Exploding Day in Iceland sees everyone filling up (to bursting point!) on a delicious salted meat and split pea soup.
On Bolludagur, or Bun Day, Icelandic children wake early to hit their parents with a ‘bun bat’ yelling “Bun! Bun! Bun!”
From singed head of lamb to sour whale, here’s a short guide to Icelandic Thorrablót delicacies.
Singed lamb heads, cured ram’s testicles, blood pudding – or a bouquet of roses? It’s all part of a modern-day Bóndadagur here in Iceland.
When Iceland lives up to its icy name, dress up and enjoy! Wintery weather in Reykjavik won’t keep you indoors for long…
Take a winter’s drive in snowy Iceland from Reykjavik to Borgarnes, along the beautiful Hvalfjord…
Anyone wandering the streets of Reykjavik today may have been intrigued by the smell wafting out through restaurant windows – to most, a rather unpleasant smell!
It’s a lovely time of year to wander around downtown Reykjavik soaking up the festive atmosphere. Shops are open until 10pm from today.
Christmas has arrived in Reykjavik with shopping, great cafes and cozy atmosphere.
It’s impossible to sum up everything Iceland has to offer in the space of a video, but this video does a pretty good job!













