Five Festivals To See On Your Trip To The East Of Iceland
The East of Iceland is the land of festivals. It’s more than a destination or a stopover. It’s a journey. Travelling east by car is dramatic and serene. It’s a [&
Gallery: It Rains Every Two Days In Iceland
This post was designed for desktop computers. Go full-screen for the best experience. ReykjavÃk Rain ReykjavÃk rains every two days on average ReykjavÃk rains 60 litres per squa
TAKE THIS QUIZ: Which Icelandic Hamburger Is Right For You?
Everyone loves choices. There’s nothing like scanning a menu when you’re hungry and fantasizing about each delicious option. Then terror strikes: what do you choose? Wh
Written In Stone: The Statue Walk Around ReykjavÃk
There are many ways to get to know a city. Some chose to check out the flavour of the local restaurants and bars, while others prefer to go on shopping […]
Sea Baron Tells Us How To Make Iceland’s Most Famous Soup
Iceland’s most famous soup: The lobster soup at the Sea Baron (Sægreifinn). It’s creamy, salty and delicious. It’s all thanks to Kjartan Halldórsson, a chef,
PHOTOS: Day Trips To HúsavÃk And Vatnajökull
I always get annoyed when people “stop over” in Iceland for a couple of days, because it always seems like two or three days isn’t enough time to really experienc