The May issue of Iceland Insider print version is out. You can both enjoy it in its paper version and read it in an online version here below. As always Iceland Insider is free and available at hotels, information centres, domestic airports, cafés and more places all around the country.
A few highlights:
Lookout
Reykjavík Arts Festival, Traveling into a volcano, Saga Music Festival and more highlights ahead
Go North
Four people from four African countries have made their home on this small island in the North Atlantic.
Awe-Inspiring Wasteland
Sprengisandur, a primitive desert plateau between the Hofsjökull and Vatnajökull glaciers in the central highlands, is one of Iceland’s most remote and desolate areas.
Best of Icelandic Food & Drink
Fresh water, fresh fish, free-roaming sheep, and rye bread baked underground in geothermal areas: Gastronomes have plenty to look forward to when visiting Iceland.
Investigating the Manuscripts
Did you know that the most famous Sagas of Icelanders: ‘The Saga of Burnt Njáll’ (Brennu-Njáls Saga), is preserved in 60 manuscripts?
Spotting Puffins
Puffin colonies are located all around Iceland but there are a few places where your chances of catching the bird are more likely than others.
The May issue of Iceland Insider print version is out. You can both enjoy it in its paper version and read it in an online version here below. As always Iceland Insider is free and available at hotels, information centres, domestic airports, cafés and more places all around the country.
A few highlights:
Lookout
Reykjavík Arts Festival, Traveling into a volcano, Saga Music Festival and more highlights ahead
Go North
Four people from four African countries have made their home on this small island in the North Atlantic.
Awe-Inspiring Wasteland
Sprengisandur, a primitive desert plateau between the Hofsjökull and Vatnajökull glaciers in the central highlands, is one of Iceland’s most remote and desolate areas.
Best of Icelandic Food & Drink
Fresh water, fresh fish, free-roaming sheep, and rye bread baked underground in geothermal areas: Gastronomes have plenty to look forward to when visiting Iceland.
Investigating the Manuscripts
Did you know that the most famous Sagas of Icelanders: ‘The Saga of Burnt Njáll’ (Brennu-Njáls Saga), is preserved in 60 manuscripts?
Spotting Puffins
Puffin colonies are located all around Iceland but there are a few places where your chances of catching the bird are more likely than others.