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Everything you need to know about the Icelandic horse! I’m sitting down with THE Icelandic horse expert, Gudmar Petursson to bring you all the information and facts including: importation laws, horse temperament, are they considered a pony or horse? the…

Culture Festival in Reykjavik | August in Iceland
Menningarnótt in Icelandic translates to “culture night” which is a festival in Reykjavik Iceland held every year in August to mark the end of summer. Events are held all around the city including music, art, and fun family-friendly activities. People…

How to Experience the Best of Reykjavík: Food, Sights, Nightlife + More!
If we were sitting across from each other with warm mugs of coffee in hand, and you said, “I’m going to Reykjavík, what should I do?”… well, I’d probably light up and start rattling off all my favorite spots. Because…

What Volcanoes Should I Visit in Iceland?
Iceland is often referred to as the “Land of Fire and Ice” with eruptions occur more frequently than one might think. These eruptions are a direct result of how Iceland was formed.

How Icelandic Babies are Named
Iceland has a long and solid naming tradition in their culture with a very specific set of unique rules. Since we are sitting around waiting for OUR baby to be born, I thought I would share with you the history…

Making Laufabrauð with the locals
Laufabraud translates to “leaf bread” in Icelandic and is something most local families will do around the holiday season. Traditionally Laufabraud is eaten with Hangikjot or smoked lamb on December 25th, the second day of Christmas. In this video I…