Less than a 100-years ago a small family lived in a man-made cave outside Laugarvatn. The Caves have been rebuilt to look like they did when the last...Read More
Twelve man-made caves have been discovered on the land of Ægissíða by Hella on the South coast of Iceland. Four of them have been open to the public....Read More
To visit Iceland in January is to enjoy wintry weather without it being too cold but with the possibility of blankets of snow. There are fewer crowds but...Read More
A dark Icelandic lullaby in Sönghellir Your Friend in Reykjavik is singing the classic Icelandic lullaby: Sofðu unga ástin mín (Sleep, my little love). The perfect location for...Read More
Plan to visit Iceland in November if you want to embrace the cold and fun across the island! Look up to the skies for the Northern Lights or...Read More
Are you focusing on August for your summer trip to Iceland? Excellent choice! As covered in our previous guides Visit Iceland in June and Visit Iceland in July,...Read More
Have you read or seen The Lord of the Rings or the Hobbit? Then you want to hear about Norse mythology and Icelandic folktales Words by Snædís, one...Read More
Go Into the Glacier from Húsafell. Step into a glacier's heart by visiting the man-made ice cave in Langjökull Glacier. Walking inside Iceland's second-largest glacier is truly a...Read More
Go Into the Glacier with transfer from Reykjavik! At Iceland’s second-largest glacier, Langjökull, find a breathtaking man-made ice cave that you can visit all year round. It’s the...Read More