Even so, the summer remains the most popular time to visit Iceland. The high number of daylight hours maximizes the time to take in the volcanic landscapes and other outdoor activities.
"We don't have any neighbours anymore," says Reykjavik resident Benony Aegesson In summer ... nation like Iceland can accommodate? Inga Hlín Pálsdóttir is the director of Visit Iceland, and ...
The Nordic country is truly the land of fire and ice, packed with glaciers and lagoons, volcanoes and geysers, waterfalls and ...
In the swinging (relative) heat of summer, there’s generally more energy in the air in Reykjavík, and the city especially comes to life. Visiting Iceland is no longer a secret since many major ...
Iceland replaces last year’s accommodation tax with new, higher infrastructure charge that affects cruise passengers.
Visitors can encircle the falls in the summer months ... best to combine a trip to see Barnafoss with a visit to nearby Hraunfossar. Southeast Iceland's Svartifoss, or Black Falls, sits in ...
With that in mind, here were six surprising differences I noticed between Iceland and the US during my visit. In June ... tilts towards the sun during the summer months, countries north of ...