This might be a bit of a throwaway post, but that’s OK. Last weekend I was scheduling my social media postings for the week (if you think I have time to tweet and facebook multiple times a day, you’re crazy) and decided that for #throwbackthursday, I wanted to post a picture from my trip to
Tag: Reykjavik
One of the problems I always have when planning some of the bigger trips is the ever present dilemma of doing versus seeing. Allow me to elaborate while also showing off how international I am. My past two “big” trips were Ireland and Iceland. I was in Ireland for a little bit over two weeks and for that
I hope people aren’t getting sick of my Iceland stories yet. I’m really not trying to be “that guy” who humble brags about his European exploits, but it’s hard not to reference an amazing trip of a lifetime that just happened a month ago. Couple that with what’s been a high interest in the photos I
We woke up bright and early to make the most of our last day in Iceland. We were planning on heading to Keflavik to go to the Viking Museum there and then spend a good chunk of the day at the Blue Lagoon, arguably Iceland’s most famous attraction. Unfortunately the rain that had plagued our
Day six we saw the most of Iceland of any day on our trip. We rented a car and drove along the southern coast, on Route 1, or The Ring Road, which circumnavigates the entire island. Our final destination was Jökulsárlón, a glacial lagoon at the southeastern tip of the island. We had a bit of
Monday was another Arctic Adventures day: on the agenda: The Blue Lava Tour . We would be horseback riding in the morning and snorkeling in the afternoon. We woke up early and returned our rental car and, happy with our choice to rent a car the day before, we booked one for Tuesday and Wednesday
If I had to pick, Sunday was my favorite day in Iceland. Since we didn’t actually make it to bed till early Sunday morning we woke up a little after noon. We’d talked the day before and decided that if possible we’d rent a car and get out of Reykjavik to find some hot springs. Budget rent a
It’s worth noting that I woke up around 6:30 Saturday morning to use the bathroom. As I was exiting the hostel room, one of our dorm mates was coming in from his Friday night out. Reykjavik nightlife really is that intense. I’d experience this first hand soon enough. I figured I felt fine during my
If you read my Iceland itinerary , Friday was one of the two days we didn’t have already planned out. We’d decided while out on our Thursday night bar crawl that we’d wake up early \and catch an 8:20 bus to the Reykjavik suburbs in order to hike Mt. Esja. Our first night in Iceland was
Thursday Our Icelandic adventure began with an 11:40 red eye out of JKF on Wednesday night. The flight was approximately 4.5 hours long and we landed in the international airport in Keflavik around 8:40, an hour before schedule. I have to say, landing in Iceland was a little anticlimactic. I guess it was naïve to expect towering mountains, geysers, and hot
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