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June 21, 2024Geysir x iKamper Roof Top Tents
If you’re looking for the best tent-camping experience in Iceland, look no further! The iKamper Roof Top Tent is ultimate tenting setup. The roof top tent is a fairly new trend in Iceland but has caught on with locals and visitors, and the iKamper Skycamp is one of the most simple, comfortable options you can […]
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In recent years, Iceland has become one of the hottest tourist spots on the planet. According to Islandsbanki, Iceland will receive 1.3 million tourists in 2022 and 1.5 million by 2023. That is a staggering number of visitors since The Land of Fire and Ice only has a population of 364,000 people. But after reading […]
Read moreIn 2021, over 700,000 international tourists visited Iceland. Prior to the pandemic, over 2 million people visited this island nation! It might not be on many people’s radars since it’s out of the way. But tucked in the northern hemisphere is a country that’s filled with natural wonders. In addition to hot springs and geysers, […]
Read moreThe “Go anywhere, do anything” motto of Jeep lines perfectly with the adventure seeking values of GEYSIR. Geysir was the first car rental in Iceland to offer cars from JEEP for rent in Iceland.In the early 2000’s before Jeep had an official dealership in Iceland, Geysir was one of the countries biggest Jeep importers. Today […]
Read moreWith a population of less than 400,000, Iceland might not be a place you’d assume was rich in museums. This small nation has a big history though and the museums in Reykjavik are the best places to learn all about it. Isolated and far north on the edge of the Arctic Circle, the inhabitants of Iceland […]
Read moreIceland is a land of extreme heat and extreme cold, with icy mountains and boiling geysers. Located at the top of the North Atlantic Ocean, within a snowball’s throw of the Arctic Circle, Iceland’s weather isn’t always straightforward. Visiting Iceland in the shoulder seasons is a great idea if you want plenty of daylight but […]
Read moreAre you preparing for a trip to Iceland? Iceland is one of the most unique countries in the world where you can gaze at volcanoes, relax in hot springs, and explore the amazing Icelandic culture and historical sites. But many tourists don’t consider seeing puffins in Iceland.
Read moreDid you know that the word “geyser” comes from Iceland? Watching geysers blow is just one of many fun things to do in Iceland. Tourists come from all over to see geysers, volcanoes, and hear tell of the elves many Icelanders claim to be real. The old Icelandic calendar listed March as a winter month […]
Read moreIf you were waiting for the boom in Iceland tourism to slow down before planning a trip to the Land of Fire and Ice, now’s your chance. For the first time in ten years, tourist numbers to this gorgeous destination are down. This is great news for those who’d love to experience the country at it’s best, […]
Read moreThere’s no doubt that the best way to explore Iceland is with a rental car. Iceland car rental means independence. It gives you the freedom to discover off-the-beaten-track delights and linger as long as you want in your favorite spots. You can access the entire country from the Ring Road, which goes right around the perimeter […]
Read moreWhen you want to travel to the Land of Fire and Ice, your first thought is you might not be able to afford it. But you might be surprised to find out Iceland isn’t as expensive as most people imagine. Even though Iceland is ranked as one of the most expensive countries in the world, […]
Read moreFor many of us, by the time the holidays are over, we’re ready to take a vacation from our holiday vacation. If you find yourself in that place, you should consider escaping to Iceland this January. This island nation offers some of the most stunning natural views in the world. If you’re planning on visiting […]
Read moreThe weather in Iceland They say if you don’t like the weather in Iceland, wait 5 minutes. Unfortunately, during the winter season the weather can quickly go from bad to worse. During snow storms in Iceland we simply recommend to stay inside and let the storm blow over. We know you probably have a bunch […]
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