
The West Fjords are the most remote area in Iceland. They cover about 22,271 km2 (8,599 sq mi), but only about 9000 people live there […]

Once upon a time, we had the Sea Life Museum in the town of Hafnarfjörður, and it is not a happy tale. It opened originally […]

The short answer is Yes! However, of course, there is also a longer answer. Icelanders are proud of their water, which is deemed one of […]

The midnight sun and 24 hours of daylight. It might sound difficult to live with but it is a welcome change to the dark winter […]

The largest part of Iceland is mountainous so you´ll have no problems finding hiking paths here. Populated areas dot the coast around the country where […]

Icelanders are very proud of their Viking ancestry, and Iceland is one of the best countries to learn about them. Therefore, we have made a […]

Renting a camper van while traveling in Iceland gives you the freedom to go to places (and swimming pools) which you probably wouldn’t go to […]

The beauty of traveling in Icelandic in a camper is that you’re free to go where you want when you want and keep everything low-cost. […]