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Give us specifics. Was the fish you ate too soggy? Tell us about it. Was Thingvellir breathtakingly beautiful, or did it rain? Did your trip around the Ring Road leave you flat broke, or inspired to write a novel? What’s On wants to know if you meet that someone  more
I first arrived in Iceland in late 1949 from the USA as a very young World War Two veteran and an employee of Lockheed Corporation  more
My wife and I just finished our best ever trip to Iceland—my third and her second. Twelve days of camping and hiking... We  more
You want to know what I think of Iceland? Well, my love affair with Iceland, its people and geography started back in  more
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Looking for an inspiration on where to go, what to do and what to see when you visit Iceland? You are at the right place!   more
Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhús Exhibitions Indian Highway – Contemporary Indian Video Art The exhibition is a snapshot of the remarkable  more

Travelling in fantastic scenery Icelanders as well as foreigners often say they have never seen more spectacular, glorious nature than in Iceland, not least in the West Fjords. Still, many people have yet to visit us to experience everything that the West Fjords and its residents can offer.  more
The South Iceland countryside stretches far and wide, is generally known for good weather, and contains many of Iceland's foremost natural treasures. The economy is prosperous and the culture full of variety. Many of the nation's best-known historical sites are in South Iceland, such as Þingvellir and Skálholt. Even  more

In East and Southeast Iceland, you will find most of what makes Iceland a unique place on a global scale -- and maybe even more so. Fascinating nature stretches from the glaciers to the sea: broad, barren sands and valleys with woodlands and other vegetation, deserted fjords and prospering  more
Recreation Both the pleasures of the city and unspoiled nature lie close at hand. While some choose strolls through central city streets, others long for walks through calm surroundings and vegetation. Among the true treasures of nature are Heiðmörk, Elliðaárdalur, Krýsuvík and Grótta, and trails throughout the  more

Culture, natural treasures, and adventure North Iceland is an expansive, enchanting region, where you can find all of Iceland's attractive aspects: culture and a flourishing society, endless opportunities for entertainment and outdoor recreation, picturesque nature in all directions, and more natural sights than almost anywhere else. Spring,  more
Society -- nature -- trips by sea West Iceland has many communities, varying in character. Rural areas depend on farming of different types, while coastal villages prosper through fisheries. In combination with these basic economic sectors, trade, industry and the services play an important role, with some villages  more


The new Dreamliner, Boeing 787, landed at Keflavík International Airport yesterday morning for test flights in side wind. According to the airport’s information officer  more
The 11th annual Night of Lights festival begins today in Reykjanesbaer municipality in southwest Iceland. Tomorrow and Saturday night, many of the country’s best  more
Iceland’s cabinet met at the presidential residence Bessastadir at noon today where new ministers were announced: Gudbjartur Hannesson of the Social Democrats will lead  more
The average temperature of the three summer months, June, July and August, in Reykjavík this year was 12.2°C (54°F), which makes this the warmest  more

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