February 09 | Waiting in Airports
As a kid I thought airports were the most romantic places in the world. Now, while other airports destroy my jet-setting romanticism, Keflavík aptly revives it.  more
A young man armed with a knife threatened the clerk of Sunnubúd, a small family-run store in the Hlídar neighborhood in Reykjavík, on Sunday, demanding money from the cash register. The thief got away with the money and police are looking for him.  more
February 01 | Roe and Liver Season
Click on the picture to observe how to prepare a traditional Icelandic meal of roe and liver (hrogn og lifur). At this time of year, egg pouches are harvested from female fish, mainly cod and haddock, and sold in fish stores around the country along with the liver. The egg pouches may not look appetizing; just remember that caviar is fish eggs too.  more
Fjallabyggd (“Mountain Settlement”) is a skier’s dream. Its slopes are perfect for slaloming and there are also tracks for telemark skiing. Winter sporting enthusiasts can also go ice skating or rent snowmobiles. In summer, Fjallabyggd turns into a paradise for hikers. Read this special promotion about one of Iceland’s best hidden gems.  more

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17/10/2008 | 08:46

Tourism

I've always wanted to visit but the cost was prohibitive.
 
I have been discussing it with friends, but frankly as a Brit, I don't think I'd dare. Some of the naked anger I've witnesses on various forums convince me something would kick off somewhere. In a bar, with copiuous alcohol...
 
The anger I can understand fully, but not where it is being directed. I read that Iceland has mow instructed lawyers to prepare a lawsuit. I assume said lawyers are being paid in foreign currency. There is an issue, I don't deny, but I see it from a different perspective. A never ending, and hugely expensive law case would be a highly geared gamble by Iceland. I would have thought such action would not be flavour of the month by now, but then you still have the same people in charge. 
 
Trevor, London, UK

 


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