Three cold villages have warm spot for nomads
Three small near-Arctic towns are looking for digital nomads to work remotely and perhaps to make their homes there
Three small near-Arctic towns are looking for digital nomads to work remotely and perhaps to make their homes there
Southwest is staking a claim on flights to Europe in a new partnership with Icelandair, a tactic it tried once before
ProfessorAbe and his wife stop off at Iceland’s eastern ferry port
Iceland could be called “land of rainbows” because they are frequent and often lovely on this island.
Camper vans are growing in popularity around the world. The rugged landscapes and sparse population of Iceland makes it an ideal location in which to use one (sponsored content)
A short walk separates two contrasting waterfalls in Northern Iceland
The little town of Húsavík is situated on Iceland’s northern coast, less than 60km from the Arctic Circle. It has in recent years become a
Iceland’s Fagradasfjall volcano, about 25 miles south of Reykjavik and even closer to the island nation’s international airport, appears to be on the verge of
(Photo courtesy of Ryan Newburn) I like to share interesting photo collections I come across on the web. Here is a post on glacial caves
Prior to coming here, the only bridge I had ever seen which linked two continents was the one across the Bosphorus. The Icelandic one is
Three small near-Arctic towns are looking for digital nomads to work remotely and perhaps to make their homes there
Southwest is staking a claim on flights to Europe in a new partnership with Icelandair, a tactic it tried once before
ProfessorAbe and his wife stop off at Iceland’s eastern ferry port
Iceland could be called “land of rainbows” because they are frequent and often lovely on this island.
Camper vans are growing in popularity around the world. The rugged landscapes and sparse population of Iceland makes it an ideal location in which to use one (sponsored content)
A short walk separates two contrasting waterfalls in Northern Iceland
The little town of Húsavík is situated on Iceland’s northern coast, less than 60km from the Arctic Circle. It has
Iceland’s Fagradasfjall volcano, about 25 miles south of Reykjavik and even closer to the island nation’s international airport, appears to
(Photo courtesy of Ryan Newburn) I like to share interesting photo collections I come across on the web. Here is
Prior to coming here, the only bridge I had ever seen which linked two continents was the one across the