Grímsey is situated on the Arctic Circle 41 kilometres off the North coast
of Iceland. It is 5.3 square kilometers and 5.5 kilometres long.The island
is formed ...
The Islander and the Bear
On the island of Grimsey it happened one winter that the fire died, so that none could be lit in any farmhouse there. The weather was...
Steinholt – a story of the origin of names
The exhibition Steinholt – a story of the origin of names is about the memory of a place. Christopher Taylor has spe...
Cross the Arctic Circle
Stay, eat and enjoy the life on Iceland’s northernmost outpost
Básar Guesthouse has two unique attributes: it has the Arctic Circle an...
Grímsey: Relaxing Stay on the Arctic Circle
-Básar in Grímsey offers accommodation on Iceland’s northernmost Part
The northernmost part of Iceland is the ...
The Arctic BowAmazing range of scenes, history and natureThe Arctic Bow is the name of the remarkable 184 km scenic and historic route along Tröllaskagi (Troll ...
Básar Guesthouse in Grímsey
Where Everybody Knows Your Name
For those used to living in metropolitan areas or even small towns, a visit to Grímsey will surely...
Fly to Grímsey with NorlandairExplore the glorious northern island with daily flights from Norlandair.Grímsey is a beautiful, wind-swept, secluded island, situa...
Básar Guesthouse in Grímsey
Where Everybody Knows Your Name
For those used to living in metropolitan areas or even small towns, a visit to Grímsey will sure...