Visit Iceland
Read regular updates from our Iceland travel blog. From tips and tricks to in-depth guides, we've got it all covered. If you're planning on heading to Iceland then we have some great insider experience that can help you make the most of your trip. Read our guides on things to do, dining out and more!

The History of Icelandic Culture
People all over the world are enthralled by Iceland, but did you know that this country also has a fascinating history and culture that goes back more than a thousand years?

Snaefellsnes Peninsula
It’s no mystery that Iceland is home to unlimited examples of natural beauty at its best. If you’re planning a trip to Iceland, you’ve probably seen many mentions of the Snaefellsnes Penninsula while conducting your research on where to go and what to see.

When is it Warmest in Iceland?
The warmest time to visit Iceland is during the usual European summer months of July and August. The country is renowned for being cold, but temperatures are much milder during the summer months.

Where to Find Puffins in Iceland
Puffins are some of Iceland’s cutest residents, attracting many tourists and bird watchers each year who are keen to observe them. In fact, more than 50% of the world’s puffin population comes to Iceland to breed each year.

F-Roads in Iceland: Rules, Maps and Safety
This guide is built to help you make a clear decision: should you drive F-roads, what is legal, what is risky, what insurance covers, and how to prepare properly.

Reykjavik vs Keflavik Car Rental: Which is better for your trip?
Not sure where to rent a car in Iceland? Compare Reykjavik vs Keflavik pickup to find the easiest, most cost-effective option for your trip.

Your Guide to the Wild Westfjords
We have put together a guide to the largely unexplored wilds of the Westfjords to give you an idea of some of the best places to go and things to see.

Your Guide to Speeding Tickets in Iceland
Speeding tickets in Iceland are much more common for visitors than you might think. Learn the risks and how to avoid hefty fines driving in Iceland.

Your Guide to Getting from KEF Airport to Reykjavík
There are many ways to get from the airport to the city, depending on how much luggage you have, how much flexibility you need, and how much you are willing to pay. Keflavik is a short distance to the city of Reykjavik, but it is much too far to walk.

Your Guide to Carseats and Child Boosters in Iceland
Planning a trip to Iceland requires planning. There is a lot to think about as it is, not to mention if you’re planning a trip with the whole family - little people included.

Winter Travel in Iceland: Reykjavík Car Hire Guide

Where to Watch Wildlife In Iceland
Although Iceland seems like a country that wouldn’t harbour much wildlife due to the cold and remote conditions, it is actually a great place to go if you are interested in watching wildlife.

Where to Surf in Iceland
With its unique, beautiful and remote scenery, Iceland is considered one of the best places to surf in the world, especially for the adventurous surfer.

Where to Store Your Luggage in Iceland
For most people travelling to Iceland, adventure is the aim of the day. If you’re exploring different areas of Iceland and perhaps participate in some day expeditions, you might find that you don’t want to have to carry your luggage with you all the time.

Where to see the Northern Lights in Iceland
Iceland is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights, which is more formally known as Aurora Borealis. The name is an amalgamation of the name Aurora, who is the Roman goddess of dawn, and Boreas, which is the as the Greek word for the north wind. It is an elusive and unpredictable natural phenomenon- which arguably makes it even more special to see.

What’s it Like to Live in Iceland?
For many United States citizens, the idea of living in Iceland is much more than just a fantasy. It’s a very real possibility to embark on a life of adventure, a real sense of community, and a slower pace of living.

What to Wear in Iceland in the Summer
There is a common saying associated with Iceland, that in one day all seasons can be experienced. This is because the weather in Iceland can change quickly and without warning.

What to Pack for your Children for your Visit to Iceland
Read our blog for the best tips of what to pack for your children ready for the unpredictable weather conditions during your adventures in Iceland.

What To Pack For Iceland In The Winter
You should of course make sure that you pack warm clothes for Iceland in the winter, but it might not be as cold as you think. Find out what you should pack

What is Iceland really like in Winter?
Winter weather in Iceland typically involves rain, snow, wind and sun all in one day! This blog tells you what you can expect during your visit.

What is Iceland Known For?
Iceland is a place of undeniable contrasts, a palace where fire and ice coexist in perplexing harmony. From the dancing Northern Lights to its countless waterfalls, Iceland has earned its place amongst the most wondrous places in the world. But what is Iceland known for? What makes this North Atlantic island famous? From rugged coastlines to unique wildlife and rich cultural history, this charming country reaches far beyond its shores.