Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice

Known for its waterfalls, glaciers, thermal attractions, and distinct landscapes Iceland is a nature lovers dream. With volcanoes on one end of the island and glaciers on the other Iceland is a land of contrast. It is also known for its climate and famous long summer days with almost 24 hours of sunshine and its winter days with only a few hours of light. Iceland is a place of great natural wonder and will leave you utterly amazed that so many different landscapes and climates exist in harmony on such a small island

Videos

LiveStreams, Virtual Tours, Powerpoints and Coffee Chats

Recommended Viewing

Under and Arctic Sky (2017)

Into the Inferno (2016)

Children of Nature (1991)

Angels of the Universe (2000)

The Sea (2002)

Stormy Weather (2003)

Recommended Reading

“The Sagas of the Icelanders” by collected authors

“Burial Rites” by Hannah Kent

“The Little Book of Tourists in Iceland” by Alda Sigmundsdottir

“Women at 1000 degrees” by Halgrimur Helgason

“Butterflies in November” by Auour Ava Olofsdottir

“Names for the Sea” Sarah Moss

Featured Articles

Best of Iceland (Conde Nast)

Iceland’s 10 Best Natural Wonders (Lonely Planet)

Iceland Travel Guide (National Geographic)

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