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Holidays in Iceland

What to pack for Iceland?

It can’t be reiterated enough; the weather in Iceland is ever-changing. You can never know that the weather will be one way or the other at a specific...
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Visit Iceland in March

If you’re visiting Iceland in March, you will catch the tail-end of winter. But the days will be getting longer, and there’s still a chance to see the...
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The First Day of Summer and Harpa

Winter is finally over, and summer is about to begin! The First Day of Summer is always on a Thursday between 19 and 25 April. Despite being called...
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What are the Best Hot Springs in Iceland?

Do you want to make the most of Iceland’s incredible collection of hot springs on your trip to the Land of Fire and Ice? These amazing geothermal features...
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The Icelandic Carnival Days – Bolludagur, Sprengidagur and Öskudagur.

Is there an Icelandic Carnival? Not as such, but we do have bolludagur, sprengidagur and öskudagur. Three days of eating and dressing up. Read all about it!
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Laufabrauð, Iceland christmas tradition

Laufabrauð: The Unique Icelandic Christmas-bread

In centuries past, the average Icelander seldom saw wheat to bake bread. Wheat was an imported good, and rarely so; only the wealthiest families had access to this...
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5 Christmas Activities in Reykjavík You Don’t Want to Miss

The holidays are always a special time of year, but no place makes the season brighter than Iceland. Even though Winter days are long and dark, the abundance...
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The Christmas beer season is here!

December is a time to celebrate, not just with your family and wish for peace on earth. It is also the Christmas beer season which many Icelanders wait...
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Visit Iceland in June

Are you planning to visit Iceland in June? This month has the first official days of summer, with warmer temperatures and wonderfully long daylight hours.  Aside from excellent...
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The Icelandic Christmas cat eats the children who don't get new clothes during Christmas

Christmas in Iceland with 13 Santas and a Christmas Cat!

He’s going to find out who’s naughty and nice. Santa Claus is coming to town. In the case of Iceland, there is not one but 13 Santas who...
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