A brand new issue of the print version of Iceland Insider is out today. As usual the mag is best read and enjoyed in print but you can also read an online version here below.
Iceland Insider is available at hotels, information centres, domestic airports and cafés all around the country. And it’s free!
A few highlights:
21 Reasons to Visit Reykjanes Peninsula
It’s home to Keflavík International Airport, the main gateway to Iceland, and, of course, the great Blue Lagoon. However, large parts of the rest of the peninsula are—strange as it sounds, being so close to all this traffic—almost off the beaten track.
Turning Reykjavík Into One Huge Music Venue
When the annual music festival Iceland Airwaves rides into town the heart of the tiny coastal capital beats to a slightly different rhythm. You will notice the sound of concerts coming from every bar, coffee house, and even some shops during the five-day festival.
In Deep Waters
Is there anything more relaxing than lounging in a hot tub while enjoying amazing views? We think not. From brand-new infinity pools with unbeatable views, to ancient, stone-built pools, we’ve compiled a list of some of Iceland’s most fascinating pools.
Firing up the Winter Sky
Although modern science has explained the phenomenon that is the Aurora Borealis, the spectacle still stirs up feelings of awe and admiration in those who experience the magical and otherworldly green curtain that dances lightly across the starry winter skies.
Special travel section: Day tours from Reykjavík
Where to go and what to see and experience.
A brand new issue of the print version of Iceland Insider is out today. As usual the mag is best read and enjoyed in print but you can also read an online version here below.
Iceland Insider is available at hotels, information centres, domestic airports and cafés all around the country. And it’s free!
A few highlights:
21 Reasons to Visit Reykjanes Peninsula
It’s home to Keflavík International Airport, the main gateway to Iceland, and, of course, the great Blue Lagoon. However, large parts of the rest of the peninsula are—strange as it sounds, being so close to all this traffic—almost off the beaten track.
Turning Reykjavík Into One Huge Music Venue
When the annual music festival Iceland Airwaves rides into town the heart of the tiny coastal capital beats to a slightly different rhythm. You will notice the sound of concerts coming from every bar, coffee house, and even some shops during the five-day festival.
In Deep Waters
Is there anything more relaxing than lounging in a hot tub while enjoying amazing views? We think not. From brand-new infinity pools with unbeatable views, to ancient, stone-built pools, we’ve compiled a list of some of Iceland’s most fascinating pools.
Firing up the Winter Sky
Although modern science has explained the phenomenon that is the Aurora Borealis, the spectacle still stirs up feelings of awe and admiration in those who experience the magical and otherworldly green curtain that dances lightly across the starry winter skies.
Special travel section: Day tours from Reykjavík
Where to go and what to see and experience.