Rauðasandur south of Patreksfjörður EditorialLonely Planet, one of the most respected and most popular travel book publications and information provider about countries...
The Westman Islands: Iceland’s Hidden Gem in the South EditorialWhile much of Iceland draws attention for its wondrous waterfalls, vast glaciers, andbubbling geothermal wonders, just off the...
Eldborg in Eldborgarhraun EditorialA half-hour drive (40 km/24 mi) north of Borgarnes lies one of the country’s most beautiful scoria craters,...
Visiting South Iceland EditorialFlúðir is the only village in the municipality of Hrunamannahreppur, which abuts Árnessýsla in South Iceland. The population...
A Sunny Day in Reykjavík EditorialThe capital puts on a different face when it basks in the sunbeams in June, during the brightest...
The Beautiful North EditorialIf I had to choose one county, one region that is the most beautiful in Iceland, I would...
A River Runs Through Them (Lava Fields and Valleys) EditorialLaxá in Adaldalur is not only one of Iceland’s most water-rich spring-fed rivers but also the most beautiful...
Katla: A Block of Black Steel EditorialThere is a strong likelihood that Katla, one of Iceland’s largest and most active central volcanoes, will erupt...
The 50th anniversary of the eruption in Vestmannaeyjar EditorialIt was 50 years ago, on January 23, 1973, when an eruption began in Heimaey, the largest and...
In Stykkishólmur EditorialStykkishólmur by Breiðafjörður is the most populated town on Snæfellsnes. Fisheries, trade and now tourism are the main...
The Pearls of East Iceland EditorialExplore the vast beauty of the East East Iceland is home to some of the most remote, spectacular...
Icelandic China seafood led by Brim of Reykjavík Hallur HallssonFree Trade Agreement leads to Iceland’s quest to China’s huge markets Brim of Reykjavík is Iceland’s largest fishing...
An Idyllic Ice Cave in the Great North EditorialGeo Travel takes you to the heart of the Lofthellir ice cave Embarking on an ice cave adventure...
Go north EditorialThe northernmost county in the country, Norður Þingeyjar, is not very populated. The county stretches from the east...
Northern Exposure: Art from the Arctic EditorialAre there any borders that define where the North begins? The exhibition Is This the North? at the...
A Perfectly Shaped Shield EditorialSkjaldbreidur is a shield volcano formed in a massive eruption 9,000 years ago, located northeast of Thingvellir. Shield...
A visit to Þingvellir EditorialIt has been 95 years since the first national park in Iceland, Þingvellir National Park, was established in...
Sheep, Livestock & Lots of Wool EditorialIt can be convincingly argued that sheep sustained the Icelandic nation for the first 1100 years, continuing well...
The other Húsavík EditorialThe other Húsavík Húsavík is the largest bay in Víknaslóðir, between Borgarfjörður Eystri and Loðmundarfjörður in the East...
Bolungarvík: A Bustling Town for 1184 Years EditorialIt was in the year 940 that the settler woman Þurídur Sundafyllir claimed all of Bolungarvík and Skálavík...