RECAP: Iceland
Iceland is the most densely packed country I’ve visited — I was only there eight days and it took me 30 posts to cover everything I did! Today’s final post recaps everything I’ve written so far about Iceland. Continue reading
Iceland is the most densely packed country I’ve visited — I was only there eight days and it took me 30 posts to cover everything I did! Today’s final post recaps everything I’ve written so far about Iceland. Continue reading
I shot video footage throughout my time in Iceland and just put together this highlights reel. I guarantee it will make you want to book a trip (or a return trip, as the case may be!). Continue reading
Guess how much money I spent traveling around Iceland for eight days? Biggest expense was rental car and gas, but I saved by camping most nights. Check out my budget report. Continue reading
It’s my last day in Iceland! I spontaneously see a short movie, check out some places along the marina, and visit more coffee shops. I am utterly charmed by this city. Continue reading
I’m now back in Reykjavik for one full day. I spend the morning exploring coffee shops, restaurants, and a lovely pedestrian walking area painted as a rainbow for Pride. And I ride in a Porsche! Continue reading
If I can’t experience the Northern Lights in their full splendor during my Iceland trip, then the next best thing is this interactive aurora borealis exhibit in Reykjavik. Continue reading
I’m headed to Iceland’s Golden Circle. Despite visiting a major waterfall and some geysers, I find this area underwhelming and sort of a tourist trap. The highlight is greenhouse restaurant that only serves tomato-based items. Continue reading
I went snorkeling in the sapphire waters of Iceland’s Silfra fissure — this is where two tectonic plates meet, and you can touch both the North American and Eurasian continents at the same time. Continue reading
There are a lot of waterfalls in Iceland, but these two are my favorite — Skogafoss and Seljalandsfoss. They are located 25 minutes apart from each other, and you can walk behind one of them. Continue reading
There is a remote black sand beach in southern Iceland with a crashed airplane. Only trick is that there’s no signage, you just turn down an unmarked gravel road until you find it. And I pick up a hitchhiker for the first time ever! Continue reading