Opened in May 2011, the striking Harpa Concert Hall is Reykjavik's newest addition to its burgeoning design scene.
One of the more definitive landmarks in Iceland is the immense 245' concrete tower of Hallgrimskirkja Church.
A highlight of our trip to Iceland was the drive around the popular "Golden Circle," which features three of the country's most spectacular natural wonders
For many fly-fishing enthusiasts, a trip to Iceland is at the top of their priority lists. The country offers more than 100 rivers in which to fish for Atlantic salmon, between June and September each year.
Few places in the world are as pristine as Iceland. The island was formed on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge less than 18 million years ago, and today, it remains a hot spot of geothermal activity, with innumerable hot springs and geysers, as well as glacial rivers, thundering waterfalls and razor-sharp lava fields.