Welcome to Iceland

About Iceland

Iceland is a Nordic island country in the North Atlantic Ocean and the most sparsely populated country in Europe.The capital and largest city is Reykjavík. Reykjavík and the surrounding areas in the southwest of the country are home to over two-thirds of the population. Iceland is the only part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge that rises above sea-level, and its central volcanic plateau is erupting almost constantly. The interior consists of a plateau characterised by sand and lava fields, mountains, and glaciers, and many glacial rivers flow to the sea through the lowlands. Iceland is warmed by the Gulf Stream and has a temperate climate, despite a high latitude just outside the Arctic Circle. Its high latitude and marine influence keep summers chilly, and most of its islands have a polar climate.Icelandic culture is founded upon the nation’s Scandinavian heritage. Most Icelanders are descendants of Norse and Gaelic settlers. Icelandic, a North Germanic language, is descended from Old West Norse and is closely related to Faroese. The country’s cultural heritage includes traditional Icelandic cuisine, Icelandic literature, and medieval sagas.

Geologically, Iceland is part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a ridge along which the oceanic crust spreads and forms new oceanic crust. This part of the mid-ocean ridge is located above a mantle plume, causing Iceland to be subaerial (above the surface of the sea). The ridge marks the boundary between the Eurasian and North American Plates, and Iceland was created by rifting and accretion through volcanism along the ridge.

Many fjords punctuate Iceland’s 4,970-km-long (3,088-mi) coastline, which is also where most settlements are situated. The island’s interior, the Highlands of Iceland, is a cold and uninhabitable combination of sand, mountains, and lava fields. The major towns are the capital city of Reykjavík, along with its outlying towns of Kópavogur, Hafnarfjörður, and Garðabær, nearby Reykjanesbær where the international airport is located, and the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. The island of Grímsey on the Arctic Circle contains the northernmost habitation of Iceland, whereas Kolbeinsey contains the northernmost point of Iceland. Iceland has three national parks: Vatnajökull National Park, Snæfellsjökull National Park, and Þingvellir National Park. (Wikipedia: Iceland)

A special thank you to Viajando ME for an incredibly awe-inspiring video of Iceland. Be sure to click on the links above to see other amazing videos from around the world. Be sure to check out the Official Travel site of Iceland below.

Top 10 Iceland by Kevin Eassa

Kevin will draw you in with his talented photography & videography. He always captures the best things to see and in this video you will be inspired as you begin planning your itinerary.

Planning Guide

Maps & Other Resources

It is worth looking at the many sites and regions before making your way to Iceland. It will help you plan travel among the roads and determine where you are going to stay. Be sure to click below to get an idea of how to get around in Iceland. 

Regions of Iceland

Iceland is divided into seven different geographical regions, including the Reykjavík capital area. Each region has its own landscape and personality. 

  • REYKJAVIK ~capital city,  natural starting point for any visit to Iceland, world-renowned for its culture, history, and natural beauty 
  • WEST ICELAND~most geologically diverse including volcanoes, majestic waterfalls, various flora and wildlife.
  • SOUTH ICELAND~contains the Golden Circle Area, and the Southeast has Europe’s biggest glacier Vatnajökull, spectacular waterfalls, and black sand beaches
  • THE REYKJANES PENINSULA~ lighthouses outnumber villages, Keflavík International Airport and, the spectacular Blue Lagoon, and the Fagradalsfjall volcano, the Reykjanes peninsula is a destination in its own right.

  • EAST ICELAND~ largest forest, lush farmlands, many streams and mountains, fjords and  harbors,  picturesque fishing villages  

  • THE WESTFJORDS~best-kept secret, sparse populat, Icelandic folklore culture, Lonely Planet has named the region as a top 10 travel destination in 2022

  • NORTH ICELAND~ long valleys and peninsulas among mountains, lava fields and smooth hills carved out by rivers, lush vegetation

 

 

 

Geography Now

For a hilarious yet informative few minutes on Iceland, check out Geography Now. Paul Barbato & friends will enlighten you on geography, history, people, and other interesting facts. Click HERE to see their other videos as Geography Now works through the alphabet of countries.

Also, click Visit Iceland below for the country’s official travel site.

Get Your Guide Options

Local Spotlight with Suggested Itineraries

Iceland Travel Guide

Allan Su provides the most comprehensive travel guide with suggestions on routes to travel, where to stay and what to see. The best part is that he talks about various options depending on the budget. Allan gives great suggestions on an itinerary with some hidden stops along the way. This video is worth watching as you start planning your trip. 

How to Spend 14 days in Iceland

Even if you don’t have 14 days for a trip in Iceland, it is so important to watch this helpful video. Allan Su slowly takes you through an amazing itinerary that will leave you speechless. If you do not know where to start, this is the place to start!

Joe Spins the Globe ~ Ring Road 5 minutes

We love to follow Joe Spins the Globe because he has a great knack for explaining the background and importance of the destination. You will always find out something new. In this video, he takes you around the famous Ring Road, which is the road that spans the perimeter of the country to help you as you plan your itinerary.

Iceland Travel Guide ~ Attache

The best place to start any travel plan is with Attache by Alex Hunter. You will be so much better off by taking notes. He hits on the details that are valuable to know…how to get in and around your destination. He helped us while planning a trip to London and Barcelona. This is equally as helpful. See other great videos and subscribe for the latest.

Amateur Traveler

Travel to Iceland

Chris interviews Dave who recently travelled the Ring Route with many incredible stops along the way. Be sure to click below for the show notes.

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The Best Things To Do in Iceland

Unilad show us the very best things you have to do if you’re planning a trip to Iceland! From ice caving inside an ancient glacier to swimming through a crack between two tectonic plates, we’ll show you how to get the best out of your time in this incredible country! Click Explore More for Iceland’s Official site.

Golden Circle ~ One Small Planet

The Golden Circle is a day trip route, very close to Rejkavic that includes some incredible landmarks (Thorufoss Waterfall,Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss Waterfall). As with their Best Waterfalls video, they will leave you speechless.

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Best Waterfalls ~ One Small Planet

All we can say is wow! One Small Planet gives you a wonderful visual experience as they visit some of the best waterfalls in Iceland. Figuring out what waterfalls you want to see on your journey will help you plan your routhe. Be sure to click Explore More for a detail of each waterfall in the notes below their video.

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