Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhús Exhibitions Erró – Portraits The exhibition presents portraits and character descriptions of well-known individuals in the fields of science, politics, literature and the arts. A richly illustrated companion book is available. Curated by Danielle Kvaran. On display until 29.08 Coloursynthesis Vivid colours and spontaneous structure characterize the paintings of the young  more
As strange as it may seem, Iceland is full of golf courses. This harsh climate is a Mecca for golf during the summer, when golfers can hit the links from morning through the night. Come the middle of June, what was once said to be the world’s northernmost 18-hole golf course, Akureyri, hosts the Arctic Open, a popular tournament that tees off at midnight. For more information on golf, contact the local tourist office. And  more
It’s all here for you. From aerial tours and scuba diving to jeep safaris and kayaking, Iceland offers the outdoor enthusiast unlim¬ited adventures. When it comes to this magical country, the only limit to your adventure is your imagination.   more
Imagine yourself flying across a glacier with nothing in front of you but white tundra and vistas of rugged mountains. Perhaps the most popular glacier to cross by snowmobile is Snæfellsnesjökull glacier on Snæfellsnes, the westernmost peninsula of Iceland. Written about in Jules Verne’s adventure novel Journey to the Centre of the Earth, the glacier and its surrounding area have long had a special hold on both locals and visitors. On  more
If you are bored in iceland you must be a very boring person. The country offers plenty of things to do for everyone. If walking around in the great outdoors is not enough you should try one of the museums, concerts or shopping. You can climb mountains, go river rafting and ride horses. If canooing is your game you will find that as well. Climbing a galcier with a guide is  more
Since 1999, Reykjavík has been a bit like that friend who lives out in the middle of nowhere and throws the most amazing parties. Iceland Airwaves has been attracting more and more international attention, and its set to totally engulf the city again from 14-18 October this year. If you’re still confused, Iceland Airwaves is a world-class music festival, which takes place at bars and clubs throughout  more

 

 




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