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...
Skógar Museum – The Crown Jewel among regional museums Hallur HallssonThis year its former director, Þórður Tómason celebrated his 100th birthday Skógar Museum can be found by the...
Happiness Dwells in Eyjafjardarsveit EditorialA gentle, pleasant spirit seems to hover over Hrafnagil in Eyjafjardarsveit, south of Akureyri, as Finnur Yngvi Kristinsson,...
A day in Húnaþing vestra Hrafnhildur ÞórhalldsóttirBeauty on the Grand Scale The beauty of Húnaþing westra, conveyed in its grassy heaths, majestic mountains, pillar...
East Iceland—A World of Its Own EditorialIt’s about 600 km (370 mi) from Sandvíkurheidi, between Bakkafjördur and Vopnafjördur in the north, to Lómagnúpur in...
Endless Inspiration in Eyjafjördur EditorialPainter and teacher Gudmundur Ármann Sigurjónsson held his first exhibition at Mokkakaffi in 1961 and has been pursuing...
The Universal Human Search for Lost Time EditorialOne of the most popular films of the year in Icelandic cinemas is Touch by Baltasar Kormákur, based...
Go West: Explore the Wondrous Westfjords EditorialEnjoy hiking tours and other adventures with West Tours In a country full of beauty, the Westfjords may...
Mixed-Use Development and Improved Public Transport EditorialIt’s safe to say that the city of Reykjavík has undergone considerable changes over the last 15 years...
Rauðinúpur EditorialRauðinúpur is a 73 m high cliff located on the western most point of Melrakkaslétta and is a...
From Indifferent City Councilors to Exuberant Tourists EditorialThe inhabitants of Iceland, as well as foreign tourists, have not been oblivious to the volcanic eruptions on...
Visit Vestmannaeyjar EditorialThe charming Westman Islands offer exciting activities, wildlife-watching and culture The Westman Islands (Vestmannaeyjar) are chock-full of rocky...
“People of Iceland need to reap the benefits of their energy sources” Hallur HallssonInterview with Iceland’s New National Energy Director-General, Halla Hrund Logadóttir New Director-General of Iceland’s National Energy Authority, Halla...
ICELAND’S FIRST SETTLER EditorialICELAND’S FIRST SETTLER The furtive little arctic fox is found in the Westfjords in Súðavík The arctic fox...
“The Theatre is the Home of Humanity” EditorialThe Reykjavík City Theatre is home to the Reykjavík Theatre Company, one of the country’s oldest cultural associations,...
Protecting the Interaction Between Housing and Nature is Paramount EditorialPétur H. Ármannsson, architect and director at the Cultural Heritage Agency, is among the most knowledgeable people on...
The Voyages of Saint Brendan the Navigator EditorialIf his story is to be believed, he was over seventy years old when he embarked on the...
“A Single Brushstroke Can Completely Change a Painting” EditorialHelgi Thorgils Fridjónsson has been one of the most prolific and well-known living painters of Iceland over the...
Co-Habitation with the Calamities of Nature EditorialIf the volcanic eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula—which began on March 19, 2021, and show no signs of...
Original Creations, Strong Emotions, and Stories Close to Home EditorialThe National Theatre of Iceland is heading into a milestone year, as it celebrates its 75th anniversary in...