Thanks to all the geothermal activity, there are a dozens of hot springs in Iceland (they don’t call it the Land of Fire and ...
No trip to Iceland is complete without a soak in one — or all — of these scenic hot springs. "Soaking in warm water is an integral part of the Icelandic culture and has been since people settled this ...
Reporting from Reykjavik, Iceland — On the 50-minute drive from Iceland’s Keflavik International Airport to downtown Reykjavik, the landscape switched from long, flat stretches of dirt to patches of ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... REYKJAVIK, Iceland — The Blue Lagoon, with its geothermally heated soaking pool and spa, is Iceland’s top tourist hotspot. Yet I may be the only person to ...
Iceland's natural landscapes give an otherworldly impression: bright molten lava bubbling and splashing out of a black volcanic peak, long white waterfalls cascading into turquoise pools surrounded by ...
A rendering of the lower lagoon at Laugarás Lagoon in Iceland. From unique hot springs to scenic hiking trails, Iceland’s natural landscapes provide one-of-a-kind experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Hardened lava crunches under your boots. Pungent sulphur fumes shroud the bizarre black landscape. Warm, sometimes scalding ...
HUSAVIK, Iceland (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - For half the year, the temperature on Pall Olafsson's remote farm in Iceland often dips below freezing and the sun barely makes an appearance. Yet the ...
Iceland has a complicated relationship with tourism. Home to hot springs and volcanos, Iceland has wanted to lure tourists with its stunning natural attractions. This set off a meteoric rise in ...