Northern Iceland: All kinds of delights, natural and cultural Vignir Andri GuðmundssonThe northern part of Iceland, with its mountains, waterfalls, small streams, volcanic areas, islands, green valleys and vast...
WHO’S WATCHING WHOM? EditorialSeal watching from the sea A treat for children and adults alike, this summer it will be possible...
Winter Whale Watching from Akureyri Andrew Scott FortuneNorth Sailing’s Traditional Oak Fishing Boats Sail to the Whales Starting this winter, North Sailing goes whale watching...
Winter Whale Watching from Akureyri Andrew Scott FortuneNorth Sailing’s Traditional Oak Fishing Boats Sail to the Whales Starting this winter, North Sailing goes whale watching...
Passion for Sails and Whales EditorialNorth Sailing is where whales meet tourists and the romance of sail lives on When you love something,...
Hotel Djúpavík, comfort and care at the edge of the world EditorialA NATURE PARADISE Hotel Djúpavík, comfort and care at the edge of the world Untouched nature and interesting...
Akureyri the Base town which to Reach All the Northern Sights and Highlights Andrew Scott FortuneThe Northern Playground The dozen inhabitants in 1786, clinging to the side of Eyjafjörður, Iceland’s longest fjord, probably...
Mývatn Up Close and Personal Vignir Andri GuðmundssonDimmuborgir Guesthouse Lake Mývatn is one of the absolute highlights of any visit to Iceland, but due to...
A Bird for a Million – The only competition of its kind in Iceland EditorialA New Competition The ‘Bird for a Million’ competition is now being held for the third time. This...
Ambassador to the Whales Nanna Hlín HalldórsdóttirSee the whales from Akureyri’s specialised whale watching ship This is the first year of scheduled tours from...
Icelandic Times – Issue 15 EditorialRead all articles from issue Read PDF Read PDF on Issuu Autumn arrives from one day to the...