A few hours' drive from Reykjavik is the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, a wild area with zero light pollution and excellent wilderness accommodations. The top choice is the luxury Budir Hotel near Budakirkja, an iconic black church, but the Guesthouse Hof is also close by. 12 Best Places to See ...
Seltjarnarnes peninsula: Located on the western edge of the city, this area's top viewing spot is the Grótta lighthouse, which provides scenic vistas of the night sky just far enough from the city lights. Mount Esja: If you have a car but want to stay close to the city, consider ...
After a lot of research, we decided that it would be best for us to hire a campervan. Our plan is to travel around the country. We had 10 days and we wanted to maximize and efficiently plan out our schedule. There’s just a lot to see in Iceland that you will not know where to...
How much you spend on tours is entirely a personal preference. You can plan a private helicopter tour for over $3,000, or you can take a free hike. And just about everything in between. There are also plenty offree things to do in Reykjaviktoo. I would recommend trying at least a f...
Back in mid June, KLM Canada held a little contest that resulted in some temporarily amazing prices to Istanbul from across the country. Judging by the number of e-mails, Tweets, and Facebook messages I received, I think it's safe to say there will be th
She also recommends the thermal spaSky Lagoon. “Want to have a quick dip in warm water, a great view, and a glass of bubbly 15 minutes outside of downtown Reykjavik? If so, then this is your place. I also like to stop here after I play tennis.” ...
Skyscanneralso allow you to search for ‘everywhere’ in a certain month but I’d like to see some more options from these guys in the future! The Request This week’s holiday hotline is a culmination of a few people asking for cheap summer holidays so I’m going to show you some of...
Reykjavik is an excellent base point since it is “centrally” located to most of the famous sights in Iceland – just a few hours’ drive in each direction. By the way, if you’re curious about the ferry from Denmark, this is their site. Where you go in Iceland depends greatly on ...