New Iceland Book Out Now – 111 places in Iceland that you shouldn’t miss
Kai Oidtmann lives in Cologne, Germany, and writes for TV and radio. He has come out with a new Iceland book called 111 places in Iceland that you shouldn’t miss. In his travels in Iceland he experienced spectacular natural beauty in the countryside and cultural...
Reykjavik Graffiti is Top Worldwide – See The Street Art Here
Reykjavik Graffiti is among the best in the world, according to a study of the Instagram hashtag #graffiti by Bombing Science in 99 cities. Visit Reykjavik and see the graffiti art. We love Reykjavik Graffiti We at Stuck in Iceland hate vandalism but love street art sanctioned...
Captain Slow Crosses Langjökull Glacier on a Snowmobile
It is a privilege to run a travel magazine like Iceland Travel. You get great opportunities to join fantastic trips and activities with our partners. Sometimes cool things pop up and one certainly did last June. A travel company was looking for help to get...
This Iceland Road Trip App Gives You Immersive Experience on Your Trip
When you work in the travel industry you are constantly thinking about new ways to create new and more immersive experiences for your customers. We at Iceland Travel took a close look at how we could do this for our road trips (or self drive trips)....
Iceland Extremes – Finding the Soul of Iceland on a Road Trip
Words and photos by Claudia Bordeleau, a Canadian French photographer who went on a road trip in Iceland and was fascinated by Iceland extremes. The climate changing every 10 minutes The climate, for instance, can change drastically every 10 minutes. It makes Iceland a country...
The Soundscape of Southern Iceland
The Southern Highlands of Iceland is the subject of an unique video, or soundscape, made by Jamie Goldrick (web/Instagram). When I watched it I was impressed that it featured the the old and beautiful poem Verses of Vatnsenda Rósa (1795–1855). In the poem Rósa confesses...
Discover the Icelandic horse, the pure breed of the Vikings
and Besides the five gaits he is famous for, the most remarkable thing about the Icelandic horse is how decisive it has been for the country’s settlement. The Viking age settlers came to land in the 9th century, bringing this small horse, now known as the...
Purity and Creativity of Iceland put on Show in the Short Film Gaia´s Dance
I love getting great videos that feature Icelandic nature. One of these came recently to me from Katie Teague from the US. She visited Iceland for the first time in June 2016 and stayed in the country during the height of the midnight sun. During...