Posted in:Blogs,Iceland,Road Trips,Guides Your browser does not support SVGs Post by:Greg Greg Perkins is from Edinburgh, Scotland, but he adopted Iceland as his second country when Scotland (typically) managed not to qualify for football's Euro 2016 tournament. His passions include travel, En...
How to travel around in summerIf you’re keen on the idea of a self-driving tour of Iceland, summer is the best time to visit. The long days and mild weather make for a straightforward driving experience, particularly if you’re sticking to main routes such as the Ring Road or the ...
The situation is even more complex in the case of volcanoes that have been dormant for long periods and have not erupted in historical times. We have no record of monitoring data to use as a background, and the detailed knowledge about previous eruptions may also be lacking (e.g., Sina...
cause cancellations at short notice and that it’s best to book well ahead for summer weekends and holidays. luggage allowance is 20kg, and you need to check in thirty minutes before departure. by bus four bus companies provide regular long-distance services around iceland. three are based in...
The Best Time to See the Northern Lights in Iceland Peak viewing season for the northern lights is September through March when the nights are long (during the winter solstice, darkness can extend for approximately 19 hours). Even if you're traveling to Iceland in the winter, don't plan ...
thenNorthbound.iswould be a great place to start when choosing the best car rental for Iceland.The car is a really important part of anyroad tripin Iceland, for us, the car was the most important thing to have in many aspects. What I concluded after a thorough research was the following...
It includes: • actionable steps to embed sustainability within your own business • ways to encourage, support and advise other organisations to do so too, and • case studies from around the world and links to useful tools and resources. Business as usual is no longer ...
In New Zealandwe hired a campervan to drive around and take our time experiencing the country. A lot of people hire campervans in Europe. In Scotland, you can pull over on the side of the road and camp for free!With a campervan,you have everything you need with you. You can cook,...
Islands) and in the Southeast (if you want more time for glaciers and hiking). You might also add a night or two on the way north from Reykjavík for a spin around Snæfellsnes — a scenic Iceland-in-miniature peninsula that’s not officially on the Ring Road, but is an easy add...
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