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Who sails to Iceland… in the middle of winter? Apparently, we do. From freezing winds to rough seas and icy mornings, this was our boldest journey yet. Cold, wild, and unforgettable, this trip ...
From chasing the Northern Lights to hiking across awe-inspiring glaciers, these eight experiences allow you to enjoy the beauty of winter on this wild and varied island.
How to Take an Unforgettable Winter Trip to Iceland — Northern Lights, Gorgeous Inns, and Frozen Waterfalls Included "Iceland is an entirely different country in winter." ...
And even fewer would think of going there in winter. Looking towards Langjökull on the road into Iceland’s central wilderness© Alamy Navigating snow and fog on the gravel road towards Highland ...
We never realized how important it was to pack multiple bathing suits for a winter's visit to Iceland. Reykjavik was lovely for the holiday season, the store windows and streets festive.
The Best Time to See the Northern Lights in Iceland Peak viewing season for the northern lights is September through March when the nights are long (during the winter solstice, darkness can extend ...
A woman who moved to Iceland from the UK says her biggest adjustments included getting used to near-constant darkness and the lack of choice at the grocery store.
As part of the Fulbright Specialist Program through Fulbright and Fulbright Iceland grants, University of Delaware professor Jeremy Firestone traveled to Iceland in January and March to teach a course ...
The distinct landscapes of Iceland offer an extraordinary setting for a winter adventure. In the colder months, you can enjoy the mountains, volcanoes and half-frozen waterfalls without the crowds ...
The new hotel opening up Iceland’s wild interior — in winter Few tourists ever head into the country’s desolate centre. Can Highland Base entice them in?