Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland’s most well-known attractions. Its ethereal blue water, comfortably balmy at 38°C, lays nestled in the stark unearthly landscape of…
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Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland’s most well-known attractions. Its ethereal blue water, comfortably balmy at 38°C, lays nestled in the stark unearthly landscape of…
Anyone who has been to Reykjavik, Iceland, has no doubt heard about Brauð & Co. These are a fantastic set of bakeries famous for their…
Another day, another adventure! I had originally planned on travelling up the Eyjafjörður coastline to Siglufjörður (one of my favourite towns) and going on a…
When I was first planning my trip, I stumbled upon a place called Vogafjós. It is a farm in the Lake Mývatn area that has…
I had the opportunity to explore North Iceland’s highlands via Super Jeep. The Icelandic Highlands rank amongst Europe’s largest unpopulated areas, and can be difficult…
Time for my daily arctic update! I was so tired after being up for 30+ hours in a row, that I didn’t finish writing about…
This morning started off as an adventure! I almost did not make it in time for my connection. My flight from Canada landed 20 minutes…
You might remember from my last post that I was given a free beer voucher (!!) for Icelandic Craft Bar, following a really great experience…
Looking for an affordable, authentic, home-cooked meal while you’re in Reykjavik? Then head on downtown to Icelandic Street Food ! They are the first fast…
If you meet someone who has been to Iceland, they have almost certainly been to the Golden Circle. Only about two hours away from Reykjavík,…
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