Far less crowded than the Blue Lagoon, the oldest swimming pool in Iceland (since 1891!) welcomes visitors to experience an ...
While Iceland isn't the only place in the world to view the northern lights, the Nordic country's location near the Arctic ...
Located in the Ásgarður Valley at the edge of Kerlingarfjöll in Iceland's central highlands, Highland Base, comprising a hotel, lodges, huts and a campsite, serves as the perfect station for exploring ...
And on New Year's Eve, more people have an opportunity as a solar storm is forecast to bring the aurora borealis as ... nature in the area. The Blue Lagoon in Iceland is world famous for both ...
About 30 miles southwest of Reykjavik, the Blue Lagoon is Iceland's most popular tourist attraction. This geothermal spa welcomes more than 700,000 annual visitors. For a little perspective ...
If you missed it, though, there’s good news: This is an incredibly active time for the natural phenomenon known as the aurora borealis ... The Retreat at Blue Lagoon, Iceland The Blue Lagoon ...
The swirling steam blows over the surface of the Blue Lagoon and drifts up to the ... a restaurant of culinary fireworks as bright as the Aurora Borealis that often lights up the sky above the ...