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GENERAL INFORMATION
General hours are: Mon-Fri 09:00-16:30, but some post offices are open longer. Some post offices in Reykjavik are also open during the weekends. Information on opening hours can be found on the Icelandic Post website. Telephones. Direct calls can be made to all parts ofIceland.
HISTORY - ICELAND ON THE WEB Iceland's Viking heritage and fascinating history. Iceland was founded during the Viking Age of exploration and settled by Norsemen from Scandinavia and Celts from the British Isles. The early history of Iceland is chronicled in literary sources, the oldest of which is Íslendingabók - The Book of Icelanders, written about 1130 AD.ARTICLES ON ICELAND
No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourSOUTH COAST TOURS
South Coast - Sightseeing day tour. Day tour from Reykjavik along Iceland's South Shore: magnificent glaciers, breathtaking waterfalls, easy glacier walk. Price per person: 12900 ISK. Available: All year. MUSEUMS - ICELAND ON THE WEB Reykjavik is home to Iceland's most impressive museums and cultural institutions. National Museum of Iceland - Þjóðminjasafn Íslands The National Museum of Iceland is located in Suðurgata 41, close to the University of Iceland. The Museum hosts a permanent exhibition, aswell as
THE GOLDEN CIRCLE TOUR ICELAND No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourEYJAFJORDUR
More. Eyjafjörður is the longest fjord in North Iceland. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, mostly over a 1,000 m high, this area has well-sheltered spots for farms and hayfields, and wonderful paths for hikers, mountain climbers and nature lovers. Steeped in Viking history, Eyjafjörður’s attractions areROADS & SAFETY
The speed limit in populated areas is usually 50 km/h; The speed limit is often 60 km/h on thruways, but in residential areas it is usually only 30 km/h; The main rule in rural areas is that gravel roads have a speed limit of 80 km/h, and paved roads 90 km/h; Signs indicate if other speed limits apply. The Icelandic Road Traffic Directorate LAKI CRATERS MOUNTAIN EXPEDITION BY SUPER JEEP Laki Craters Mountain Expedition by Super Jeep The largest lava flow in a single eruption in recorded history causing famine world wide. Highlights Real mountain luxury tour in a super jeep • Experienced local guide • Plenty of time to hike around • Lava • Craters • Glacier view • Un-bridged rivers • Beautiful waterfalls • Spectacular canyon and scenery. TOURS - ICELAND ON THE WEB No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourGENERAL INFORMATION
General hours are: Mon-Fri 09:00-16:30, but some post offices are open longer. Some post offices in Reykjavik are also open during the weekends. Information on opening hours can be found on the Icelandic Post website. Telephones. Direct calls can be made to all parts ofIceland.
HISTORY - ICELAND ON THE WEB Iceland's Viking heritage and fascinating history. Iceland was founded during the Viking Age of exploration and settled by Norsemen from Scandinavia and Celts from the British Isles. The early history of Iceland is chronicled in literary sources, the oldest of which is Íslendingabók - The Book of Icelanders, written about 1130 AD.ARTICLES ON ICELAND
No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourSOUTH COAST TOURS
South Coast - Sightseeing day tour. Day tour from Reykjavik along Iceland's South Shore: magnificent glaciers, breathtaking waterfalls, easy glacier walk. Price per person: 12900 ISK. Available: All year. MUSEUMS - ICELAND ON THE WEB Reykjavik is home to Iceland's most impressive museums and cultural institutions. National Museum of Iceland - Þjóðminjasafn Íslands The National Museum of Iceland is located in Suðurgata 41, close to the University of Iceland. The Museum hosts a permanent exhibition, aswell as
THE GOLDEN CIRCLE TOUR ICELAND No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourEYJAFJORDUR
More. Eyjafjörður is the longest fjord in North Iceland. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, mostly over a 1,000 m high, this area has well-sheltered spots for farms and hayfields, and wonderful paths for hikers, mountain climbers and nature lovers. Steeped in Viking history, Eyjafjörður’s attractions areROADS & SAFETY
The speed limit in populated areas is usually 50 km/h; The speed limit is often 60 km/h on thruways, but in residential areas it is usually only 30 km/h; The main rule in rural areas is that gravel roads have a speed limit of 80 km/h, and paved roads 90 km/h; Signs indicate if other speed limits apply. The Icelandic Road Traffic Directorate LAKI CRATERS MOUNTAIN EXPEDITION BY SUPER JEEP Laki Craters Mountain Expedition by Super Jeep The largest lava flow in a single eruption in recorded history causing famine world wide. Highlights Real mountain luxury tour in a super jeep • Experienced local guide • Plenty of time to hike around • Lava • Craters • Glacier view • Un-bridged rivers • Beautiful waterfalls • Spectacular canyon and scenery.ICELAND DAY TOURS
No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tour HIGHLANDS - ICELAND ON THE WEB Golden Circle + Glacier by Super-Jeep. Iceland's most popular day tour from Reykjavik. Explore Iceland's most impressive nature and historical sites on a fun 4x4SOUTH COAST TOURS
South Coast - Sightseeing day tour. Day tour from Reykjavik along Iceland's South Shore: magnificent glaciers, breathtaking waterfalls, easy glacier walk. Price per person: 12900 ISK. Available: All year.ATTRACTIONS
The Golden Circle refers to the three most visited attractions in Iceland: Þingvellir (Thingvellir), Geysir hot springs and geyser area and the “Golden Waterfall” - Gullfoss. Þingvellir (Thingvellir) “Parliament Plains”, is “the cradle of Iceland’s history”, as well as and one of the world’s most impressive natural wonders. SOUTH SHORE ICELAND GLACIER TOURS No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourICELAND REGIONS
Iceland Regions. Statistically, Iceland is usually divided into 8 regions: Capital Region, Southern Peninsula, West, Westfjords, Northwest, Northeast, East and South. These divisions are intended to assist with planning a holiday in Iceland, and are therefore primarily geographical, rather than administrative. NATURE - ICELAND ON THE WEB Iceland's Nature. has inspired travellers and explorers from the Viking Age to the present day. Awe-inspiring, mythical, elemental, otherworldly, Iceland is a landROADS & SAFETY
The speed limit in populated areas is usually 50 km/h; The speed limit is often 60 km/h on thruways, but in residential areas it is usually only 30 km/h; The main rule in rural areas is that gravel roads have a speed limit of 80 km/h, and paved roads 90 km/h; Signs indicate if other speed limits apply. The Icelandic Road Traffic DirectorateTINDFJALLAJOKULL
Iceland's Tindjallajökull is a favourite with skiers, mountain climbers, glacier hikers and nature lovers. Tindfjallajokull is a small glacier, characterized by a thin ice cap covering an area of only 19 square kilometres. Tindfjallajökull’s name ("Peak Mountains' Glacier") is drawn from its many mountain peaks (tindar)jutting out above
INGOLFSHOFDI PUFFIN TOUR Price per person: 7500 ISK. Cape Ingolfshofdi is an isolated headland on the coast half way between Skaftafell in Vatnajokull National Park and Jökulsárlón ice lagoon. This historical nature reserve is home of thousands of nesting seabirds, like puffins and great skuas. The cape is named after the first settler of Iceland, Ingolfur Arnarson TOURS - ICELAND ON THE WEB No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourGENERAL INFORMATION
General hours are: Mon-Fri 09:00-16:30, but some post offices are open longer. Some post offices in Reykjavik are also open during the weekends. Information on opening hours can be found on the Icelandic Post website. Telephones. Direct calls can be made to all parts ofIceland.
FACTS - ICELAND ON THE WEB Milestones in Icelandic History Discovery and Settlement. 330 BC: An island, Thule, or Ultima Thule, in the farthest north is mentioned in a geography by the Greek navigator Pytheas; located six days' sailing north of Britannia and one day and night from “the end of the world”. ~ 700: Evidence of Irish monks living in Iceland. 850: Naddoddur, a Norwegian Viking, lands in ReyðarfjörðurARTICLES ON ICELAND
No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourSHORT HISTORY
In 1944, Iceland rescinded its union with Denmark. On 17 June 1944, the Republic of Iceland was founded at Thingvellir, Iceland’s national shrine. 17 June was chosen since it is the birthday of one of Iceland’s national heroes, Jón Sigurðsson, “Iceland’s longed-for child, its honour, sword and shield”.ICELAND REGIONS
Iceland Regions. Statistically, Iceland is usually divided into 8 regions: Capital Region, Southern Peninsula, West, Westfjords, Northwest, Northeast, East and South. These divisions are intended to assist with planning a holiday in Iceland, and are therefore primarily geographical, rather than administrative.EYJAFJORDUR
More. Eyjafjörður is the longest fjord in North Iceland. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, mostly over a 1,000 m high, this area has well-sheltered spots for farms and hayfields, and wonderful paths for hikers, mountain climbers and nature lovers. Steeped in Viking history, Eyjafjörður’s attractions areGEOTHERMAL HEAT
The water travels through a 27 km long pipeline (16.78 miles) to the city with a heat loss of only 2°C on the way. It is a combined heat and power plant and provides space heating and hot water for most of the Greater Reykjavik Area. It is the most powerful geothermal well in the world. First boreholes for the plant were drilled in 1965.ROADS & SAFETY
The speed limit in populated areas is usually 50 km/h; The speed limit is often 60 km/h on thruways, but in residential areas it is usually only 30 km/h; The main rule in rural areas is that gravel roads have a speed limit of 80 km/h, and paved roads 90 km/h; Signs indicate if other speed limits apply. The Icelandic Road Traffic Directorate MT. KIRKJUFELL MIDNIGHT SUN KAYAK TOUR Mt. Kirkjufell Midnight Sun Kayak Tour See this majestic mountain as you glide softly across the still seas while the midnight sun sets. Highlights: The clear water • Amzing veiw over Kirkjufell • Still Water • Icelandic Nature • Increadible sunset Activities: Bird Watching, Sightseeing Tours in Iceland TOURS - ICELAND ON THE WEB No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourGENERAL INFORMATION
General hours are: Mon-Fri 09:00-16:30, but some post offices are open longer. Some post offices in Reykjavik are also open during the weekends. Information on opening hours can be found on the Icelandic Post website. Telephones. Direct calls can be made to all parts ofIceland.
FACTS - ICELAND ON THE WEB Milestones in Icelandic History Discovery and Settlement. 330 BC: An island, Thule, or Ultima Thule, in the farthest north is mentioned in a geography by the Greek navigator Pytheas; located six days' sailing north of Britannia and one day and night from “the end of the world”. ~ 700: Evidence of Irish monks living in Iceland. 850: Naddoddur, a Norwegian Viking, lands in ReyðarfjörðurARTICLES ON ICELAND
No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourSHORT HISTORY
In 1944, Iceland rescinded its union with Denmark. On 17 June 1944, the Republic of Iceland was founded at Thingvellir, Iceland’s national shrine. 17 June was chosen since it is the birthday of one of Iceland’s national heroes, Jón Sigurðsson, “Iceland’s longed-for child, its honour, sword and shield”.ICELAND REGIONS
Iceland Regions. Statistically, Iceland is usually divided into 8 regions: Capital Region, Southern Peninsula, West, Westfjords, Northwest, Northeast, East and South. These divisions are intended to assist with planning a holiday in Iceland, and are therefore primarily geographical, rather than administrative.EYJAFJORDUR
More. Eyjafjörður is the longest fjord in North Iceland. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, mostly over a 1,000 m high, this area has well-sheltered spots for farms and hayfields, and wonderful paths for hikers, mountain climbers and nature lovers. Steeped in Viking history, Eyjafjörður’s attractions areGEOTHERMAL HEAT
The water travels through a 27 km long pipeline (16.78 miles) to the city with a heat loss of only 2°C on the way. It is a combined heat and power plant and provides space heating and hot water for most of the Greater Reykjavik Area. It is the most powerful geothermal well in the world. First boreholes for the plant were drilled in 1965.ROADS & SAFETY
The speed limit in populated areas is usually 50 km/h; The speed limit is often 60 km/h on thruways, but in residential areas it is usually only 30 km/h; The main rule in rural areas is that gravel roads have a speed limit of 80 km/h, and paved roads 90 km/h; Signs indicate if other speed limits apply. The Icelandic Road Traffic Directorate MT. KIRKJUFELL MIDNIGHT SUN KAYAK TOUR Mt. Kirkjufell Midnight Sun Kayak Tour See this majestic mountain as you glide softly across the still seas while the midnight sun sets. Highlights: The clear water • Amzing veiw over Kirkjufell • Still Water • Icelandic Nature • Increadible sunset Activities: Bird Watching, Sightseeing Tours in Iceland FACTS - ICELAND ON THE WEB Milestones in Icelandic History Discovery and Settlement. 330 BC: An island, Thule, or Ultima Thule, in the farthest north is mentioned in a geography by the Greek navigator Pytheas; located six days' sailing north of Britannia and one day and night from “the end of the world”. ~ 700: Evidence of Irish monks living in Iceland. 850: Naddoddur, a Norwegian Viking, lands in ReyðarfjörðurATTRACTIONS
The Golden Circle refers to the three most visited attractions in Iceland: Þingvellir (Thingvellir), Geysir hot springs and geyser area and the “Golden Waterfall” - Gullfoss. Þingvellir (Thingvellir) “Parliament Plains”, is “the cradle of Iceland’s history”, as well as and one of the world’s most impressive natural wonders.NATIONAL PARKS
Discover the beauty of Iceland's stunning national treasures. Iceland has 3 main national parks: Þingvellir (Thingvellir), Snæfellsjökull (Snaefellsjokull) and Vatnajökull (Vatnajokull) National Park, which now includes Jökulsárgljúfur (Jokulsargljufur) around the river Jökulsá á Fjöllum (Jokulsa a Fjollum) in the North, and Skaftafellin the South.
EYJAFJORDUR
More. Eyjafjörður is the longest fjord in North Iceland. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, mostly over a 1,000 m high, this area has well-sheltered spots for farms and hayfields, and wonderful paths for hikers, mountain climbers and nature lovers. Steeped in Viking history, Eyjafjörður’s attractions are GEOLOGY - ICELAND ON THE WEB Iceland's awe-inspiring geological features are a gift to science. Iceland is one of the most active volcanic regions on Earth, where almost all types of volcanic and geothermal activity can be found. The volcanism on Iceland is attributed to the combination of the Iceland plume hotspot activity andCURRENCY & MONEY
Icelandic Money. The unit of currency used in Iceland is the Icelandic krona, ISK – Íslensk króna in Icelandic. Króna means crown. The Icelandic word in the singular, “króna”, becomes “krónur” in plural.The international currency abbreviation is ISK, but in Icelandyou
LAKI CRATERS MOUNTAIN EXPEDITION BY SUPER JEEP Laki Craters Mountain Expedition by Super Jeep The largest lava flow in a single eruption in recorded history causing famine world wide. Highlights Real mountain luxury tour in a super jeep • Experienced local guide • Plenty of time to hike around • Lava • Craters • Glacier view • Un-bridged rivers • Beautiful waterfalls • Spectacular canyon and scenery. ICELANDIC NATURE WORDS Icelandic nature words translated into English. Icelandic words in connection with nature, and more. If you'd like to learn some Icelandic words in the context of nature, you can find a short listhere.
THINGVELLIR NATIONAL PARK Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is Iceland’s national shrine and a place of outstanding scenic beauty. Many of the most momentous events in Icelandic history took place at Thingvellir, where the Alþingi (Althingi), Icelandic parliament, was founded in 930 and continued to assemble every summer until 1798.TINDFJALLAJOKULL
Iceland's Tindjallajökull is a favourite with skiers, mountain climbers, glacier hikers and nature lovers. Tindfjallajokull is a small glacier, characterized by a thin ice cap covering an area of only 19 square kilometres. Tindfjallajökull’s name ("Peak Mountains' Glacier") is drawn from its many mountain peaks (tindar)jutting out above
TOURS - ICELAND ON THE WEB No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourGENERAL INFORMATION
General hours are: Mon-Fri 09:00-16:30, but some post offices are open longer. Some post offices in Reykjavik are also open during the weekends. Information on opening hours can be found on the Icelandic Post website. Telephones. Direct calls can be made to all parts ofIceland.
FACTS - ICELAND ON THE WEB Milestones in Icelandic History Discovery and Settlement. 330 BC: An island, Thule, or Ultima Thule, in the farthest north is mentioned in a geography by the Greek navigator Pytheas; located six days' sailing north of Britannia and one day and night from “the end of the world”. ~ 700: Evidence of Irish monks living in Iceland. 850: Naddoddur, a Norwegian Viking, lands in ReyðarfjörðurARTICLES ON ICELAND
No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourSHORT HISTORY
In 1944, Iceland rescinded its union with Denmark. On 17 June 1944, the Republic of Iceland was founded at Thingvellir, Iceland’s national shrine. 17 June was chosen since it is the birthday of one of Iceland’s national heroes, Jón Sigurðsson, “Iceland’s longed-for child, its honour, sword and shield”.ICELAND REGIONS
Iceland Regions. Statistically, Iceland is usually divided into 8 regions: Capital Region, Southern Peninsula, West, Westfjords, Northwest, Northeast, East and South. These divisions are intended to assist with planning a holiday in Iceland, and are therefore primarily geographical, rather than administrative.EYJAFJORDUR
More. Eyjafjörður is the longest fjord in North Iceland. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, mostly over a 1,000 m high, this area has well-sheltered spots for farms and hayfields, and wonderful paths for hikers, mountain climbers and nature lovers. Steeped in Viking history, Eyjafjörður’s attractions areGEOTHERMAL HEAT
The water travels through a 27 km long pipeline (16.78 miles) to the city with a heat loss of only 2°C on the way. It is a combined heat and power plant and provides space heating and hot water for most of the Greater Reykjavik Area. It is the most powerful geothermal well in the world. First boreholes for the plant were drilled in 1965.ROADS & SAFETY
The speed limit in populated areas is usually 50 km/h; The speed limit is often 60 km/h on thruways, but in residential areas it is usually only 30 km/h; The main rule in rural areas is that gravel roads have a speed limit of 80 km/h, and paved roads 90 km/h; Signs indicate if other speed limits apply. The Icelandic Road Traffic Directorate MT. KIRKJUFELL MIDNIGHT SUN KAYAK TOUR Mt. Kirkjufell Midnight Sun Kayak Tour See this majestic mountain as you glide softly across the still seas while the midnight sun sets. Highlights: The clear water • Amzing veiw over Kirkjufell • Still Water • Icelandic Nature • Increadible sunset Activities: Bird Watching, Sightseeing Tours in Iceland TOURS - ICELAND ON THE WEB No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourGENERAL INFORMATION
General hours are: Mon-Fri 09:00-16:30, but some post offices are open longer. Some post offices in Reykjavik are also open during the weekends. Information on opening hours can be found on the Icelandic Post website. Telephones. Direct calls can be made to all parts ofIceland.
FACTS - ICELAND ON THE WEB Milestones in Icelandic History Discovery and Settlement. 330 BC: An island, Thule, or Ultima Thule, in the farthest north is mentioned in a geography by the Greek navigator Pytheas; located six days' sailing north of Britannia and one day and night from “the end of the world”. ~ 700: Evidence of Irish monks living in Iceland. 850: Naddoddur, a Norwegian Viking, lands in ReyðarfjörðurARTICLES ON ICELAND
No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourSHORT HISTORY
In 1944, Iceland rescinded its union with Denmark. On 17 June 1944, the Republic of Iceland was founded at Thingvellir, Iceland’s national shrine. 17 June was chosen since it is the birthday of one of Iceland’s national heroes, Jón Sigurðsson, “Iceland’s longed-for child, its honour, sword and shield”.ICELAND REGIONS
Iceland Regions. Statistically, Iceland is usually divided into 8 regions: Capital Region, Southern Peninsula, West, Westfjords, Northwest, Northeast, East and South. These divisions are intended to assist with planning a holiday in Iceland, and are therefore primarily geographical, rather than administrative.EYJAFJORDUR
More. Eyjafjörður is the longest fjord in North Iceland. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, mostly over a 1,000 m high, this area has well-sheltered spots for farms and hayfields, and wonderful paths for hikers, mountain climbers and nature lovers. Steeped in Viking history, Eyjafjörður’s attractions areGEOTHERMAL HEAT
The water travels through a 27 km long pipeline (16.78 miles) to the city with a heat loss of only 2°C on the way. It is a combined heat and power plant and provides space heating and hot water for most of the Greater Reykjavik Area. It is the most powerful geothermal well in the world. First boreholes for the plant were drilled in 1965.ROADS & SAFETY
The speed limit in populated areas is usually 50 km/h; The speed limit is often 60 km/h on thruways, but in residential areas it is usually only 30 km/h; The main rule in rural areas is that gravel roads have a speed limit of 80 km/h, and paved roads 90 km/h; Signs indicate if other speed limits apply. The Icelandic Road Traffic Directorate MT. KIRKJUFELL MIDNIGHT SUN KAYAK TOUR Mt. Kirkjufell Midnight Sun Kayak Tour See this majestic mountain as you glide softly across the still seas while the midnight sun sets. Highlights: The clear water • Amzing veiw over Kirkjufell • Still Water • Icelandic Nature • Increadible sunset Activities: Bird Watching, Sightseeing Tours in Iceland FACTS - ICELAND ON THE WEB Milestones in Icelandic History Discovery and Settlement. 330 BC: An island, Thule, or Ultima Thule, in the farthest north is mentioned in a geography by the Greek navigator Pytheas; located six days' sailing north of Britannia and one day and night from “the end of the world”. ~ 700: Evidence of Irish monks living in Iceland. 850: Naddoddur, a Norwegian Viking, lands in ReyðarfjörðurATTRACTIONS
The Golden Circle refers to the three most visited attractions in Iceland: Þingvellir (Thingvellir), Geysir hot springs and geyser area and the “Golden Waterfall” - Gullfoss. Þingvellir (Thingvellir) “Parliament Plains”, is “the cradle of Iceland’s history”, as well as and one of the world’s most impressive natural wonders.NATIONAL PARKS
Discover the beauty of Iceland's stunning national treasures. Iceland has 3 main national parks: Þingvellir (Thingvellir), Snæfellsjökull (Snaefellsjokull) and Vatnajökull (Vatnajokull) National Park, which now includes Jökulsárgljúfur (Jokulsargljufur) around the river Jökulsá á Fjöllum (Jokulsa a Fjollum) in the North, and Skaftafellin the South.
EYJAFJORDUR
More. Eyjafjörður is the longest fjord in North Iceland. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, mostly over a 1,000 m high, this area has well-sheltered spots for farms and hayfields, and wonderful paths for hikers, mountain climbers and nature lovers. Steeped in Viking history, Eyjafjörður’s attractions are GEOLOGY - ICELAND ON THE WEB Iceland's awe-inspiring geological features are a gift to science. Iceland is one of the most active volcanic regions on Earth, where almost all types of volcanic and geothermal activity can be found. The volcanism on Iceland is attributed to the combination of the Iceland plume hotspot activity andCURRENCY & MONEY
Icelandic Money. The unit of currency used in Iceland is the Icelandic krona, ISK – Íslensk króna in Icelandic. Króna means crown. The Icelandic word in the singular, “króna”, becomes “krónur” in plural.The international currency abbreviation is ISK, but in Icelandyou
LAKI CRATERS MOUNTAIN EXPEDITION BY SUPER JEEP Laki Craters Mountain Expedition by Super Jeep The largest lava flow in a single eruption in recorded history causing famine world wide. Highlights Real mountain luxury tour in a super jeep • Experienced local guide • Plenty of time to hike around • Lava • Craters • Glacier view • Un-bridged rivers • Beautiful waterfalls • Spectacular canyon and scenery. ICELANDIC NATURE WORDS Icelandic nature words translated into English. Icelandic words in connection with nature, and more. If you'd like to learn some Icelandic words in the context of nature, you can find a short listhere.
THINGVELLIR NATIONAL PARK Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is Iceland’s national shrine and a place of outstanding scenic beauty. Many of the most momentous events in Icelandic history took place at Thingvellir, where the Alþingi (Althingi), Icelandic parliament, was founded in 930 and continued to assemble every summer until 1798.TINDFJALLAJOKULL
Iceland's Tindjallajökull is a favourite with skiers, mountain climbers, glacier hikers and nature lovers. Tindfjallajokull is a small glacier, characterized by a thin ice cap covering an area of only 19 square kilometres. Tindfjallajökull’s name ("Peak Mountains' Glacier") is drawn from its many mountain peaks (tindar)jutting out above
TOURS - ICELAND ON THE WEB No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourGENERAL INFORMATION
General hours are: Mon-Fri 09:00-16:30, but some post offices are open longer. Some post offices in Reykjavik are also open during the weekends. Information on opening hours can be found on the Icelandic Post website. Telephones. Direct calls can be made to all parts ofIceland.
FACTS - ICELAND ON THE WEB Milestones in Icelandic History Discovery and Settlement. 330 BC: An island, Thule, or Ultima Thule, in the farthest north is mentioned in a geography by the Greek navigator Pytheas; located six days' sailing north of Britannia and one day and night from “the end of the world”. ~ 700: Evidence of Irish monks living in Iceland. 850: Naddoddur, a Norwegian Viking, lands in ReyðarfjörðurARTICLES ON ICELAND
No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland. Book your online tourICELAND REGIONS
Iceland Regions. Statistically, Iceland is usually divided into 8 regions: Capital Region, Southern Peninsula, West, Westfjords, Northwest, Northeast, East and South. These divisions are intended to assist with planning a holiday in Iceland, and are therefore primarily geographical, rather than administrative.SHORT HISTORY
In 1944, Iceland rescinded its union with Denmark. On 17 June 1944, the Republic of Iceland was founded at Thingvellir, Iceland’s national shrine. 17 June was chosen since it is the birthday of one of Iceland’s national heroes, Jón Sigurðsson, “Iceland’s longed-for child, its honour, sword and shield”.EYJAFJORDUR
More. Eyjafjörður is the longest fjord in North Iceland. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, mostly over a 1,000 m high, this area has well-sheltered spots for farms and hayfields, and wonderful paths for hikers, mountain climbers and nature lovers. Steeped in Viking history, Eyjafjörður’s attractions areGEOTHERMAL HEAT
The water travels through a 27 km long pipeline (16.78 miles) to the city with a heat loss of only 2°C on the way. It is a combined heat and power plant and provides space heating and hot water for most of the Greater Reykjavik Area. It is the most powerful geothermal well in the world. First boreholes for the plant were drilled in 1965.ROADS & SAFETY
The speed limit in populated areas is usually 50 km/h; The speed limit is often 60 km/h on thruways, but in residential areas it is usually only 30 km/h; The main rule in rural areas is that gravel roads have a speed limit of 80 km/h, and paved roads 90 km/h; Signs indicate if other speed limits apply. The Icelandic Road Traffic Directorate MT. KIRKJUFELL MIDNIGHT SUN KAYAK TOUR Mt. Kirkjufell Midnight Sun Kayak Tour See this majestic mountain as you glide softly across the still seas while the midnight sun sets. Highlights: The clear water • Amzing veiw over Kirkjufell • Still Water • Icelandic Nature • Increadible sunset Activities: Bird Watching, Sightseeing Tours in Iceland TOURS - ICELAND ON THE WEB No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland.GENERAL INFORMATION
Religion. The established religion in Iceland is Lutheran. Language. Icelandic is a Germanic language of the Nordic group. It is believed to have changed little from FACTS - ICELAND ON THE WEB Milestones in Icelandic History Discovery and Settlement. 330 BC: An island, Thule, or Ultima Thule, in the farthest north is mentioned in a geography by the Greek navigator Pytheas; located six days' sailing north of Britannia and one day and night from “the end of the world”. ~ 700: Evidence of Irish monks living in Iceland. 850: Naddoddur, a Norwegian Viking, lands in ReyðarfjörðurARTICLES ON ICELAND
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Iceland. Every region in Iceland has unforgettable scenery: mysterious, stunning and diverse. The image shows Fjallsjokull outlet glacier which calves into Fjallsarlon, a proglacial lake on the southern part of Vatnajokull glacier.SHORT HISTORY
No Booking Fees, instant confirmation - New and improved reservation system. We have improved our tour selection from last year. Winter tours in Iceland, Summer tours in Iceland, we have all the activities you may need on your travel to Iceland.EYJAFJORDUR
Eyjafjörður is the longest fjord in North Iceland. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, mostly over a 1,000 m high, this area has well-sheltered spots for farms and hayfields, and wonderful paths for hikers, mountain climbers and nature lovers. MT. KIRKJUFELL MIDNIGHT SUN KAYAK TOUR Mt. Kirkjufell Midnight Sun Kayak Tour See this majestic mountain as you glide softly across the still seas while the midnight sun sets. Highlights: The clear water • Amzing veiw over Kirkjufell • Still Water • Icelandic Nature • Increadible sunset Activities: Bird Watching, Sightseeing Tours in IcelandROADS & SAFETY
Roads in Iceland. A large portion of Iceland's road system is made up of gravel roads, even some of the main highways, and more so as you get further away from Reykjavik and larger towns.GEOTHERMAL HEAT
Geothermal energy in Iceland. Iceland is one of the most dynamic volcanic regions in the world. Shaped by fierce natural forces, straddling the Mid-Atlantic Ridge where the activity of divergent tectonic plates brings heat and magma closer to the earth´s surface, Iceland holds enormous geothermal resources. FACTS - ICELAND ON THE WEB Milestones in Icelandic History Discovery and Settlement. 330 BC: An island, Thule, or Ultima Thule, in the farthest north is mentioned in a geography by the Greek navigator Pytheas; located six days' sailing north of Britannia and one day and night from “the end of the world”. ~ 700: Evidence of Irish monks living in Iceland. 850: Naddoddur, a Norwegian Viking, lands in ReyðarfjörðurATTRACTIONS
The Golden Circle refers to the three most visited attractions in Iceland: Þingvellir (Thingvellir), Geysir hot springs and geyser area and the “Golden Waterfall” - Gullfoss. Þingvellir (Thingvellir) “Parliament Plains”, is “the cradle of Iceland’s history”, as well as and one of the world’s most impressive natural wonders.NATIONAL PARKS
Discover the beauty of Iceland's stunning national treasures. Iceland has 3 main national parks: Þingvellir (Thingvellir), Snæfellsjökull (Snaefellsjokull) and Vatnajökull (Vatnajokull) National Park, which now includes Jökulsárgljúfur (Jokulsargljufur) around the river Jökulsá á Fjöllum (Jokulsa a Fjollum) in the North, and Skaftafellin the South.
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More. Eyjafjörður is the longest fjord in North Iceland. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, mostly over a 1,000 m high, this area has well-sheltered spots for farms and hayfields, and wonderful paths for hikers, mountain climbers and nature lovers. Steeped in Viking history, Eyjafjörður’s attractions are GEOLOGY - ICELAND ON THE WEB Iceland's awe-inspiring geological features are a gift to science. Iceland is one of the most active volcanic regions on Earth, where almost all types of volcanic and geothermal activity can be found. The volcanism on Iceland is attributed to the combination of the Iceland plume hotspot activity andCURRENCY & MONEY
Icelandic Money. The unit of currency used in Iceland is the Icelandic krona, ISK – Íslensk króna in Icelandic. Króna means crown. The Icelandic word in the singular, “króna”, becomes “krónur” in plural.The international currency abbreviation is ISK, but in Icelandyou
LAKI CRATERS MOUNTAIN EXPEDITION BY SUPER JEEP Laki Craters Mountain Expedition by Super Jeep The largest lava flow in a single eruption in recorded history causing famine world wide. Highlights Real mountain luxury tour in a super jeep • Experienced local guide • Plenty of time to hike around • Lava • Craters • Glacier view • Un-bridged rivers • Beautiful waterfalls • Spectacular canyon and scenery. ICELANDIC NATURE WORDS Icelandic nature words translated into English. Icelandic words in connection with nature, and more. If you'd like to learn some Icelandic words in the context of nature, you can find a short listhere.
THINGVELLIR NATIONAL PARK Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is Iceland’s national shrine and a place of outstanding scenic beauty. Many of the most momentous events in Icelandic history took place at Thingvellir, where the Alþingi (Althingi), Icelandic parliament, was founded in 930 and continued to assemble every summer until 1798.TINDFJALLAJOKULL
Iceland's Tindjallajökull is a favourite with skiers, mountain climbers, glacier hikers and nature lovers. Tindfjallajokull is a small glacier, characterized by a thin ice cap covering an area of only 19 square kilometres. Tindfjallajökull’s name ("Peak Mountains' Glacier") is drawn from its many mountain peaks (tindar)jutting out above
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