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How to Pronounce the Towns in Iceland
Icelandic Culture | Planning Tips

How to Pronounce the Towns in Iceland

Icelandic places discussed in this video: Hveragerði Selfoss Hella Hvolsvöllur Vík Kirkjubæjarklaustur Höfn Djúpivogur Egilsstaðir Seyðisfjörður Mývatn Húsavík Akureyri Siglufjörður Blönduós Borgarnes Stykkishólmur Grundarfjörður Arnarstapi Patreksfjörður Ísafjörður SUBSCRIBE for new Iceland tips every week!

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Phone vs Camera in Iceland
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Phone vs Camera in Iceland

It’s pretty safe to say that Iceland is a very photogenic country, AKA there are unlimited opportunities to take a lot of photos, but with that said, do you need a fancy camera setup in order to experience Iceland and…

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Game of Thrones filming locations
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Game of Thrones filming locations

If you are as obsessed with Game of Thrones as I am, then you are eagerly and patiently awaiting the final season of this amazing show. It’s gonna be amazing, like seriously. Can we get to the bottom of what’s…

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Romantic Things to do in Iceland
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Romantic Things to do in Iceland

Not only is Valentine’s Day coming up, but I know a lot of you are planning your honeymoon trips to Iceland. So, I thought you might need some ideas for romantic things to do in Iceland. Hello, team Iceland. Welcome…

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Iceland Tours: Snorkeling the Silfra fissure
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Iceland Tours: Snorkeling the Silfra fissure

    When you think about snorkeling or scuba diving, Iceland is probably not the first place that comes to mind, but did you know that it’s actually one of the most popular tours in the whole country. That’s what…

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How to Eat Vegan + Vegetarian in Iceland
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How to Eat Vegan + Vegetarian in Iceland

From lamb and fermented shark to skyr and ice cream, it’s no secret that Iceland looooves animal products. So what is a vegan to do?! Don’t worry friends, I’m here to help! Disclaimer: I am NOT a vegan or a…

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Hey I’m Jeannie. YouTuber, author, mama, waterfall lover, road tripper extraordinaire, and American living in Iceland. I’m so glad you’re here. Let’s plan the trip of your dreams!

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You just landed in Iceland. Now how do you *actual You just landed in Iceland. Now how do you *actually* pay for things? 🤔💸

First things first: Iceland runs almost entirely on cards. Locals tap for everything — from gas stations to hot dogs to public restrooms.

Cash is basically obsolete (except maybe for a campsite shower or the rare tip for a stellar tour guide!).

Here’s what’s helpful to know for your travels:
👉🏼 Credit/debit cards are the norm (credit/debit/ApplePay).
👉🏼 Most ATMs charge international fees, so check with your bank before you withdraw.
👉🏼 Tipping isn’t part of the culture since wages already account for it. If you do leave a little extra, it’s appreciated, but never expected!

Money stuff is one of those things that’s easy to overlook when you’re daydreaming about waterfalls and glaciers…but SUPER helpful to get right on arrival day! 🙌🏼

That’s why I created my FREE Iceland Arrival Guide packed with practical tips for the moment you touch down at Keflavík. It has everything you need to hit the ground confident and ready!

Ready for a smooth and stress-free arrival in Iceland? Just comment “ARRIVAL” below and I’ll send it over! 
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Reykjavík is definitely one of the world’s cool Reykjavík is definitely one of the world’s coolest capitals, but it’s the tiny villages in Iceland that have my heart 💚

Here are some of my all-time faves 👇🏼

📍 Westman Islands – A favorite weekend getaway for locals with rich history and puffin colonies that most tourists completely miss.

📍 Seyðisfjörður – This town at the the bottom of a fjord feels straight out of a fairytale! It’s famous for its Rainbow Road leading to the pastel-blue church and vibrant art scene.

📍 Siglufjörður – Tiny fishing village with dramatic fjord views that was once the herring fishing capital of Iceland, complete with adorable wooden houses.

📍 Húsavík – Known as the whale watching capital of Iceland, this little town offers some of the best chances to see whales up close in their natural environment.

📍 Ísafjörður – The largest town in the Westfjörds with colorful wooden houses that pop against the stunning natural backdrop (plus one of Iceland's best seafood restaurants!)

📍 Stykkishólmur – Lovely town with colorful houses and an iconic orange lighthouse, perfect for amazing cliff-top views and sweet kleina donuts.

📍 Arnarstapi – Modest coastal village surrounded by striking cliffs and lava fields, where you can hike across an actual lava field to a neighboring village.

SAVE this post for your upcoming Iceland trip 💾

Tell me in the comments - are you team big city vibes or small town charm when you travel? Because these little Icelandic villages might just convert you! 👇
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Stop packing for Iceland and watch this ☝🏼 Tr Stop packing for Iceland and watch this ☝🏼 Trust me, you’ll thank me later!

If you’re flying into Reykjavík early but can’t check into your hotel until later, I’ve got a game-changing tip for your first day.

Dive STRAIGHT into any of Iceland’s geothermal hot springs to kickstart your trip and beat jet lag. 

Pack your swimsuit, towel, and change of clothes in a tote right on top of your suitcase for easy access upon arrival—without having to rummage or unpack!

Want more tips so that your Iceland trip goes off without a hitch?

Get my FREE Iceland Arrival Guide for a seamless start to your adventure.

Comment ‘ARRIVAL’ below to grab your guide and make the most of Day 1 in Iceland! ⬇️

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Oh Iceland… The country where there are more sh Oh Iceland…

The country where there are more sheep than people, and traffic means a herd that’s in absolutely no hurry.

Where the skies can’t make up their mind, and the gas station hot dogs always hit the spot. 

Where the roads are narrow and winding, but the views go on forever and every detour is worth taking.

Where the pace is slower, the air is crisper, and 10+ years later, I’m still here for all of it 💚

Who else would trade their morning traffic jam commute for sheep with absolutely zero sense of urgency?
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The Blue Lagoon gets all of the hype…but IMHO th The Blue Lagoon gets all of the hype…but IMHO these more local hot springs steal the show 💚

From a steamy thermal river to a hidden hot pot tucked under a waterfall, these are the kinds of moments you’ll remember long after your trip ends.

But here’s the deal 👇🏼

Finding them isn’t always simple. 

With so much scattered info online, it’s easy to second-guess your plan, miss something epic, or waste hours trying to piece it all together.

That’s exactly why I created my Iceland Maps + Guidebooks.

As a self-proclaimed hot spring connoisseur (hi 🙋‍♀️) and longtime Iceland local, I’ve packed every guide with:
👉🏼 Exact hot spring locations
👉🏼 Where to stay
👉🏼 What to eat
👉🏼 What to pack
👉🏼 And exclusive discounts that save you more than the guide costs

Planning just got a WHOLE lot easier.

Comment “MAPS” below and I’ll send you the link to get started! 🙌🏼
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Puffin lovers, this is your FINAL CALL. 🐧 By l Puffin lovers, this is your FINAL CALL. 🐧

By late August, most puffins will be gone — so if you’re visiting soon, don’t miss your window!

Here are the best places to see them: 

📍 Látrabjarg (Westfjords): This massive cliff marks the westernmost point of Europe and offers incredible puffin viewing right along the edge.
📍 Borgarfjörður Eystri (East Iceland): This quiet fjord in the northeast is known as one of the world’s best places to spot puffins up close.
📍 Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands): Home to over 1 million puffins each summer — the largest nesting site in Iceland!
📍 Dyrhólaey (South Coast): A large rock arch that sticks out into the ocean and is home to a large puffin colony. 
📍 Ingólfshöfði (South Eastern Iceland): Only accessible by guided tour, but worth it for the incredible views + puffin sightings!
📍 Akurey + Lundey (boat tours from Reykjavík): These uninhabited islands are just a short boat ride from Reykjavík and are perfect if you want to stick close to the capital!

Save this post if you want to see puffins in Iceland! 💾

And let me know — you met Iceland’s most adorable locals in person? Drop a 🐧 if they’re on your must-see list!
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Everyone stops at the famous spots in Iceland… B Everyone stops at the famous spots in Iceland…
But the real magic is often found just around the corner 💫

From the turquoise blue waters of Brúarfoss to freshest tomato soup you’ll ever try at Friðheimar — the best experiences are often mere minutes from the main sights.

And most travelers drive right by them! 👀

That’s exactly why I created my Iceland Guidebooks + Maps. 

My goal is to give you the confidence to explore like a local — not just follow the crowds 🙅🏼‍♀️

Inside every region-specific guidebook + map, you’ll find:
✔️ Waterfalls you can have to yourself
✔️ Natural hot springs
✔️ Hidden viewpoints
✔️ Local restaurants + cafes
✔️ Practical stops (gas, restrooms, parking)

Each one is pinned with DETAILED descriptions so you know exactly where to go and what to expect.

(Not to mention tips on what to pack, sample itineraries, planning checklists, and even some sweet exclusive discounts 💸)

Ready to see the side of Iceland that most travelers miss? 

Comment ‘MAPS’ below and I’ll send you the link to my Iceland Guidebooks + Maps — trusted by thousands of happy travelers who’ve rated it 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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When you think of beaches, you probably imagine su When you think of beaches, you probably imagine sunny skies, warm golden sand, and lazy days spent tanning by the water. 🏖️

But beaches in Iceland tell a completely different story. 

Think vast, wild, and dramatic coastlines - not beach towels and piña coladas! 😉

If standing on a stretch of black sand with glacier peaks in the distance, incredible rock formations all around, and the roar of the Atlantic Ocean sounds like your kind of beach day… 

Be sure to check out these gorgeous black sand beaches while you’re in Iceland 👇🏼

📍Reynisfjara - Iceland’s most famous black sand beach, where striking basalt columns rise out of the ocean, right beside the charming village of Vík.

📍Diamond Beach - Big chunks of ice that break off from Vatnajökull glacier wash up onto the shore and lie scattered on the sand, sparkling in diamonds in sunlight 

📍Stokksnes - Picture black sand stretching out in front of you, grassy green hills rolling along the sides, and the iconic Vestrahorn mountain towering in the distance; it’s incredibly beautiful.

📍Djúpalónssandur Beach - A black sand and pebble beach located on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. As you walk down to the shore, you’ll see large, heavy lifting stones called Aflraunasteinar that fishermen used to test their strength.

Be sure to SAVE this reel for your upcoming trip to Iceland!

And let me know in the comments…

Would you choose a trip adventuring through Iceland’s beaches over a typical tropical vacay? Because honestly, give me dramatic black sand and glacier views over crowded resort beaches any day! 🖤

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