Iceland is unlike anywhere else on Earth. In the best way possible, Iceland is quite surreal, from its incredible waterfalls, its strange volcanic rock formations, otherworldly glaciers, and geothermal geysers....
Most of our travel guides champion Iceland’s natural beauty, looking at topics like how to photograph the Aurora Borealis or which of Iceland’s waterfalls are the most impressive. We focus...
Iceland is consistently voted the most beautiful country in the world by travellers voting on a range of online platforms like TripAdvisor and Rough Guides. Over the years, Iceland has...
When trying to photograph any natural phenomenon, the first thing you need is patience. And this goes double for the Aurora Borealis — also known as the Northern Lights. One...
The holiday planning in Iceland starts early and you will start seeing Christmas decorations in November, you’ll even start seeing them as early as October in some stores. Too soon...
In Iceland there are 13 Santa Clauses or Yule Lads. They live nearby Reykjavik in a mountain called Esjan with their troll mother Gryla and father Leppaludi. Their cat is...
Often referred to as the ‘land of fire and ice’, Iceland is a country steeped in mythology rooted in her dramatic landscape. Home to otherworldly waterfalls framed by double-rainbows, thermal...
As one of the world’s most picturesque countries, Iceland is covered, top-to-bottom, in natural phenomena. From restorative thermal pools to otherworldly volcanic landscapes, the diversity of Iceland’s natural beauty is...
With an entire population of around 360 thousand people (and 60% of those citizens living in Reykjavík), Iceland is a delightfully bustle-free country that gives guests an intimate opportunity to...