The water In Iceland, you can drink the tap water, and you’ll rarely see an Icelander drink bottled water -the sales of bottled water in sup...
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What To Do in Reykjanes Peninsula
You would be forgiven for believing that lighthouse were the dominant species in the Reykjanes peninsula, but there is a lot more to see the...
Krafla Caldera - Planning a Trip in Myvatn and Krafla
Krafla is a volcanic area in the northeast of Iceland, and one of Iceland’s largest lava lover lures. Craters, cones, pools and geothermal h...
8 Blunders to avoid when in Iceland
If you’re heading to iceland during the winter time, you want to make sure you’re prepared for anything, especially when you’re from the tro...
Camping in Iceland - Campsites in Iceland
Camping in Iceland is not like camping in your home country. Therefore, today we are providing you with Iceland camping tips so you can prep...
Four outdoor pools in Iceland worth visiting
Iceland is not only known for its outstanding volcanic landscape and geothermal energy but also for its 100+ public swimming pools, most of ...
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