Planning a holiday in northern Iceland? Hereโs a guide to Akureyri that highlights the best things to do in Akureyri, what to eat, and where to stay, especially for LGBTQ travelers! I've included several budget options you can use if you're visiting Iceland on a budget. This way, you can spend more on the unique experiences that make a northern Iceland vacation so incredible, without having to feel worried about overspending on hotels, food and drink, and fancy geothermal spas.
Iceland is an incredible tourist destination packed with activities all year round. It's worth a visit AT LEAST once in your life.
No Iceland vacation is complete without a stop in Reykjavik, which is not only Iceland's capital, it's the center of LGBTQ Iceland! This guide to Reykjavik is written for queer travelers and covers how to spend 2 days in Reykjavik, including what to eat and LGBTQ friendly hotels!
Planning an Iceland stopover? This South Iceland ring road itinerary will take you to all the must-see sights in South Iceland, including the black sand beaches of Vik, Jรถkulsรกrlรณn Glacier Lagoon and the Golden Circle!
This is the EXACT Iceland ring road itinerary I followed on my first winter vacation in Iceland, so you'll also find my personalized recommendations throughout!
While most tourists plan an Iceland 4 day itinerary through the south, the north has my heart. North Iceland is quieter, with better whale watching than South Iceland, incredible geothermal activity, and more remote places to watch the northern lights. Learn how to spend the best 4 days in Iceland with this epic itinerary.