From my experience, taking a roadtrip is the second best way to see the incredible Iceland landscape (First being if you have some extra cash to splurge by helicopter). I’ve always loved a bargain and renting with SAD cars is definitely a bargain! Most of the cars are over ten years old but they are clean and kept in good
Seljavallalaug Pool-A Hidden Gem of Iceland
Posted onSeljavallalaug pool in the South of Iceland was my favorite off the beaten path thing that we did in Iceland. It was built by locals in 1923 so that more Icelanders could learn how to swim. The entire area is a photographers dream! There are some basalt columns at the beginning and then it’s a pretty easy hike through beautiful
Street Art, History, Architecture and Culture Walking Tour of Reykjavik – Iceland
Posted onI just made it for Auður’s (from blog I Heart Reykjavik) first group walking tour in Reykjavik! She took us inside the church, to a sculpture garden and all kinds of hidden spots. She shared a very interesting and funny mix of history, culture, personal stories and architecture! I learned all the best secret spots to eat and shop like
The Two Sides of Skógafoss Waterfall – Iceland
Posted onWhen Marissa, Christine and I first went to Skógafoss Waterfall it was bitter cold. The wind was biting, we really just jumped out of the car and snapped some photos and ran back to the car and our heated seats. We were fortunate to visit Skógafoss a second time when the sun was shining as a stop on the way
The Biggest Hazard of Taking a Roadtrip in Iceland
Posted onYes, the weather can get pretty crazy in Iceland creating icy roads and poor visibility. There are one way bridges, reindeer and sheep to look out for. However the biggest hazard of taking a roadtrip in Iceland is that you will fall in love with the raw beauty of Iceland and no other roadtrip will compare to the 830 miles
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