Every year, on the first Sunday of June, Iceland celebrates Sjómannadagurinn – Fisherman's day. If Pentecost happens to fall on that same Sunday, the celebration is moved to the following week. This day is dedicated to all those who work at sea and has become an important part of the country's cultural calendar. The first official Sjómannadagur was held on June 6, 1938, in both Reykjavík and Ísafjörður. But even earlier, it was common practice to hold special church services for seame...