“Row for Your Lives!”
The Reykjanes coastline
Fishing has always been dangerous around the Reykjanes coastline. Until 1928, rowing boats were used, often in t...
Consider DalvikDalvik, one of Icelands hidden hotspotsAlthough the population of Dalvik is just under 2000, there is more going on than meets the eye. The new B...
Akranes. A fun place for adults and children alike
A fun place for adults and children alike
It’s time to get out of the city and see what the rest of the ...
Laxnes Horse Farm RidingPop stars to Presidents, politicians to film stars, businessmen and tourists. What inspires all these people from such a wide variety of...
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...
Lean Towards NatureWestfjords — Europe’s last frontierWilderness, peacefulness, unique experiences and great hospitality is what you’ll experience in the Westfj...
The English Houses with History and Soul
Cosy, traditioinal family home away from home It's always nice to feel at home - even better, when you don’t have to d...
Tjörneshreppur
North Iceland, population 56
It’s a place where the sheep population vastly outnumbers human residents and the numbers of nesting birds among t...
The Spirit of Iceland
Íshestar
It can be said that the true spirit of a country is reflected in the nature of its native animals. The spirit of Iceland can ther...
Guesthouse Borg in Grindavík A Home Away From Home Iceland‘s multitude of exciting attractions and activities are enough to fill weeks of scheduling! Just be su...
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Icelandic Times – Issue 8
Welcome to this new edition of the Icelandic Times - our largest yet. It i...