Hafnartorg & Hallveig + Ingólfur EditorialÁrni Óla (1888-1979), writer and journalist, is the person who most likely knew the history and origins of...
A Delightful Experience in Stokkseyri EditorialIcelandic Times checks out Fjöruborðið Restaurant Have you strolled along the beautiful shore on Stokkseyri’s beach? Have you...
Currently in Iceland EditorialIt’s this time of the year. My experience as a photographer for more than four decades is that...
Vikings and Settlement EditorialAt the time when the Irish had discovered Iceland and started regular sailings there, boatbuilding and skill in...
Hjörleifur & sagan EditorialLíklega hefði Íslandssagan verið öðruvísi ef fósturbróður fyrsta landnámsmannsins Ingólfs Arnarsonar, og giftur systur hans Helgu Arnardóttur, hefði...
Fifty five years of beauty EditorialThe other day, it had been 55 years since Norræna Húsið (The Nordic House) opened in Reykjavík. The...
Looking towards the sea EditorialThe fishing industry has been, and still is, one of the most powerful pillars of the Icelandic economy....
Thinking of everything EditorialThe Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management , which reports to the Commissioner of the National Police,...
Kópavogur, The Second City EditorialIt is questionable whether Hamraborg in the center of Kópavogur, the second largest municipality in Iceland, is high...
Torfajökull volcano system EditorialTorfajökull volcano system The Torfajökull volcano system has been quiet for the last centuries and decades but recently...
Réttir EditorialRéttir – The Yearly Sheep Round-Up! In September the majority of farmers across the country will be herding...
A Taste of Iceland’s Wild & Sweet EditorialLaugarvatn’s Lindin Restaurant & Café Bistro Lindin Restaurant & Bistro Café, located on the banks of Lake Laugarvatn,...
Jökulsárlón EditorialJökulsárlón is a unique lagoon, in and around Vatnajökull in Austur- Skaftafellsýsla, part of Vatnajökull National Park in...
The first custom-built freezer vessel in Iceland EditorialBruarfoss, built-in 1927 was the first cargo ship constructed especially with freezing capabilities for the Icelandic company Eimskip....
Harbor construction Editorial in Reykjavik (1913-1917) The Reykjavik harbor construction was the most expensive construction Icelanders had undertaken. It included a...
Eruption at Skjaldbreiður? EditorialFrom the shield volcano / mountain Skjaldbreiður, there are only about twenty kilometers to Þingvellir in the south,...
Pourquoi-Pas EditorialIn September 1936, returning from the mission to Greenland to deliver scientific material, the ship Pourquoi-Pas IV stopped...
Export of Icelandic horses Editorial“You can’t have it for gold or a good word” The Icelandic horse is one of the unique...
Einar’s garden EditorialReykjavík is a green city. There are many large green outdoor areas throughout the city, the largest being...
Borgartúnið EditorialThere are few streets in Reykjavík, if any, that have changed in their appearance as much as Borgartún...