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Helga Dís Björgúlfsdóttir
View of Reykjavik harbor featuring various boats docked along the marina with mountains in the background under a clear blue sky, highlighting Reykjavik's maritime heritage and fishing village atmosphere.

Reykjavík City Travel Guide

Reykjavík may be small by capital city standards, but it packs in more than its size suggests. This lively, walkable city offers a mix of natural beauty, rich...
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Aerial view of Gunnuhver, a highly active geothermal area in Reykjanes, Iceland

Reykjanes Peninsula Travel Guide

The Reykjanes Peninsula stretches southwest of Reykjavík and is often the first or last stop for travellers, as it hosts Keflavík International Airport, Iceland’s main gateway. Despite its...
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East Iceland: A Quiet Side of the Country

East Iceland is one of the country’s most overlooked regions but has much to offer. With deep fjords, small fishing villages, and impressive mountains, it’s a place of...
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Travel Guides, Blog

Exploring South Iceland: Tours, Attractions and Hidden Gems

Imagine watching waves crash against towering basalt cliffs on a black sand beach. Or walking behind a roaring waterfall, feeling the mist on your face. South Iceland is...
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The Icelandic Highlands Travel Guide

The Icelandic Highlands cover around 40,000 square kilometres—roughly 40% of the island—but are almost entirely uninhabited. It’s a place of raw wilderness, carved by glaciers, volcanoes, and time....
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Dynjandi Waterfall

Exploring the Westfjords

The Westfjords of Iceland are one of the country’s most remote, rugged, and breathtaking regions. With steep mountains plunging into deep fjords, dramatic coastlines, and vast uninhabited areas,...
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Grjótaþorpið Reykjavík: Where the City Began

Grjótaþorpið Reykjavík is the city’s oldest neighbourhood and one of its most overlooked. This quiet cluster of narrow streets and colourful timber houses has roots stretching all the...
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