Stuck in Iceland
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Stuck in Iceland is the leading travel advice site focusing on things to do and places to see in Iceland. It is a platform for people to share their Icelandic adventures. Its focus is on publishing photos, videos and articles from ourselves and the many people that have been to Iceland and are keen on sharing their adventures.
Stuck in Iceland
7M ago
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In the heart of the Icelandic Golden Circle, the thrill of adventure meets the beauty of nature. Founded in 1985, the rafting and kayaking company Arctic Rafting offers a gateway to the exhilarating world of river rafting in Iceland under the stewardship of Tinna Sigurðardóttir, a river enthusiast turned professional. Arctic Rafting offers thrill seekers of all ages the unique opportunity to experience thrills and spills in the Hvítá River. I have done some canoeing there and can attest to the beautiful landscape you can only witness and ..read more
Stuck in Iceland
7M ago
The Sky Lagoon spa is located near downtown Reykjavik. Here, you can experience authentic Icelandic luxury with unparalleled calmness and relaxation. Visiting the Sky Lagoon is, therefore, one of the best ways to end a cruise through Europe. This beautifully designed outdoor spa is open for rest and rejuvenation all year and is such a hot destination that you will want to make a reservation well in advance.
Getting to the Sky Lagoon Spa from Keflavik airport or Reykjavik city
It is a 15-minute drive from the Reykjavik city center to the Sky Lagoon. From Keflavik International Airport, it ..read more
Stuck in Iceland
8M ago
In this first special Stuck in Iceland restaurant recommendation, we will talk about one of our all-time favorite restaurants in Reykjavík, the Middle-Eeastern themed Sümac, run by one of Iceland´s most renowned chefs, Þráinn Freyr Vigfússon. Þráinn also runs one of two Michelin-star restaurants in Iceland, ÓX, which we have yet to visit, but hopefully someday. Þráinn was kind enough to answer some questions about his vision and background, which you can read below.
This restaurant recommendation is written by Hallveig Rúnarsdóttir, my much better half.
But first, let’s talk about the joy ..read more
Stuck in Iceland
8M ago
As I have often discussed, a big part of my motivation for running Stuck in Iceland Travel Magazine is the great people I have known through this part-time passion project. Sadly, I have not met all of these people, but that is a feature of our time. I stay in touch with these people on social media or email. I follow their Iceland content on social media, and they follow me. On Twitter (now X), I got to know one of the biggest Iceland enthusiasts ever. This is the Brit Lee-Anne Fox – she loves Iceland; she is a great photographer and has been here many times. Like many Iceland enthusiasts, I ..read more
Stuck in Iceland
8M ago
In the heart of Reykjavik’s historic Vesturbær neighborhood lies a quaint and cozy gem within the Local 101 hotel, offering a unique blend of Icelandic culture and hospitality. At the helm of this charming bar and its accompanying hotel are Alma Bremond and her partner, David Siklos. Litli Barinn is one of my partners. If you sign up for my newsletter, you will receive a discount code of 15% off food and drinks at Litli Barinn.
Litli Barinn isn’t just a bar; it’s a cultural hub where guests can immerse themselves in the local scene, savoring a selection of fine wines, Icelandic beers, and non ..read more
Stuck in Iceland
8M ago
The amazing thing about the internet is how everyday people can apply their skills and reach millions of other people from all over the globe. I have achieved modest success in this regard. However, sometimes you notice that other people have, in their quiet way, reached seemingly impossible heights. The other day, I was relaxing and scrolling through Facebook and noticed a status update from a former colleague, Einar H. Reynis who worked with me at the same telco decades ago. We also worked together when we were on the board and the editorial board of the Icelandic Computer Society. Einar was ..read more
Stuck in Iceland
8M ago
Borea Adventures stands out as a leading adventure guiding company based in Ísafjörður, the vibrant heart of the Westfjords of Iceland. Established in 2006, the company embodies a lifestyle deeply rooted in the untamed beauty of its surroundings. I am delighted to add the company as a new partner; sign up for the Stuck in Iceland newsletter to receive a discount code that gives you 10% off the price of tours booked online. There is nothing quite like having adventures in the Westfjords. You can imagine how glad I am to make the region more accessible for my subscribers.
The founders, Rúnar Kar ..read more
Stuck in Iceland
8M ago
On 12 August 2026 at 16:42, we here in Iceland will be treated to an amazingly natural phenomenon: a total sun eclipse. Therefore, I am thrilled to bring back a familiar face to my readers: Sævar Helgi Bragason, a renowned Icelandic educator, TV personality, and an enthusiast of all things celestial. Many of you might remember our previous conversation with Sævar about the night sky and Northern Lights in Iceland. This time, we’re delving into something even more spectacular – the upcoming total solar eclipse in 2026, an event that promises to be a significant draw for astronomy lovers and tra ..read more
Stuck in Iceland
8M ago
This is the season when people are planning their camper van road trip in Iceland. Embarking on a camper van road trip in Iceland is an exhilarating experience. Here are some practical and actionable tips for the best camper van road trip in beautiful Iceland to ensure you have the best time.
Be smart and save money on your camper van road trip in Iceland.
Iceland is, and should not be, a ‘cheap’ destination. It is a unique and affluent country with stunning nature. Prepare your budget accordingly. Luckily, there are many ways to be smart and avoid overpaying for goods and services. Sign up fo ..read more
Stuck in Iceland
8M ago
Sonia Nicolson, AKA the Reykjavik Sketcher, is a Scottish expat living in Iceland who has carved a space in the world of design and education here in Iceland. Not your typical architect, Sonia’s journey is one of perseverance, passion, and adaptability. From struggling through high school to excelling in Architecture School, her path was marked by hard work and determination, culminating in her academic success and a scholarship for ‘Academic Excellence’.
Love took the Reykjavik Sketcher to Iceland
Her professional journey took her from the UK to India, where she embraced the role of Academic ..read more