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At Traveo, we understand that you are not just another customer, but a unique individual with specific tastes and ambitions. As an agency, we distinguish ourselves by catering to personal criteria, guaranteeing that each of our travellers experiences Iceland in their own way, and at their own pace. Keep up to date with all the Iceland travel information and news. Explore our articles on..
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3M ago
The East Fjords is the best place in Iceland to spot reindeer in the wild.
East Iceland is a hidden gem, often overlooked by tourists in favor of the more well-known attractions in the country. However, this remote region is home to some of the most beautiful and unspoiled landscapes Iceland has to offer. If you’re looking to escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, East Iceland is the perfect destination.
Escape the crowds on a Personalized Tour!
With so many incredible sights to see in East Iceland, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. That’s why I’ve compi ..read more
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8M ago
Is it Safe to Travel to Iceland? Goðafoss Waterfall.
Yes, it is safe to visit Iceland. Despite the occasional volcanic eruption, Iceland is considered one of the safest countries in the world. With low crime rates and few violent crimes, the country has topped the Global Peace Index 14 years in a row.
However, as with any travel destination, there are certain things you should keep in mind when traveling—mostly related to the untamed Icelandic nature. In this article, I’ll list the main things you should pay attention to on your visit, as well as include some travel tips.
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8M ago
Iceland, Northern lights at Kirkjufell mountain.
February in Iceland is known to be cold, dark, and windy. It’s not exactly what many people picture when they think of their dream vacation, which is why the summer months tend to be more popular. However, for those who dream of solitude and adventure, February is the perfect month.
Because it’s one of the least popular months for visitors in Iceland, there are fewer crowds around. Making it a great time for those looking to experience the beauty of places such as the Golden Circle or Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon uncrowded.
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9M ago
What to Expect in Iceland in January Enjoying the view at South Iceland’s Skógafoss Waterfall.
Statistically, January is the least popular month to visit Iceland. So, if you are one of the brave few who venture to this cold, dark land during one of the coldest and darkest months, you’re in for a unique and exciting experience.
Visiting Iceland in January has its pros and cons. Here are some things you can expect:
Cold Weather: January is one of the coldest months in Iceland, as well as the windiest.
Limited Daylight: Expect darkness. January only has a few hours of daylight each day.&nb ..read more
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1y ago
Iceland is a land of such raw, unapologetic beauty that it makes even the most jaded traveller stop dead in their tracks. Do you think you know grandeur? Try staring down the chasm of a canyon carved by the wrath of ancient glaciers and the persistence of time itself. We’re not talking about your everyday nature walk. This is a journey through the veins of Earth, a visceral expedition that gets under your skin.
So, buckle up, adventure seekers. Grab your boots, your courage, and maybe a flask of something strong. We’re diving into 16 of Iceland’s most stunning canyons, gorges and ravines. And ..read more
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1y ago
Reykjanesviti lighthouse on Reykjanes peninsula in Southern Iceland
Oh, the lighthouses of Iceland. You’d think with all the geysers, volcanoes, and northern lights, these towering beacons would be just an afterthought, right? Wrong!
There’s something undeniably enchanting about them. Standing defiantly against roaring North Atlantic gales, they’re not just structures; they’re stoic guardians with tales as old as time. And each flicker of their light seems to whisper secrets of shipwrecks and sailor songs. Visiting one feels like stepping into a storybook. Go on, stand by one, and let the wind ..read more
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1y ago
Amazing views at Landmannalaugar.
Picture this: a land where Mother Nature unveils her artistry in the most spectacular of ways. A place untouched by time, where the ancient heartbeat of the Earth resonates in every breathtaking vista. Welcome to Landmannalaugar, Iceland’s hidden gem.
Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer thirsting for your next escapade or a wanderer seeking tranquillity, I invite you to journey with me through the wild, ethereal beauty that only Iceland can offer.
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Located in the barren Icelandic Highlands, Landmann ..read more
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1y ago
What makes the Reykjanes Peninsula so Unique? Hólmbergsviti Light House near Reykjanesbær Town
When it comes to Iceland, the Reykjanes Peninsula stands as a hidden gem, often overlooked by visitors who are captivated by the country’s more popular attractions. Yet, what makes this place so unique is its vibrant blend of natural wonders and cultural heritage.
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As most visitors to this country arrive at Keflavík Airport, located on the Reykjanes Peninsula, they unknowingly find themselves in the midst of a breathtaking landscape. From the strikin ..read more
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1y ago
Hallgrímskirkja Church
Finding a good restaurant in a new city can be a daunting task. With countless options to choose from, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and unsure of where to start. It can be especially challenging when visiting a city as unique as Reykjavík, where the cuisine is heavily influenced by Icelandic traditions and ingredients. However, as a local who enjoys dining out, I can help you navigate the culinary scene in Reykjavík.
Living in Reykjavík has allowed me to discover some of the best restaurants and hidden gems the city offers. From traditional Icelandic dishes to internati ..read more