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Magical bath off the beaten track in the West of Iceland
Seaweed baths are a 100% natural product that comes from Reykhólar in the Westfjords of Iceland, which is one of the richest resource lands in Iceland. read more...
Swimming pools in Iceland are nothing like in most European Cities.
Calmer winds are forecast in the south and west parts of the country with partly cloudy or (long-awaited) sunny skies. Temperatures will range from 4 to 19 degrees C, the southeast being the read more...
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All Reykjavik swimming pools to have a private shower cubicle
Tourists that are shy of the communal showers in Icelandic swimming pools can rejoice. read more...
Why the Iceland National Team Has So Many Polish Fans
“I think generally [a sport like] football is important for foreigners in Iceland, because it lets us adjust and find our ways in the community to function,” says 39-year-old Tomasz Kwiatkows read more...
Powerful Storm To Sweep Over Iceland Tomorrow
This warning will be in effect from noon tomorrow until midnight on Thursday. As such, it is highly advisable to stay off the roads during this time, especially as many road closures can be e read more...
Icelandair Takeover Of WOW Air Possibly In Jeopardy
Icelandair Takeover Of WOW Air Possibly In Jeopardy read more...
Iceland’s Labour Leaders Gearing Up For Class War
Iceland’s Labour Leaders Gearing Up For Class War read more...
Iceland's oldest building open on Sovereignty Day, December 1st
Iceland's oldest building open on Sovereignty Day, December 1st read more...
Reykjavik is one of Europe's Most Livable City
Iceland has long been a stop-over place between the U.S. and Europe, then that stopped, but in recent years, Iceland's tourism had an enormous boost of interest and is hardly out of the trave read more...
Iceland’s First Lady Shares First Letter She Wrote In Icelandic For Day Of The Icelandic Tongue
Iceland’s First Lady Shares First Letter She Wrote In Icelandic For Day Of The Icelandic Tongue read more...
18 pictures of magical Myvatnssveit in North Iceland
18 pictures of magical Mývatnssveit in North Iceland read more...
The Northern Lights Over Iceland Are About To Get More Spectacular
The Northern Lights Over Iceland Are About To Get More Spectacular read more...
Skyr is a traditional Icelandic dairy product
Skyr is a traditional Icelandic dairy product. Skyr-making dates all the way back to the Viking settlement in the 9th century. Ever since then it has served as a crucial component of the dair read more...
Cheese is an essential part of Icelandic cuisine
Cheese is an essential part of Icelandic cuisine. In the last 100 years, cheesemaking has evolved a lot in Iceland, and there is now available an excellent selection of Icelandic cheeses. MS read more...