As you’re preparing for a trip to the Land of Fire and Ice, you might find yourself wondering, “Do you tip in Iceland?” or ” Is it customary to tip in Iceland?” Unlike the United States, tipping in Iceland is never mandatory or expected, in other words there is no customary to tip in Iceland. […]
...read full postLeading straight into the heart of Iceland’s rugged terrain, F Roads are a window into the beauty and pristine wilderness of this magical country. Stunning landscapes, ancient glaciers, and secret hot springs are just a few of the incredible, off-the-beaten path sites you can potentially uncover on Iceland’s F Roads – but these rugged highways […]
...read full postFebruary begins a month of transition in Iceland. Sure, it’s still deep winter, but daylight hours are starting to slowly increase and average temperatures climb a whopping 1° higher on average. This is also a wonderful time to take part in the myriad of winter weather activities like ice caving, snowmobiling, ice skating, and, of […]
...read full postThey don’t call Iceland the Land of Fire and Ice for nothing! January is one of the darkest, coldest months of the year. While you might think that means most of the country will be shuttered, you’d be wrong! Icelanders don’t shy away from the winter weather and the cover of night.Quite the contrary. The […]
...read full postIt’s no secret that a trip to Iceland can be expensive. But did you know that the cost of your trip largely depends on variables like what season you plan to travel in? The ever-fluctuating prices of accommodation, activities, and even daily meals can play a big role in the final tally of your expenses. […]
...read full postIceland becomes a winter wonderland in December. Black sand beaches coated in a light layer of snow, frozen waterfalls, and pop-up blizzards may all make an appearance on your trip. Visitors willing to brave the cold will be well rewarded with the chance to see Iceland’s stunning landscapes encased in ice and snow. They’ll also […]
...read full postNovember in Iceland is firmly a winter month. Gone is any semblance of the warmer days of summer that you might find in October. It’s time to welcome the wintry mix of snow, ice, and wind! Whether you plan on road tripping the iconic Ring Road or you want to stand in a cavern of […]
...read full postOctober begins to usher in the winter season in Iceland. Temperatures plummet, moody weather swirls in the skies, and Icelanders begin to brace for the long, dark days ahead. And yet, October may be one of the best months to visit the Land of Fire and Ice. As a designated shoulder season, this month brings […]
...read full postIceland’s foodie scene is the stuff of legends. Steaming bowls of lamb stew, freshly caught fish, and creamy skyr are just a few of the specialties you can look forward to on a trip. Even better, you don’t have to splurge to enjoy all of this incredible country’s delicious eats. From Iceland’s version of McDonald’s […]
...read full postIf you’re planning your first ever trip to Iceland, you’re in for a real treat. But first, you have a daunting array of choices ahead – where to go, what to do, where to stay, how to get around. It can feel overwhelming, but that’s where we come in – here are our top ten […]
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