An initiative of Íslandsstofa/Business Iceland, Inspired By Iceland is a campaign that aims to increase awareness and demand for Icelandic tourism while strengthening Iceland’s image as an extraordinary destination.
In September 2022, we partnered with Íslandsstofa for a 10-day “Sustainable Iceland Road Trip” Campaign.
Our visit resulted in multiple editorial pieces on DrinkTeaTravel.com and extensive social media coverage on our channels. Check out the highlights of our Icelandic trip below:
Hveragerdi town plays an important role as an agricultural hub of Iceland. Thanks to the geothermal landscape, greenhouses flourished in this area over the years, allowing farmers to grow a variety of fruits and vegetables.
Here’s our experience staying in the Greenhouse Hotel Iceland in Hveragerdi and why South Iceland is the perfect destination for adventurous travelers!
There are so many things to do in Iceland that it can be a little overwhelming. In this guide, we’re going to break down all the highlights and hidden gems in each of the country’s regions, so you can plan your own trip to Iceland.
There is no shortage of exciting adventures in Iceland, but the opportunity to snorkel between two continents is by far the most unique of them all! On our trip to Iceland, we jumped into the freezing waters in Silfra fissure in Þingvellir National Park to experience this cool activity firsthand!
After spending a few weeks soaking in natural hot springs all over Iceland on our recent trip, we’ve simply had to share our findings with others! If you’re looking for the best hot springs in Iceland, our list is a great place to start.
Chasing beautiful waterfalls was our favourite thing to do in Iceland on our recent visit! We lucked out with great weather and an opportunity to see many of the falls firsthand! To help make the most of your visit, we’ve compiled a list of the best waterfalls to visit in Iceland. We’ll cover everything from accessibility to unique features, so you can make a plan that best suits you.