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How To Travel In Iceland - Getting Around

When traveling to a lesser-known destination sometimes the basic travel questions come up - things like, logistics, lodging, food and the like. This post is all about getting around in Iceland.
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Iceland's Viking Heritage

Settled permanently in 874, Iceland has retained its Viking and Celtic heritages so well that… well, if you’re not Norse, you’re probably just visiting.
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Cool Iceland Tours from Reykjavik

Learn about some fun and popular Iceland tours that depart from Reykjavik.
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Iceland’s Spring Weather - What to Expect

Spring is a great time to travel to Iceland. You avoid the peak summer crowds, and peak summer prices. The following will inform you of what you can expect from the weather in Spring.
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Ice and Fire Fuel Iceland’s Geothermal Future

Drilling three kilometers into the earth, Iceland gathers steam and hot water which are used to provide the country with clean, sustainable power.
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Iceland's Ice Cave Tour

There’s an exciting new Iceland attraction opportunity available this May, 2015. It’s called the Iceland Ice Cave, and it takes the Iceland glacier experience to a whole new level.
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Reindeer Run Wild in East Iceland

Though transplanted to the island nation of Iceland in the 1700s, then suffering near extinction, feral reindeer flourish in the land of fire and ice.
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Top 10 Epic Natural Attractions in Iceland

So that you can get the most out of your time in Iceland, we decided to put together a Top 10 list of Epic Attractions; those natural wonders that will make your spirits soar, and your chest swell.
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Iceland Flutters with Birds of the Land, Sea, and Air

For an island country lacking trees, Iceland is surprisingly aflutter with birds, some permanent, some seasonal, and some from the south pole.
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Keflavik and Reykjanes Peninsula Full of Surrealistic Surprise

Museums, music, volcanos, steam vents, caves, fishing, hiking... Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula makes you feel as if you've stepped into a Jules Verne novel.
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