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Fishing in Iceland

Learn more about fishing in Iceland, both freshwater and in the ocean.
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Iceland's First Female President

Learn about Iceland's first female president, Vigdis Fimmbogadottir. Much beloved, her election made history.
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Literacy in Iceland

One of the many quirks of this country is it's surprisingly high literacy rate. Literacy in Iceland is universal, and has been since the early 18th century.
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Whale watching on dry land

Before you go on an actual whale watching tour out to sea, get to know these amazing creatures at the Whales of Iceland exhibition.
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Who‘s afraid of the dark?

Winter is naturally the darkest time of year – and up north „dark“ means pitch black for a very long portion of the day. But that just makes a visit to Iceland in the wintertime more exotic! What are the best things to do in the different Berjaya Hotels towns in midwinter and how do locals survive the dark months until spring?
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Meet the four first drinks from Slippbarinn‘s new menu!

The launch of Slippbarinn's new Steam Punk cocktail menu draws ever closer. Here we present four of the eight new drinks that will be available soon, so you know what to order when you step into this Reykjavík Marina based cocktail heaven.
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Top 3 Tours in Eastern Iceland

Everyone knows Iceland is full of natural wonders and breathtaking beauty. But what exactly can you discover near the eastern outpost of Egilsstaðir? Make Berjaya Hérað Hotel your "basecamp" and set out to explore!
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Science and Steam Punk – new cocktails at Slippbarinn!

Ever thought of freezing mint leaves with liquid nitrogen? How about clearing up tomato juice from it´s pulp with a centrifuge? No? Well, the good people of Slippbarinn will do it for you.
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A Traveler’s Guide to Splurge Worthy Stuff in Iceland

A short guide to experiences and items that we believe are worth splurging on.
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Public transportation takes you there in Reykjavík

There´s a certain threshold when it comes to taking public transportation in a new country for the first time. It´s a bit intimidating: where to buy a ticket, what kind of a ticket, how much does it cost and who and how do you need to show it to? And how to stop a bus in the first place?
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