What to See in Thingvellir National ParkThingvellir National Park is located just 28 miles northeast of Reykjavik along Iceland’s popular Golden Circle route.Icelandic Horse Iceland Volcanic Scenery Black Volcanic Rocks 3 mins readRead more
The Icy Splendor of Jokulsarlon LagoonLiterally meaning glacial river lagoon, Jokulsarlon Lagoon is an enormous glacial lake situated in Iceland’s southeastern corner.Icelandic Horse Iceland Volcanic Scenery Black Volcanic Rocks 3 mins readRead more
Things to Do in SnæfellsnesLocated in western Iceland, Snæfellsnes (pronounced SNAIY-fell-SNES) and the Snæfellsnes Peninsula are often called "miniature Iceland" because they feature everything that makes Iceland worth visiting. With stunning landscapes and hidden spots to explore, give this volcanic region a visit after reading about its best features.Arctic Wildlife Arctic Flora Volcanic Scenery Black Volcanic Rocks 3 mins readRead more
Half Day in Reykjavik: Things to Do in Iceland’s CapitalMeaning "Smoky Bay" in Icelandic, Reykjavik has a population of just 200,000. While that means that it just about qualifies as a city, you won’t be short on fantastic things to do in Reykjavik — even on a tight schedule.Land of Magic & Ice Icelandic Horse Iceland Arctic Wildlife 3 mins readRead more
Top Five Reykjavik MuseumsFor a relatively small city, Reykjavik is full of culture and history, celebrated in its excellent museums. Picking the best museums in the city isn't easy, but if you’re pressed for time, these five should be your top priority. Below are the top five museums in Reykjavik.Iceland Icelandic Horse Reykjavík Arctic Wildlife 3 mins readRead more
Seven Things to Do in AkureyriThere are plenty of other things to do and see around Akureyri, like visiting the magnificent cathedral that dominates the skyline, the Akureyri Art Museum, the Hof Cultural Center, and the botanical gardens. For a city this small, there's a lot going on.Icelandic Horse Iceland Arctic Wildlife Arctic Flora 3 mins readRead more
Top Five Things to Do in UshuaiaTravel to the very edge of the world. Ushuaia, Argentina, is a small coastal city that’s often the stopping-off point for people en route to Antarctica or Tierra del Fuego National Park. However, the world’s southernmost city (at least according to the Argentineans) offers all kinds of adventures.South America Fjords Spectacular Wildlife Spectacular Landscapes 3 mins readRead more