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Iceland Visitor Tips and Travel Information
Iceland is a fascinating destination. With these insider tips on clothing, driving, hotels, and currency, travelers can be prepared for what to expect on a vacation.
The South Shore of Iceland from Reykjavik
Iceland's South Coast is a must-see when visiting Iceland. Tours to the South Shore often include stops at black beaches, waterfalls, glaciers, and the village of Vik.
Iceland Vacation – a Different European Holiday
Few places on earth offer variety like Iceland. From Reykjavik nightlife to the icebergs of Jokulsarlon and the sights of the Golden Circle, it has everything and more.
Tale of Two Hot Springs in Iceland
The geologies of the Reykjanes Peninsula and Landmannalaugar valley offer vastly contrasting hot springs experiences.
What to Buy in Iceland
Shopping in Iceland can be a fun and interesting experience full of unique products and merchandise, including handknit clothing, bath and beauty products, and foods.
Visit Iceland's Golden Circle
The Golden Circle is Iceland's number one tourist destination, attracting thousands of visitors year-round to these magnificent natural wonders of Southwest Iceland.
Iceland's Most Famous Waterfalls
Iceland is known for its unique and breathtaking natural landscape punctuated by various cascading waterfalls located throughout the country.
Cheap Places to Stay in Reykjavik
Reykjavik hostels carry the most inexpensive prices when it comes to having a place to stay in Iceland's capital city.
What to See and Do in Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is an increasingly popular destination full of history, culture, nature, shopping, dining, and nightlife.
A Visitor's Guide to The Blue Lagoon in Iceland
One of the most popular attractions for tourists and locals alike in Iceland is the famed Blue Lagoon geothermal hot spring and spa for bathing and relaxation.
The Best Festivals in Iceland
Icelanders know how to celebrate, and nowhere is this more evident than in their variety of festivals.
Outdoor Adventures in Iceland
The activities borne of Iceland's climate and varied landscape makes the island a magnet for adventure travellers.
Fascinating Facts About Iceland
Interesting facts about Iceland have emerged from the country's steamy heart and cool exterior.
What an Iceland Vacation Has to Offer Visitors
Iceland's cool exterior covers the hot rumble in its belly, and the result is a country that delivers the best of both extremes.
Winter Vacation in Iceland
Iceland is becoming a hot holiday destination all year round. There is a lot on offer in the winter and it can all be packed into one adventurous vacation if you dare.
Whale Watching in Iceland
If you are in Reykjavic for a weekend, don't miss the opportunity of an exciting afternoon's whale watching. Humpbacks, minke whales and dolphins are almost guaranteed.
Vacation Accomodation in Iceland
Check out the accomodation possibilities for your Iceland holiday. Options in Reykjavik, Keflavik and in more remote areas including Flatey Island.
Top Tips for Iceland Travel
Insider information lets you know what to expect on holiday in Iceland. Find out everything from how to get about and what to eat, to why the water smells so strange.
A Guide to Icelandic Language
This article is an introduction to the Icelandic language, examining the classification, alphabet, vocabulary, grammar, name customs and linguistic policies.
The Icelandic Phallological Museum
A short tour through the Icelandic Phallological Museum, a real place in Iceland devoted to the preservation and study of the penis.
Visiting Akureyri
Take a day trip from Reykjavik to Akureyri, the capital of Northern Iceland, watch the Aurora Borealis in winter, and visit Nonni's house, and the Christmas House
Iceland Airwaves 2007
Celebrating its 9th year, Iceland Airwaves is Mecca for enthusiast devotees of new music from around the world. Mark down these dates October 17-21.
Iceland Insider
For a small country Iceland overflows with natural beauty and history. Often overwhelmed visitors miss many of the nuances surrounding them. Now a guided tour helps all.
North Iceland's Maritime Marvels
Journeying to the North of Iceland this summer? Be sure to tack these attractions featuring whales, herring and seals into your itinerary. They will astound!
Iceland's Ghostly Home
Fear them, sneer them or just drink a beer with them - all is allowed with the ghosts in Stokkseyri, Iceland.