It was New Year’s Eve, our last night in Iceland and our last chance to see some (more) Northern Lights. The weather forecast was great – clear sky and the aurora strength was projected at 4 out of 9. This…
Northern Lights in Iceland – The First Encounter
‘That looks like the Northern Lights!’ I thought to myself as I looked out of the window. I was pleasantly surprised and excited at the sight when I jolted awake from my short nap. The warm and dark mini bus…
The Secret Lagoon, Iceland
Iceland is highly geographically active with many volcanoes. The most famous (or infamous) eruption which many people will remember was in April 2010 when a volcano in Eyjafjallajökull (try pronouncing that!) in the south of Iceland erupted since 1821. That eruption…
Horseback Riding in Iceland
**Note: This page contain affiliate links from Iceland Travel which means I receive a small commission at no additional cost to you if you make a reservation using this link .** I am a sucker for horse riding / horseback…