Hvítá
Hvítá in Árnesýsla (in the south) is the third longest river in Iceland, 185 km long from its source in Hvítárvatn under Langjökull and from Kerlingaf...
The country's largest lake… almost
The weather was a peculiar by Þingvallavatn yesterday, sun and rain at the same time as it was dead calm, which is very u...
The construction of a new town center in Selfoss is progressing well, with 35 historic buildings from various parts of the country being built on an area of ...
The Nordic influence continues at Vax Design & Gifts
Entrepreneur Sandra Grétarsdóttir always dreamed of having a place of her own, where her creative ...
The Bobby Fischer Center
It is housing a memorabilia of the 11th World Chess Champion BOBBY FISCHER and the Selfoss Chess Club.
The American Bobby Fischer ...
Hotel Selfoss
A Spacious, Modern Hotel on Iceland’s South Coast
Big hotels are not exactly a dime a dozen in Iceland and certainly a rarity outside Reykjaví...
A Whirlwind Cultural Tour Selfoss, Stokkseyri and EyrarbakkiWhat I love about Iceland are the layers upon layers of captivating history that are hiding just ben...
A diverse communityÁrborg is a worth the visitÁrborg is a community of three towns: Selfoss, Eyrarbakki and Stokkseyri on the south coast of Iceland, where lush...
Exploring the Majestic Ölfus DisctrictTourists travel to the Ölfus District for its pristine black sand beaches, vast lava fields and the charming town Þorláksh...
Going Green with GT Travel & ToursNew Tours for a New Year
The trade-mark turquoise-green buses of GT Travel & Tours are a very familiar part of the Ic...
Guðmundur TyrfingssonFounded in 1969, the t rade-mark turquoise green buses of Guðmundur Tyrfingsson Travel & Tours are by now a very familiar part of the I...
Selfosskirkja
A Whirlwind Cultural Tour
Selfoss, Stokkseyri and Eyrarbakki
What I love about Iceland are the layers upon layers of captivating history that ...
What I love about Iceland are the layers upon layers of captivating history that are hiding just beneath the surface of this land that was for so long ensconced...