Iceland is full of epic, bucket list experiences – there are volcanoes, hot springs, glacier lagoons, whale watching, ...
Iceland has seen some major volcanic activity in the last couple of years. Travel expert Rick Steves has some advice for ...
Despite the cold, dark winters, Iceland is considered a year-round destination because of the interest in winter landscapes, geothermal springs and the aurora borealis. Even so, the summer remains ...
In summer hundreds of thousands still graze on open range in the highlands. Being sheep, they eat everything—including birch seedlings. Less than half of Iceland has any vegetation at all ...
I've spent years writing about women traveling solo around the world, but I'd never taken a trip abroad on my own until this summer, when I spent five days in Iceland. The country's incomparable ...
is a gravel road that's not open until early summer (the end of May). Another option to view the falls and the other natural highlights of northern Iceland is to take a guided daytrip from the ...
Cruising around Iceland not only allows travelers to experience ... and the chance to experience the midnight sun in summer or witness the mystical northern lights in winter, are among the ...
Scientists in Iceland say there is an increasing likelihood that a volcano, which has erupted several times since the end of ...
During the rest of the year, Iceland experiences near-constant daylight, meaning there isn't enough darkness for the aurora borealis to appear. Put simply, if you visit in late spring or summer ...