Where & When? EditorialThe oldest rock on the Reykjanes Peninsula is about 500,000 years old, located near Reykjavík in the easternmost...
Urban Densification – Urban Alteration EditorialThere is extensive construction happening all around the capital city. Icelandic Times toured the city and took photos...
The House Where Ancient Meets Brand-New EditorialHafnarstræti 16: The building where SÍM, the Association of Icelandic Visual Artists, with its nearly one thousand members,...
Grindavík – a Reflection of Iceland EditorialGrindavík is—or was—a small fishing village with just under four thousand inhabitants on the southern part of the...
At Long, Long Last EditorialIt’s been cold—unusually cold—in Iceland ever since the New Year. Proper summer days, with blue skies and warm...
The Beautiful North EditorialIf I had to choose one county, one region that is the most beautiful in Iceland, I would...
The Magma Beneath Svartsengi EditorialThe Icelandic Meteorological Office, which conducts research and disseminates information on natural hazards and risk assessments, including those...
Under the Arctic Circle EditorialMelrakkaslétta is a unique place in Iceland. Although less and less people keep a permanent residence in the...
TWENTY-THREE WHALES EditorialThe largest whale museum in Europe is located in Grandi, on the west side of Reykjavik Harbour, with...
SPRINGTIME IN THE WESTFJORDS EditorialQuite a few Icelanders claim that the Westfjords are the most beautiful part of the country. But one...
PHOTO SERIES FROM THE WEST EditorialIt is currently, and has been recently, a true and prolongued Easter cold spell in the West, particularly...
Ísafjördur – A Collection of Images EditorialÍsafjördur in Skutulsfjördur, the capital of the Westfjords, is a unique town. Bright in the summer, pitch dark...
The Ring Road is Closed! EditorialRing Road 1, between Vík in Mýrdalur and Kirkjubæjarklaustur in West Skaftafell County, is closed due to floods....
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...
The Viking Mr. Vikingsson EditorialWho named Önundarfjörður according to the ancient Landnámabók? The Viking Önundur Víkingsson around the year 900, is the...
Future Past in Ísafjörður EditorialIn the Ísafjörður Art Museum, which is located in one of the most beautiful buildings in the country,...
Ósvör, Óshólaviti & Ölver EditorialDespite being a fishing station for centuries, there was no permanent settlement in Ósvör, at the easternmost part...
Siglufjördur: A Town Second to None EditorialSiglufjördur is a unique town. One of the most beautiful town locations in Iceland, it is the second...
Árneshreppur EditorialThere are 69 municipalities in Iceland. Of course, the most populous is Reykjavík, where a third of the...
Akranes, Capital of West Iceland EditorialAkranes is the ninth most populous town in Iceland, with just over eight thousand inhabitants. The town is...