By gh56, on October 13th, 2011%
Preview of Madkingsoup’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Höfn, Iceland Entry Title: “Iceland!” Entry: “Hi everyone! I´m in Iceland right now on the Chituma! It made the 450 mile ride to Aberdeen no . . . → Read More: “Iceland” Madkingsoup’s photos around Höfn, Iceland (blue lagoon iceland robbed)
By gh56, on April 21st, 2011%
A World of Skin Care at Your Fingertips
Article by Elspeth Waters
Natural? Organic? Antioxidant-rich? Cheap and cheerful? With such a wealth of skin care products on offer and so many factors to consider, country of origin is not usually high up on the list. However, once you start looking, it can . . . → Read More: Icelandic Skin Care at Your Fingertips
By gh56, on April 18th, 2011%
Endless Days of Summer
Article by Black Tomato
‘Iceland’ is pretty hot right now. (And we don’t just mean its natural springs). Sick of cloudy days and dismal evenings? How about some late summer days with 20hrs of straight daylight and a non-stop party atmosphere to go . . . → Read More: Endless Days of Summer
By gh56, on April 18th, 2011%
Top winter activity holidays – how the Scandinavians do it
Article by dipika Patel
It’s mid November. It’s cold, it’s wet and it’s dark. Rather than running from the winter months, why not embrace them? Instead of planning a winter sun escape, you could head to the . . . → Read More: Top winter activity holidays – how the Scandinavians do it
By gh56, on April 17th, 2011%
Iceland: Untamed and Tourist-Friendly
Article by Vicki Landes
Oozing volcanoes, thousands of earthquakes, and countless exploding geysers you can set your watch by – it doesn’t sound like a coveted vacation destination. However, Iceland is quickly becoming the newest hot spot for travelers. Just a hop from . . . → Read More: Iceland: Untamed and Tourist-Friendly
By gh56, on April 17th, 2011%
Exploring the west of Iceland
Article by Asberg Jonsson
Set on the edge of Arctic Circle and lying in the one of the world’s most active hotspots of volcanoes, Iceland is growing in its popularity day by day in terms of tourism because of mixture of glaciers, . . . → Read More: Exploring the west of Iceland
By gh56, on April 17th, 2011%
Southern Iceland, shaped forces of nature
Article by Dagur Jonsson
Iceland, in current scenario, is more connected to fun and adventure rather than dark and chilly days and nothing to do. It is a far better place for tourists now than it was two decades back. This . . . → Read More: Southern Iceland, shaped forces of nature
By gh56, on April 17th, 2011%
Seven interesting attractions of Iceland for a quick trip
Article by Asberg Jonsson
Iceland is not too far from the eastern coast of North America and even more closer to Western Europe. Hence, its position between North America and Europe makes it a perfect weekend destination. In . . . → Read More: Seven interesting attractions of Iceland for a quick trip
By gh56, on April 16th, 2011%
Discover the Ancient Wonders of Iceland
Article by Roy Witman
Viking ships and frigid ice expanses. Snowcapped mountains and rolling hillsides. Water, water and more water. You might imagine all these when someone mentions Iceland. While they are part of what you’ll find, the wonders of Iceland . . . → Read More: Discover the Ancient Wonders of Iceland
By gh56, on April 16th, 2011%
Ten Exciting Things To Do When Visiting Iceland
Article by Jonathan Williams
Should you happen to contemplate vacationing in Europe, you could give Iceland a try where nature that means more than beaches and resorts. Best of all, majority of the tourist spots the country can offer . . . → Read More: Ten Exciting Things To Do When Visiting Iceland
|
|
|