Iceland is a very expensive tourist destination. Everything but airfare is costly there. This collection of realistic tips helps you plan a budget friendly trip to Iceland.
A drive on the Ring Road in Iceland is the best way to see the country. Waterfalls, glaciers, black sand beaches, hot springs, and volcanoes await you on this 5 to 7 day journey.
Iceland is a land of 10,000 waterfalls. This realistic List of the Easiest to Reach Waterfalls helps you decide what falls to visit on your next trip to the country.
East Iceland is the most remote and versatile area of the country. The region has it all: fjords, waterfalls, glaciers, lagoons, volcanoes, and black sand beaches.
Skaftafell is home to Svartifoss Waterfall and Vatnajokull ice cap. Take the park’s trail through the swamps and meadows and enjoy the serene nordic beauty.
Northern Iceland is a must-visit region on a trip to Iceland. This region is a prime location for whale watching, chasing waterfalls, and exploring geothermal areas.
A Whale Watching Tour in Akureyri is a great way to see whales up-close almost year round. Enjoy the fjord views and hope for a whale to jump out of the water.
West Iceland is an amazing region. Its Glymur and Hraunfossar waterfalls are a short drive from Reykjavik. More distant Snaefellsnes peninsula reveals stunning Kirkjufell Mountain and Snaefellsjokull glacier.
Glymur Waterfall is among the highest yet easily accessible waterfalls in Iceland. A cave passage, creek crossings, and narrow deep canyon await Glymur Waterfall hikers.
South Iceland is a region with powerful waterfalls, narrow canyons, and black sand beaches. Do not miss Skogafoss, Seljalandsfoss, Reynisfjara, and Fjadrargljufur Canyon.