.| Travel, Books & Food
Is a Viking Iceland cruise right for you? I just came back from a trip to Iceland with my sister. It was the trip of a lifetime, what you’d refer to as a “bucket list” trip. We visited on a Viking Iceland cruise (we joined the Viking Mars for the Iceland’s Natural Beauty cruise), which ... Read more| My Adventures Across The World
Wondering how to plan a trip to Iceland on a budget? Here's some data-crunching advice on the most affordable time, route and experiences. The post Iceland on a Budget: Real Costs, Smart Savings & Easy Itineraries appeared first on Dan Flying Solo.| Dan Flying Solo
Iceland is a dreamscape. If you saw our last post, you know we spent a good chunk of May driving Iceland’s Ring Road. In that post, we offered our tips and strategies for folks planning the same. Here, we share some of the sights that made our visit to Iceland unforgettable. NOTE: There was simply [...] The post Enchanting Iceland appeared first on Latitude Adjustment.| Latitude Adjustment
If you’re planning a trip to Iceland, you’ll quickly discover the country’s food scene is as unique as its landscapes. At least that is what we found.| The Planet D: Adventure Travel Blog
Are you looking for the best places to visit in Iceland for an upcoming trip? Keep reading, because I’ve got you covered!...| Megan Starr Travels
I have done a lot of unique things around the world, but one of my ultimate favorite experiences was the Skaftafell glacier...| Megan Starr Travels
One great thing about Iceland is that there is no bad time to visit! This is a guide to the best things...| Megan Starr Travels
Are you considering booking the Lava Show in Iceland on your upcoming trip? This guide details my experience (I went to the...| Megan Starr Travels
A wave came up forcefully and nearly swept away a group of tourists enjoying a famous black-sand beach in Iceland. Watch here. The post Wave Nearly Sweeps Group of Tourists Away in Iceland (Video) appeared first on Outdoors with Bear Grylls.| Outdoors with Bear Grylls
Iceland is both alluring and in reach for many Americans, especially if you’re located on the East Coast. Whether on the hunt for stunning natural wonders, a glimpse of the Northern Lights, or just seeking out a great (Icelandic) beer, there are dozens of adventures to take on. That being said, it’s a little confusing […]| TravelAwaits
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We have heard a lot of amazing travel stories about Iceland. For many years, Mrs. T and I have talked about visiting Iceland. The closest we had gotten was a| Tawcan
Last Updated on December 17, 2024 by Maggie McKneely Are you planning a trip to the Land of Fire and Ice or just want to learn more? Check out these awesome books about Iceland! *This post contains affiliate links. That just means that if you happen to click on one of those links and end […]| Pink Caddy Travelogue
Last Updated on April 24, 2025 by Maggie McKneely Iceland may be small but it is jam-packed with some of the most incredible scenery on earth. From waterfalls, black sand beaches, otherworldly rock formations, and iceberg lakes, here’s the best 7 day Iceland itinerary to help you see it all. *This post contains affiliate links. […]| Pink Caddy Travelogue
Last Updated on April 24, 2025 by Maggie McKneely Only have a short amount of time to spend in Iceland’s capital city? Here’s the best way to spend one day in Reykjavik. *This post contains affiliate links. That just means that if you happen to click on one of those links and end up making […]| Pink Caddy Travelogue
Last Updated on October 1, 2024 by Maggie McKneely Are you planning a trip to Iceland’s capital city? Then you need to put this great food tour in Reykjavik on your itinerary! *This post contains affiliate links. That just means that if you happen to click on one of those links and end up making […]| Pink Caddy Travelogue
These books about Iceland, a land of fire and ice, where glaciers meet volcanoes and the midnight sun dances with the northern lights, show the country perfectly. Nestled in the North Atlantic Ocean, this remote island nation is a place of breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and literary traditions that date back centuries. From… Read More »10 Best Books About Iceland To Read| Backpackingman
Welcome to the hiker’s (no ‘hitch’ needed) version of heaven, also known as Iceland, or the Land of Fire and Ice. This is where lava fields meet ice caps, and where every trail comes with a free dose of ‘wow’ (you can tip with a smile, of course). From jaw-dropping volcano treks to glacier strolls […] The post Discover the Best Hiking in Iceland: Top Trails to Explore appeared first on Happy Campers.| Happy Campers
The Westfjords is the kind of place that makes you question whether you’ve actually driven into some kind of screensaver or simply into something out of a Viking fever dream (skál!) This massive, mountainous, and fjord-filled peninsula in the northwest corner of Iceland is the least visited region in the country. And that, dear traveller, […] The post Discover the Westfjords of Iceland: A Remote Road Trip Adventure appeared first on Happy Campers.| Happy Campers
If you’ve Googled pictures of Iceland, stalked some locals on Instagram (or TikTok I assume, having never used it), or even if you’ve had a recommendation from a friend (possibly the same person you stalked on Instagram), then you’ve likely come across the Icelandic Highlands in some capacity. Most travellers, and many locals, never really […] The post Highlands of Iceland: The Ultimate Off-The-Beaten-Path Road Trip appeared first on Happy Campers.| Happy Campers
Check out our latest guide to navigating through the weather in Iceland across the seasons in a campervan. Tips, tricks, and packing plans.| Happy Campers
Discover 12 beautiful places to visit in South Iceland, from waterfalls and charming towns to stunning beaches and scenic drives.| World of Lina
With a campervan, you'll have the freedom to make even more of your five days in Iceland. Here's where to visit and pitch up en route. The post 5 Days In Iceland: A Campervan Considered Itinerary appeared first on Dan Flying Solo.| Dan Flying Solo
Thinking of a winter destination in Europe for a family vacation? Read for great ideas, from snowy winter wonderland, city breaks, to winter destinations in Eastern Europe.| Zest In A Tote
Iceland’s longest continuous marked trail, some say. Where the night is not, the wind wails, the rain rages, and geysers gurgle. Starting June 15, 2019, I hiked from Skógar to Leirubakki in Iceland. My five day trek covered the following connected trails: Fimmvörðuháls Trail (Skógar and Þórsmörk, 24 km) Laugavegur Trail (Þórsmörk to Landmannalaugar, 63 km) Hellismannaleið Trail (Landmannalaugar to Rjúpnavellir, 55 km) Hellismannaleið Trail Extension (Rjúpnavellir to Leir...| Satoshi Village
From the smallest villages to the biggest cities, Iceland’s towns enchanted us. Here are our favorite municipalities from our 20-day trip around Iceland’s famed Ring Road in May. Foodies that we are, we had to throw in a few restaurant tips! Reykjavik, of course! Iceland’s capital and largest city is well worth a few days’ [...] The post Iceland Towns and Cities: Our Favorites appeared first on Latitude Adjustment.| Latitude Adjustment
Iceland is a geothermal hotbed. Literally. It’s no wonder that Iceland is often called the “Land of Fire and Ice.” Its many geothermal features aren’t just fantastic attractions for visitors – they’re the evidence that Iceland is one of the most volcanically active places on the planet. All this geothermal activity derives from the island’s [...] The post Iceland Geothermal Wonders appeared first on Latitude Adjustment.| Latitude Adjustment
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Iceland’s natural beauty is a dream for campers, with geothermal hot springs, stunning coastlines, and sprawling highlands. From simple campsites close to Reykjavik, to far-flung highland camps for the intrepid traveler, there’s a place to| Luxe Adventure Traveler
Looking for the best European destinations in fall season? From uncrowded attractions to delightful regions| Zest In A Tote
Iceland is a wonderland. Here's what charmed, surprised, awed, and enchanted us during our trip around Iceland's Ring Road in May.| Latitude Adjustment
Discover the magic of photographing Iceland’s wildest places on expert-led tours to hidden landscapes, aurora skies, and volcanic wonders.| Meandering Wild
Nestled within a striking lava field on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwestern Iceland, the Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland's more popular attractions. The post Iceland’s Geothermal Blue Lagoon: Know Before You Go first appeared on Jennifer Eremeeva.| Jennifer Eremeeva
Your guide to jaw-dropping scenery and heart-pounding exploration in the Land of Fire and Ice.| Forbes Travel Guide Stories
Introduction I assume since you’ve opened this travel guide that you’re thinking of packing your life into a campervan and heading off into the wild wonderland that is Iceland. Excellent choice if I do say so myself. But before you focus on the important things like creating what can only be described as a ‘mutually […] The post Best Time to Camp in Iceland: When to Go & Why appeared first on Happy Campers.| Happy Campers
Introduction If you’re currently planning a campervan adventure in Iceland, firstly, congrats on the great decision. And, secondly before you toss your wool socks into a bag and crank up the road trip playlist, there are a few things you should know. Because travelling in Iceland by campervan isn’t just about freedom and fjords, it’s […] The post 7 Top Iceland Campervan Tips You Need Before Hitting the Road appeared first on Happy Campers.| Happy Campers
Introduction Let me guess. You typed “fun things to do in Iceland” into Google and ended up here. Well, that means two things, you’re in the right place, and I’ve done my job correctly. Because not only am I about to serve you up a buffet of bucket list brilliance (yes, I somewhat confidently typed […] The post 19 Fun Things to Do in Iceland on a Road Trip appeared first on Happy Campers.| Happy Campers
Introduction If you’ve ever wanted to see something majestic that doesn’t involve a royal wedding and is a bit of an adventure to get to, whale watching in Iceland is your ticket. Iceland isn’t just any old spot to spot whales. The various locations provide a backdrop of incredible fjords, glassy ocean waters, mountains that […] The post Best Time for Whale Watching in Iceland & Where to Go appeared first on Happy Campers.| Happy Campers
Explore our latest guide to the ultimate Iceland South Coast itinerary for travellers. Black sand beaches, waterfalls, glaciers & more!| Happy Campers
Check out our latest travel guide to the best 11 things to do in Vík along Iceland's South Coast. Nature, adrenaline, hiking & more. Read on!| Happy Campers
What are the 10 most peaceful countries in 2025, and why do these countries lead the way? Insights from the Global Peace Index 2025.| Vision of Humanity
A holiday in Iceland traveling gluten free is easier and more fun than you may imagine! Follow my week of adventures to plan yours!| Gluten free recipes - gfJules - with the #1 Flour & Mixes
Following an open call for applications, we are thrilled to announce the selection of three artists taking part in our 2025 NAARCA residency exchange: Hugo Llanes is a multidisciplinary artist exploring the intersections of belonging, grief, loss and psychological sustainability. During his four- week NAARCA Residency at Cove Park, he will develop a new body […]| The Nordic Alliance of Artists' Residencies on Climate Action
From F-road drives to dramatic ravines, trekking glaciers and snorkeling frigid waters, the best things to do in Iceland are anything but ordinary.| Dan Flying Solo
Be a responsible traveler! Tourists can end the Iceland whaling industry. Stop eating whale meat. It's not a traditional Icelandic dish.| Justin Plus Lauren
Eating rotten shark in Iceland called hakarl is a cultural experience and this is what it is and how it tastes.| Backpackingman
Snaefellsnes Peninsula is on the western coast of Iceland. This Snaefellsnes Peninsula 2-day itinerary gives you some of the best things to do in West Iceland.| Zest In A Tote
Iceland's Ring Road is one of the world's most famous road trips. In May, we drove the entire fabulous road in 18 days. Here are our tips.| Latitude Adjustment
Explore our latest guide on where to see Puffins in Iceland. The best locations, tours, and top tips for the perfect shot. Read more now!| Happy Campers
Check our latest guide to all of the active volcanoes in Iceland. Discover the history of eruptions and how it's changed the world. Read now!| Happy Campers
After spending two weeks exploring the island by camper van, I've consolidated my trip down into the perfect Winter Iceland 7 day itinerary!| Travel With Wes
It's that time of the month folks! We are traveling to Iceland via the kitchen this month. I've not been, but my husband has and he sent me these amazing pictures. Check out all the wonderful Iceland dishes prepared by fellow Eat the World members and share with #eattheworld. Find out how to join Eat the World here and have fun exploring a country a| Pandemonium Noshery
Are you wanting to explore the South Coast of Iceland without a car? In this guide, I will detail everything you need to know about taking a group tour of Iceland’s South Coast. One of the coolest things about flying between the US and Europe with Iceland Air is that you can extend your layover [...]| Arctic Travel Tips
Are you planning a trip to Reykjavik and want to visit the Golden Circle without a car? This guide details how to explore the Golden Circle on a guided tour.| Arctic Travel Tips
The capital is a very convenient location to see the whales of Iceland so here is a breakdown of the best whale watching tours in Reykjavik. Banner Title Amelia Rose Yacht Whale Watching Tour We ended up choosing to go on this incredible yacht which took us out to the feeding grounds in style. The […]| Two Tall Travellers
Is an affordable Iceland vacation possible? Here are the tricks we used to cut our Iceland trip cost by more than 50%.| Trip Of A Lifestyle
One of the most frequently asked questions by travelers when they arrive in a new destination is whether the water is safe to drink. So, can you drink the water in Iceland? As on any island, the question of drinking water arises. But Iceland is an island like no other. It has some of the most intriguing natural conditions on the planet. The hidden gems of Iceland, the land of fire and ice, include volcanoes, free hot springs, glaciers, black Sand beaches, or even some of the weirdest rock...| On the Road Diary
Iceland’s dramatic landscapes, from the steaming geothermal areas to the majestic waterfalls and vast lava fields, combined with its unpredictable... The post Things I Wish I Had Packed for Iceland appeared first on .|
Planning an Iceland trip? Go beyond the usual! Discover unforgettable activities & unique experiences worth having in Iceland.| expatpanda.com
LOOKING FOR THINGS TO DO IN HOFN? This Hofn travel guide has everything you need to know about Hofn: what to do, where to stay, and where to eat. The town is small, and most of the things to do are just outside of it, but its charm makes for a great base. Hofn, which... The post Things to Do in Hofn: Hidden Gems on the South Coast of Iceland [2025] appeared first on Well and Good Travel.| Well and Good Travel
Looking for the best things to do in Vik, Iceland? This tiny south coast village—officially Vík í Mýrdal—has A LOT to offer. With black sand beaches, epic hikes, and ground zero for a bunch of adventure tours, it’s more than worth a stay. I visited Vik on both of my trips to Iceland and just... The post 21 Best Things to Do in Vik, Iceland in 2025: Ice Caves, Puffins & More appeared first on Well and Good Travel.| Well and Good Travel
“Is it cold in Iceland?” It’s a fair question—I asked it too before my first trip to Iceland in 2023. But prepare to be surprised, this Nordic country isn’t as icy as its name suggests! Thanks to a little oceanic magic (spoiler: the Gulf Stream), Iceland’s temps are milder than you would think. That said,... The post Is Iceland Cold? Weather, Temperature + Toasty Tips For 2025 appeared first on Well and Good Travel.| Well and Good Travel
TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHICH HOT SPRINGS TO GO TO IN ICELAND? You’re in luck—I love hot springs and saunas, and when I went to Iceland, I sought out the best. I visited 12 of its geothermal bathing locations in 12 days. Now, there are 60+ hot springs in Iceland. Some are organized spas, some are... The post Iceland Hot Springs Map: A Guide to the Best Soaking Spots appeared first on Well and Good Travel.| Well and Good Travel
Wondering what your Iceland packing list should look like? No problem! When I was in Iceland, I experienced the full spectrum of weather and can honestly say… I packed well for it (and it ALL fit in a carry-on :). Iceland has unpredictable weather due to… the Gulf Stream, colliding warm air from the south... The post Iceland Packing List [for All Seasons and Epic Activities] appeared first on Well and Good Travel.| Well and Good Travel
Do you have 5 or 7 days in Iceland? This post offers 3 Epic Itinerary options to spend 5 days in Iceland. These can be extended to 7-day Iceland itineraries.| Zest In A Tote
If you’ve found this webpage, then it means that you are thinking of visiting Iceland. After all, this island country is known for its otherworldy landscapes and strange beauty. As per frequent travelers, the best way to explore Iceland is by driving through it, but you knew that already that’s why you’re here, am I […] The post Why a Camper Van Trip in Iceland Should Be on Your Bucket List appeared first on Drifter Planet.| Drifter Planet
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After spending two weeks exploring by camper van, I decided to put together The Complete Iceland Packing List (Winter Edition) to help others plan for a| Travel With Wes
A white American plane crashed into a desert of black lava in the South of Iceland. This 1973 headline went round the world at the time. Now, this plane wreck Iceland intrigues thousands of visitors each year… We tell you its story, how to visit it, photograph it and more. This spot is a rite of passage for all travelers on a 6-day South Iceland itinerary. It’s not every day you get to visit an almost untouched plane wreck, this photogenic! Just like the famous Reynisfjara Black Sand Beac...| On the Road Diary
I will say it again and again: Iceland IS the most fascinating country in the world naturewise. There is probably one beautiful spot to see on every mile of this land. That’s why the possibilities of finding hidden gems in Iceland, that you will have all to yourself, are endless. Don’t get us wrong: tourist places in Iceland are not overrated. Spots like the Golden Circle, Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach or the Jökulsárlón Glacier are definitely worth visiting. Although, getting off the b...| On the Road Diary
We’ve rounded up the best winter destinations to experience unforgettable adventures in the snow. The post The Best Places for Winter Activity Holidays appeared first on Backpacker Boy.| Backpacker Boy
Education is one of the most rewarding reasons to travel. Whether your desire is to learn about culture, history, or the uniqueness of this incredible floating rock we all live on, travel can help us| Parenthood and Passports
Thankfully, there are many ways to visit Iceland on a budget and still have an epic trip.| Savoteur
On waking we decided to take a walk through the city after enjoying the hotel’s delicious continental breakfast. We were visiting in January when it doesn’t come light until around 10.3…| Love Travelling Blog
Our call for applications is now live! In 2025, we will facilitate two funded residency exchanges taking place between June 2025 and December 2025. The NAARCA resident(s) will receive a fee, materi…| The Nordic Alliance of Artists' Residencies on Climate Action
One of my favorite all season outdoor activities in Iceland is hiking to the Reykjadalur Hot Spring Thermal River.| Travel With Wes
Last August, my teenage daughter and I spent three days in Reykjavik before setting off on an Iceland cruise, and it was the perfect way to start our adventure. If you’re planning a trip to| Stuffed Suitcase
Are you wanting to travel abroad but your bank account is keeping you from doing so? While many people think international travel is too expensive for the average family, it doesn’t necessarily have to be.| Parenthood and Passports
Here's how to spend 3 days in Iceland and make the most of your time there. You'll see Reykjavik, the Golden Circle and South Iceland.| Justin Plus Lauren
Iceland in winter is a magical time to visit and after spending a few weeks there during this time this is what is recommended to do and see.| Backpackingman
We are delighted to share that the Nordic Culture Fund has awarded NAARCA a two-year grant for the continuation of the international network. Co-devised by Cove Park (Scotland) and Saari Resi…| The Nordic Alliance of Artists' Residencies on Climate Action
Iceland is known for its stunning natural beauty and unique landscapes, and it is possible to see things in Iceland off the beaten path. While the well-trodden tourist routes lead to the iconic geysers, cascading waterfalls, and the enigmatic Blue Lagoon, there exists a hidden realm beyond the conventional trails – Iceland’s off-the-beaten-path adventures. Iceland… Read More »Iceland Off The Beaten Path (10 Epic Adventures)| Backpackingman
Happy Campers has released the ultimate guide to Iceland. Plan your perfect Iceland adventure with expert tips and recommendations. Read now!| Happy Campers
Thinking of a trip to the land of fire and ice? I recently went on a mother-daughter cruise around Iceland with Windstar Cruises and absolutely loved it! Here's a look at our itinerary with tips| Stuffed Suitcase
[:en]Note: This article uses Icelandic naming conventions. Most persons referenced do not have family names and are therefore primarily referred to by their given name. On Saturday 30 November, Icelanders went to the polls to …| rosalux.eu
Bruarfoss Waterfall is a lesser known tourist attraction located along the Golden Circle route in Iceland.| Travel With Wes
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Relax in Iceland’s hot springs, spas, and swimming pools. Discover the best wellness experiences across the country. Unwind in Iceland’s natural beauty!| Happy Campers
10 tips for driving Iceland's Ring Road in winter, or any time of the year, and staying safe on the 830 mile drive encircling the Land of Fire and Ice.| Luxe Adventure Traveler
If you're considering a trip to Iceland in the winter months then be sure to read this post first. After spending two weeks exploring Iceland's south coast by| Travel With Wes
We spent 20 days driving the Ring Road in Iceland and exploring the best places to visit, including ALL the National Parks in Iceland!| Trip Of A Lifestyle
Explore the regions in Iceland, from Reykjavík to the Highlands. Discover dramatic landscapes, wildlife, and unique attractions in each area.| Meandering Wild
There are many great day hikes in Iceland. You don't have to be an experienced hiker to enjoy the best day hikes in Iceland...| Travels with Talek
If you are looking for where to stay in Vik or considering booking the Black Beach Suites in Vik, Iceland than this review is for you. In this review we’ve given the pros and cons of what it is like to stay at Black Beach Suites to help you decide if its the right hotel... The post Black Beach Suites in Vik, Iceland: My Honest Review appeared first on Get Lost in Wanderlust.| Get Lost in Wanderlust
A detailed account of hiking the Laugavegur Trail in Iceland in the summer, with what to expect, and how to do it yourself, including camping advice.| Backpackingman
From the United States to China and everything in between these are the destinations with some of the most breathtaking views.| Mommy Travels
March in Europe arrives with warmer weather, carnival celebrations, pretty blossoms, northern lights sightings and cultured city events.| Dan Flying Solo