But then, Iceland is the land of fire and ice. Iceland is fast becoming a popular tourist destination, as evidenced by the many travel articles and documentaries that have appeared in recent years.
But did you know that there’s no McDonald’s in Iceland? Or that pretty much the entire country is on a first-name basis? Here are 45 weird and interesting things you should know about Iceland ...
Honeymooners will leave feeling refreshed, pampered, and with a deeper appreciation for Iceland’s natural beauty and culture.
There are few other places on Earth where the raw power of nature is so clearly on display as Iceland. This extraordinary island nation nestled in the North Atlantic is a melting pot of active ...
But if you're staying in Iceland for multiple days, a trek throughout South Iceland is a must, according to recent travelers. This region, which is south and east of Reykjavik, boasts towering ...
While Iceland isn't the only place in the world to view the northern lights, the Nordic country's location near the Arctic Circle means the light show can be visible for more than 100 nights per year.