I'm fairly certain that they are multiple ways to have a good day in Stockholm. However, this post is how you can have the perfect day in Stockholm. It's a day where you can soak up the cultural experiences. Since, let's face it, when you visit Stockholm in winter you won't be soaking up much … Continue reading How to Have a Perfect Day in Stockholm
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Guide to Camping in Iceland
When we were planning our 9-day road trip around Iceland, we decided to camp. By camping in Iceland we were able to save money while enjoying the magical landscapes. Although my family often went camping when I was younger, I never considered camping in another country. I wasn’t even sure where to begin planning! … Continue reading Guide to Camping in Iceland
A Guide to Icelandic Craft Brews
Okay, I'll come clean! I'm a craft beer snob. This confession is precisely why I needed to share a guide to Iceland craft beer with you. Ahh, that feels good to say out loud! How crazy does this sound? Beer containing more than 2.25% alcohol by volume (ABV) has only been legal in Iceland for … Continue reading A Guide to Icelandic Craft Brews
5 Reasons to Explore the West Fjords
The West Fjords are home to the most dramatic landscapes in Iceland. Yet, only 10% of visitors to Iceland explore the West Fjords. Jaw-dropping fjords line steep, 14 million year-old mountains. Small clusters of concrete and steel-clad homes make up isolated villages across the region. Off the Ring Road, it's a region whose population is … Continue reading 5 Reasons to Explore the West Fjords
How to Choose the Best Souvenirs
The English word "souvenir" comes from the French irregular pronominal verb se souvenir de, to remember. In theory, souvenirs are meant to be be a keepsake of your travel journeys. Often times, the "best" souvenirs are marketed as cheap, inauthentic, or lacking the true essence of your travels. Want to choose the more authentic and truly best … Continue reading How to Choose the Best Souvenirs
10 Reasons You Should Visit Arnarstapi and Hellnar
The Snæfellsnes Peninsula is full of charming hamlets along the sea. Some towns, such as Borgarnes and Stykkisholmur boast multiple museums, hotels, and populations over 1,000 people. Others, like Arnarstapi and Hellnar, have vibrant histories as fishing and trading posts. Today these quaint seaside communities are home to less than 50 people, particularly during the quiet … Continue reading 10 Reasons You Should Visit Arnarstapi and Hellnar