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Iceland's two Valentine's Days

If you visit Iceland in February, you will find that Valentine‘s Day is not a big thing here – at least yet – because in Iceland there are so many other things to celebrate in midwinter. Including two separate days to remember your Significant Other.
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What to wear in Iceland in the winter?

So what’s the weather like? That is one of the most difficult questions you can ask an Icelander.
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Iceland in February

Five Great Reasons to stop by in Iceland in February
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What to do in Akureyri during the winter

The town of Akureyri, with a population of around 18.600, is often called The Capital of North of Iceland. The town is on the west side of the inland end of the fjord Eyjafjörður. Surrounded by mountains, Akureyri is a popular tourist destination all year round.
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Berjaya Hotels awarded Environmental Company of the Year

The environmental award of SA-Business Iceland was awarded to Berjaya Hotels on the 12th of October 2017. Magnea Þórey Hjálmarsdóttir, the General Manager, accepted the award Environmental Company of the Year at Hilton Reykjavík Nordica.
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Secret Solstice 2017

A glimpse of Secret Solstice music festival
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Kate's Best of Reykjavík

Whether you're here on an extended layover or for a fully-fledged vacation, making a rough outline of priorities will ensure you maximize your time, while leaving room for the spontaneous.
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Exploring Southern Iceland

10 Days Exploring Southern Iceland Written by Kate Holthouser for Berjaya Hotels. Regardless of where one hangs their hat in Iceland, you’re guaranteed to experience things to write home about. But one area of the country that really stuns is the south.
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Connections and Cultural lenses

An American in Iceland: Notes from a Field Journal Written by Kate Holthouser for Berjaya Hotels
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Icelandic Baked Goods

Icelandic baked goods deserve a blog of their own. The capital area alone has over 20 bakeries and almost every small town a bakery of their own. We even have a special traffic information sign.
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