All Things Iceland Episodes

15 Free Things to Do in Reykjavík, Iceland

Reykjavík has a reputation for being an expensive city. Whether you’re planning your first trip to Iceland or you’re a return visitor, this episode will highlight 15 fantastic activities you can enjoy at no cost while soaking up the unique atmosphere of the city. I’ve crafted this list with both locals and travelers in mind,…

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10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Visiting Iceland for the First Time

Today, I’ve diving into one of the most essential topics for anyone planning a trip to the Land of Fire and Ice—‘10 Things You Need to Know Before Visiting Iceland.’ From navigating Iceland’s famously unpredictable weather to understanding why tap water here is better than bottled, I’ll cover everything to help you avoid common pitfalls…

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How to Avoid Offending Icelanders: A Traveler’s Guide to Local Etiquette

Icelanders have gained a reputation for being laid-back, and welcoming, making their country one of the most delightful places to visit. However, like any culture, Iceland has its own unique customs and traditions that visitors might unknowingly overlook. While Icelanders are forgiving, certain faux pas can unintentionally offend them. If you’re planning a trip to…

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Katla Ice Cave vs Crystal Ice Cave – Which is Better?

There are two iconic and naturally formed ice caves in Iceland that have taken social media by storm. The pictures and videos have people from all over the world flocking to Iceland during winter to winter their beauty. Table of Contents: Save Money on a Katla Ice Cave or Crystal Ice Cave Tour Best time…

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The Strange Disappearance of the Bishop’s Maid

A long time ago, a bishop was traveling, visiting different areas he was designated in Iceland as part of his duties. As was common back then, he had a group of servants with him, including a maid whose job was to cook his meals. One evening, after setting up camp on a mountain, everyone went…

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A Gentle Icelandic Troll Who Left Behind Mysterious Treasures

In the rugged highlands of Iceland, a troll named Bergþór lived with his wife in a cave called Hundahellir, nestled in the slopes of Bláfell. Unlike the fearsome reputation trolls usually have, Bergþór was a gentle giant, mild-mannered and kind—though not someone you’d want to provoke. Skilled in the mysterious “black arts,” Bergþór kept mostly…

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Helgafell – A Wish Granting Mountain on the Snæfellnes Peninsula

From ancient times, Helgafell has been steeped in mystery and supernatural lore. Early settlers in the area believed this hill was more than just a geographical feature—it was a place of profound spiritual power. One of the first settlers, Þórólfur, held the hill in such high regard that he declared no one could even glance…

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Iceland’s Tipping Culture: What Visitors Should Know

Today, I’m tackling a topic that often confuses visitors—tipping culture in Iceland. If you’re used to tipping as a standard practice in your home country, Iceland’s approach might surprise you! This is a question I have gotten quite often in the “Ask Jewells Anything” segment of the podcast, so I am doing a separate episode…

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Sprengisandur: Iceland’s Most Haunting and Beautiful Desert

Sprengisandur is a barren and desolate highland plateau in central Iceland, located between the Hofsjökull and Vatnajökull glaciers. Historically, it was an infamous north-south route connecting various regions, including access to the Alþingi (Iceland’s parliament) at Þingvellir during medieval times. This route, however, was fraught with extreme challenges, making it one of the most feared…

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Iceland Inspired Gifts – 20% Off Everything for a Limited Time

To celebrate the relaunch of the All Things Iceland online store, I am doing a 20% site-wide sale. This sale is only valid through Wednesday, November 27th at 11:59 PM EST or while supplies last. Below are some examples of Iceland inspired gifts that you can get for yourself or a loved one this holiday…

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