Spellbinding vistas punctuated by plumes of steam are commonplace while driving Iceland’s winding fjords and gravel roads. Marking the country’s geothermal activity, this form of energy also ushers in ...
A museum pass, public hot springs and free airline stopovers help shrink the cost of visiting Iceland’s capital.
Moonlight dances on the fjord waters; the reflection is so bright it might as well be midday. The wind stings my face as I lower myself into a beachside pool of relief from January’s wrath. The air ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. While taking advantage of Iceland Air's stopover program that lets you explore volcanoes and lagoons without booking an extra flight, I had a ...
Swimming in Iceland is not what most visitors think about visiting this northern European Island Country. Cold weather, midnight sun, beautiful ice mountains is more what comes to mind. However, ...
Many of Iceland’s most treasured cultural institutions were conceived during uncertain times. Take for instance, Reykjavik’s hallowed Hallgrímskirkja church, commissioned during the Great Depression, ...
Swimming pool culture refers to the widespread use of heated outdoor pools. Despite cold climates, these spaces remain popular, welcoming people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. People visit ...
Soaking in Iceland's stunning Blue Lagoon is memorable and soothing, but it isn't cheap. It'll cost you a minimum of $55 to get in the door, and that doesn't include food, drinks or towel rental. That ...
Gunnuhver Hot Springs in Iceland showing steam and the country's largest mud pool - makasana photo/Shutterstock While taking advantage of Iceland Air's stopover program that lets you explore volcanoes ...