A land of soaring mountains, geysers, cold deserts, massive ice caps, dramatic seascapes, glacial lagoons and lush green valleys – this is Iceland. Our ten-day holiday, spending three nights in Reykjavik, the world’s most northerly capital city, and six nights touring, introduces you to this fascinating country, which has one of the greatest varieties of scenery in the world. This makes for a wonderful opportunity to explore a truly spectacular area of the world. Book a Titan Holiday to Iceland – www.titantravel.co.uk
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Iceland by Titan Travel
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012Iceland Video Travel Log 1
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012
Rosh’s Adventures traveling through Iceland visiting peoples homes and give house concert performances.
Iceland Travel: Reputable tour group for travel in Iceland?
Sunday, January 15th, 2012How long does it take to travel the Ring Road in Iceland?
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012I’m going to Iceland and Norway summer pr? Maximum, and know the time it takes is immperative.
VEDA Day 7: Travel and my Iceland Rant (Short Version)
Thursday, January 5th, 2012
Note: So YouTube cut a big chunk of this off. WTF YouTube? Must reupload later. Today we’re talking about travel and I’m taking the opportunity to ramble about how amazing Iceland is. Seriously, check out www.icelandwantstobeyourfriend.com How can you not love a country that anthropomorphizes itself as a tourism campaign?! Also, Icelandic is apparently close to Ancient Viking. HOW COOL IS THAT?
“Return to Iceland” Wareameye’s photos around Reykjavík, Iceland (travel pics)
Saturday, December 31st, 2011
Preview of Wareameye’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Reykjavík, Iceland Entry Title: “Return to Iceland” Entry: “Thursday, August 14, 2008 Return to Iceland Dear Readers: We have a free morning to do as we wish, as our return flight to Iceland leaves at 2pm. I walk back into the village for more photos and to try to meet some of the locals. I splurge and purchase a mask for my collection at the shop run by the Icelanders. I hang around and talk with the shopkeeper for quite a while, and it is interesting to watch the local people come in and drop off a new carving they have made and receive money for their work. There is a real alcohol problem, and hard liquor is illegal. She shows me photos of all the best local artists, and says they could become really famous if they applied themselves to their craft. Unfortunately, many will only work when they need some extra money to purchase more beer or wine. I walk up to the tiny church, and have a fun conversation with a couple of men who are filling holes on the dirt road. There are tons of sled dogs around, and every so often something will happen to set them all howling. I return to the hotel in time for lunch and our departure to the airport. It has been a very expensive visit, but I think the general consensus of the group is that we were very lucky with the weather, and that the experience …
Iceland Travel July 2011
Tuesday, December 6th, 2011
Мы были в Исландии в июле, объехали ее по кругу. Почти видели китов и почти купались в океане. Ели жареный на огне зефир и хот-доги с лобстерами…
Whats the best way to travel from Reykjavik Iceland to Bergen, Norway to Amsterdam?
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011I am planning a trip to the pr? Maximum year you and I would definitely like? To visit the three cities of these, the m? S probably described in the order (if that makes sense). I’m pretty flexible with time, etc, and I’m trying to find all the options to go from one to the other factoring in time, cost, etc.. Flights? Ferry? Others? ? What? options? Thank you.
anyone travel to iceland lately?
Friday, November 11th, 2011I am thinking of traveling from the U.S. to Iceland. ? Cu? Nt avi spend on tickets? N? ? Cu? Much time I recommend you all go? ? You like it?
“Water going up, water going down” Meghanwithanh’s photos around Hella, Iceland (iceland travel)
Tuesday, November 1st, 2011
Preview of Meghanwithanh’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Hella, Iceland Entry Title: “Water going up, water going down…” Entry: “…and wind blowing every which way. We arrived in Reykjavik before the sun was up, and drove our rental car away from the airport toward sunrise-pink, snow-capped peaks. Our first stop was þingvellir national park, the gorgeous site where Iceland’s original parliament was founded. The park boasts a large lake that, apparently, people can snorkel in year-round, though the temperatures in the low thirties didn’t exactly make me want to throw on my bathing suit. We settled instead for exploring the grounds–we had the place entirely to ourselves for the first hour or so (landing at 6 in the morning has its benefits afterall). The scenery was indescribably beautiful, and we discovered our first of what is sure to be many icy waterfalls. From there we took in stunning sights around every turn in the road, and made stops at Geysir, Gulfoss, and the still-active Hekla volcano. It felt like at least a week’s worth of vacation crammed into a single day, and hopefully the pictures speak for themselves.” Read and see more at: www.travelpod.com Photos from this trip: 1. “þingvellir” 2. “Geysir” 3. “On the road” 4. “Gulfoss” 5. “Driving” 6. “Scenery from the road” 7. “The majestic Hekla” 8. “Sheep!” See this TripWow and …