Bird watching in Iceland (or birding) is an intense activity. Many of you will enjoy spending a day out trying to spot birds and puffins in their natural habitat and perhaps shooting them. With a camera, of course. One quite interesting and very cute bird is the puffin, and it just so happens you can find it in Iceland. Perhaps, you won’t need […]

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December 17, 2021 Guide to Christmas in Iceland

Have you ever thought about spending Christmas in Iceland? Would you like to know more about Icelandic Christmas traditions as well as New Year celebrations? Who are the Icelandic Yule Lads, and what are their names? Icelandic holidays hide many secrets, and in this post, we will walk you through this fantastic festive time and answer any questions you might have.  […]

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Iceland is a fantastic place to discover natural hot springs hidden all around the country. This is because of Iceland’s volcanic activity. This is why you can find dozens of geothermally heated pools around the ring road. Being a geologically active nation, new hot springs frequently pop up with earthquakes and eruptions, bringing fresh hot […]

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When the settlers came to Iceland over a millennia ago they brought with them a a creature that would prove instrumental in the survival of the country's inhabitant: The Icelandic horse.

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It is time to announce the winner of a 5 day trip around Iceland in our Easy Clever 4x4!

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You’ve purchased your flights, reserved your Camp Easy rental, and plotted out your route. Congratulations! Now all you need to figure out is what you’re going to cook on your road trip! 

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Some people might think that camping in the realm of elves and trolls is a challenge, but it’s not. They often ask questions such as: Are there deadly animals in Iceland? Is my camper safe during winter? How cold does it get? Is it safe to camp in Iceland? We’ve gathered information, so you’ll see […]

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Cairns are man-made piles of stones, and you´ll probably notice them when you drive around Iceland. They vary in size and shape, ranging from a few small rocks piled up randomly, up to very tall and well put together structures. They’re usually made from lava rocks.

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Icelanders are very keen on new things and tend to take things to the extreme when things are new and become popular.

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F-Roads can be bad; there are unbridged rivers, slippery mud, and even snow, so be careful. If you are traveling to Iceland during the summer months, it is tempting to go and check out the highlands. The highlands are either an otherworldly place, filled with moon-like landscapes and contrasting colors or inhospitable and desolate; it just depends on how you look at it.

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The Golden Circle in Southwest Iceland has for years been one of the more famous routes to go sightseeing in Iceland. The circle includes Þingvellir National Park, Geysir geothermal area, and Gullfoss waterfall or Golden Waterfall but that is where the name comes from. However, the Golden Circle has now got stiff competition from the Diamond Circle in North Iceland.

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Take a look at what we feel are must-see places that aren't talked about as much! The famous places are great, but Iceland has so much more to offer.

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