…spoken in Iceland is called, Icelandic (from Old Norse). Iceland is only about 40,000 square miles big. Glaciers cover over 10% of the country. Tourists flock to Iceland because of…

…spoken in Iceland is called, Icelandic (from Old Norse). Iceland is only about 40,000 square miles big. Glaciers cover over 10% of the country. Tourists flock to Iceland because of…
…stuck with an Icelandair travel credit and two years to use it or lose it. I decided to make Iceland my first solo trip. After getting covid very early on–and…
…in summer! Find endless things to do in Iceland here! Strokkur is Iceland’s most active geyser / Photo by twenty20photos We walk out to an overlook to view them, but…
…terrain—it doesn’t take many miles in Iceland to escape populated areas. We chanced upon tiny Icelandic horses jauntily prancing and running around a rough dirt track in the middle of…
…enough fuel to keep itself warm. Not a problem. Reykjavik has bountiful bars and restaurants. Discover the Wonder of Iceland on a Tour Explore all the incredible tours to Iceland…
Last updated on November 19th, 2023 Even though it’s rather cold in Iceland, Icelanders generally dress fairly well. The younger crowd — it’s very trendy but you can get away…
Last updated on April 18th, 2023 JourneyWoman’s Guide to Solo Travel in Iceland Best Places for Women 50+ Places we love Looking for a Woman-Friendly Tour of Iceland? Solo Travel…
…There’s no question about it, when we asked female solo travellers for their most-recommended shoulder season experience, Iceland rose to the top. According to Iceland Tourism, more tourists visited Iceland…
…the house. The white shimmering lights were otherworldly!” What was your experience in Iceland? Let us know! Find a Northern Lights tour in Iceland here! Tourism Links Icelandic Met Office…
…the heart to ancestral homelands? Some trips, like Tara T.’s to Iceland two years ago, are motivated by family stories and a desire to maintain a softening heritage. “I’m the…