The Blue Lagoon is one of the most visited locations in Iceland. https://www.bluelagoon.com/
Fact: “There are several black sand beaches in Iceland. They include Reynisfjara, Stokksnes, Diamond beach, Heradssandar, Fauskasandur, Solheimasandur among others.” https://www.discoverwalks.com/blog/iceland/top-10-fun-facts-about-black-sand-beach/
Reykjavik’s Hólavallagarður Cemetery is beautiful, earie, and possibly haunted. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/holavallagardur
While no pictures are allowed during the ride; it is a fact that the FLYover Iceland is a fun and interesting thing to do. https://youtu.be/S_7S9AUa790 https://www.flyovericeland.com/experience/
Fun Fact: There are no McDonalds in Iceland. https://theculturetrip.com/europe/iceland/articles/iceland-is-one-of-the-few-countries-in-the-world-without-mcdonalds-heres-why/
There are lots of foodie tours though.
Fun Fact: “In terms of direct use, Iceland has developed into a role model both with its extensive use for district heating (90% of all homes are heated by geothermal energy), but also in the cascaded use of geothermal heat for bathing and swimming, greenhouse operations, fish farming and more. ” https://energycluster.is/geothermal/#:~:text=Iceland’s%20first%20geothermal%20power%20plant,to%20electricity%20generation%20from%20geothermal.
The hot spring is used to support Krauma, a spa and restaurant. https://www.krauma.is/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAn4SeBhCwARIsANeF9DLh4YfulAK50yIZfroyDLf2w1BGKnysGM_RvLy_Nj4VBryS9S9-t5saAv1TEALw_wcB
We all learned even more about geothermal resources and benefits when we toured the Geothermal Exhibition https://www.on.is/en/geothermal-exhibition/ at the Hellisheidi-geothermal-power-plant https://www.power-technology.com/projects/hellisheidi-geothermal-power-plant/
Fun Fact: The English word “geyser” comes from the first geyser documented by modern Europeans; the “Great Geysir” of Iceland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geysir
Fun Fact: Icelanders love Ice Cream, all year round. https://www.inspiredbyiceland.com/food/icelands-ice-cream-culture/
One of the best examples in the world of a Lava Cave/ Lava Tunnel can be found in Iceland. https://grapevine.is/mads/2019/07/05/vidgelmir-the-epic-lava-cave-of-borgarfjordur/
Fun Fact: The hearty Icelandic horse cannot return to Iceland if it leaves the country. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_horse
One of the most visited locations in Reykjavik is The Pearl: Created out of hot water holding tanks, repurposed to a beautiful hill top attraction and museum. https://www.perlan.is/perlan
Other museums that we visited in Iceland included: The National Museum https://www.thjodminjasafn.is/english/museum-information/about-the-museum/ and The Skogar. https://www.skogasafn.is/
AC always stops to appreciate items of architectural interest.
Fun Fact: More than half the Icelandic population believes in Elves and/or trolls. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/believes-elves-exist-mythology
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20181217-the-elusive-hidden-people-of-iceland
Fun Fact:
There are three examples of shoe inserts right under AC. And, a little harder to see, but on the bottom-left, with red triangles and streamers of different colors on a white background; is a single shoe insert. These date back to a time when shoes were made of fish skin. Knitted inserts protected your feet as the shoes wore out very quickly. https://www.nordatlantens.dk/en/events/lecture-on-icelandic-knitting-traditions/
While walking around Reykjavik, AC ran into several interesting sights.
And, though they were somewhat hidden by the snow, AC located some cairns made of basaltic rocks on the surrounding beach. https://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g189970-d12286720-i312948708-Sculpture_and_Shore_Walk-Reykjavik_Capital_Region.html
Fun Fact: https://www.icelandtravel.is/attractions/sun-voyager/ Many tourists believe the sculpture to be a Viking boat – it is not. “It is a dream boat and an ode to the sun.”
If you turn away from the harbor toward the center of town, you will see a street with many restaurants and shops; it could be the Skolavordustigur. This street is also known as: Rainbow Street. https://guidetoiceland.is/travel-iceland/drive/skolavordustigur Starting in 1999, the pedestrian street is repainted every year just in time for the multi-day Gay Pride events.
Fun Fact: Iceland may have the world’s oldest democracy with a parliament being established in 930 CE. https://www.government.is/topics/governance-and-national-symbols/how-is-iceland-governed/#:~:text=Iceland%20is%20arguably%20the%20world’s,the%20executive%20and%20the%20legislature.
https://www.icelandtours.is/blog/elves-trolls-monsters-iceland/
Fun Video: Will Farrell and Rachel McAdams starred as the performance duo:
Fire Saga representing Iceland in the Eurovision contest for the movie: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurovision_Song_Contest:_The_Story_of_Fire_Saga
Here is their music video: https://youtu.be/AdW6BBF22AY
Fun Fact: There are over 100 waterfalls in Iceland, so many that some do not even have names. https://adventures.is/blog/icelandic-waterfalls/
https://youtu.be/PfGaX8G0f2E
He just about froze his hoofs off, but it was worth it.
Fun Fact: New Year’s Eve is a very big deal in Iceland. It is celebrated both before and after the 31st.
- Icelanders will meet up with family or friends to have dinner around 6 or 7 PM.
- Following dinner, around 8 PM locals gather at their nearest bonfire to meet and greet friends and shoot some fireworks.
- Following the bonfire, the streets empty as Icelanders go home to watch a comedy TV show that chronicles the year at 10:30 PM.
- Just before midnight, people flock back to the streets to shoot more fireworks.
- Around 1 AM it’s time to go partying, and most people go to house parties, although bars and clubs are also open until the early hours.
https://guidetoiceland.is/history-culture/new-year-s-eve-in-iceland
Fun Fact: The Hallgrímskirkja Lutheran Church is the tallest in Iceland. It is also a popular location for viewing New Year’s fireworks.
This youtube video was filmed at the Hallgrímskirkja https://youtu.be/J0fnaVnuVyc
Happy New Year, 2023!