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November 22, 2021

Photograph of diamond beach, a black sand beach in the south of iceland that is covered by large and small icebergs. The icebergs come from the nearby glacial face. The ice looks slightly blue. 
Island Explorer Diary

Diamond Beach; What’s best? Summer or Winter?

Diamond Beach is many tourists top Icelandic destination when they visit our shores, and for good reason. It is so far from anything they have at home, it’s hard to even comprehend what is being seen. The black sand beach is scattered with clear, often blue tinted icebergs of varying sizes, sparkling in the sunshine.

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Sea Trips - Northern Lights and Whale Watching on a yacht in Iceland
News

Where is Iceland?

We are the youngest country in Europe to be created by nature! Iceland sits on the Mid – Atlantic Ridge, which’s between two tectonic plates. Over millennia volcanoes have spewed out so much molten rock that Iceland grew to the land we know today. It is still growing, by about 2.5cm a year which is extremely fast, geologically speaking.

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glacier face at glacier lagoon - the sky, the ice and the water are all very blue. 
Island Explorer Diary

Hiking on Glaciers in Iceland; Dangers and Delights.

Iceland’s nickname is ‘The land of Ice and Fire.’ The fire part is our volcanos, if you want to learn about whether you can see an erupting volcano on your visit click here. As for the ice, that is our incredible glaciers that take up about 10% of our land, and almost everyone who visits our shores wants to see them, and we totally understand why!

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Photo of swimming pool set into the icelandic landscape. 
Island Explorer Diary

Remote Swimming Pools around Iceland you must Visit!

Whilst a lot of pools are in the capital area, and we cannot recommend them enough, there are some hidden gems that are way out there, you may even be lucky enough to get them to yourself! We hope you get a chance to visit them during your time in Iceland.

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whale watching and golden circle tour ring road
Island Explorer Diary

Want to drive the Iceland Ring Road?

With our small population and mountainous terrain we don’t have a huge about of roads in Iceland, but the ones we do have are epic. Sweeping landscapes, tunnels through mountains, and glorious waterfalls litter the country, and one of the best ways to see them is on the iconic Route 1, Iceland’s ring road.

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konudager - womans day in Iceland is a day celebrating women. So this image is two women cheering with their arms up, facing into the sun.
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Konudagur! It’s women’s day in Iceland.

The word ‘Konudagur’ was first used in the 1800s, and nowadays it is celebrated in a similar way to Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day, with people taking time to appreciate the women in their lives. Often they will be brought flowers, cooked dinner, and generally pampered.

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silfra snorkeling - man free diving in a wet suit in very blue turquoise water...it looks tropical but there are no fish and it is very cold. 
Island Explorer Diary

Snorkeling between tectonic plates; our top 5 tips to stay toasty warm!

Sure, you love going to our geothermal spas and watching the Northern Lights shine above you, but you want to do something more adventurous during your Icelandic holiday. Look no further. Snorkelling between tectonic plates is what you need. It is the only place in the world you can do it, and some of the clearest water in the world too…because it’s water from a glacier. This means that whilst it is super clear it is also really cold…about 3°C or 37°F. It is definitely worth taking the plunge, but we want you to stay warm so here are our top tips.

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Puffins are awesome!

by Wildlife Guide Auður Puffins are, in our opinion, the cutest birds in the world. Puffins are one of the most common birds in Iceland

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Whale Watching by RIB Speedboat in Reykjavik, Iceland - humpback whale leaping out of the water, lazy breach
Whale Watching Diary

Multiple humpbacks found by Reykjavik – Will they stay all winter?

This year we have a group of 3 or 4 humpbacks that are still hanging out in the middle of Faxafloi, the great bay between the Snæfellsnes and Reykjanes peninsulars. This area as known as one of the best winter whale watching spots in Iceland, but it is often minke whales that we see. Seeing humpbacks in winter is less common. We know we are seeing the same ones day after day as it is possible to identify individual humpbacks by looking at the markings on their tail flukes.

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humpback whale surfacing near the super yacht amelia rose
Whale Watching Diary

3 humpbacks investigating our luxury whale watching yacht! Reykjavik, Iceland.

We found a humpback, it was gorgeous, with very clear scarring on its dorsal fine so we knew we’d seen it before. It wasn’t fussed by us, and carried on feeding, popping up for a minute to breath and then diving back down for another 10minutes. It remaining relaxed and continuing to feed is extremely important to us, the welfare of our ocean mammals has to be our top priority and we always make sure we are responsible around them, no fast turns or getting too close. By remaining predictable and calm these intelligent, curious giants know to trust us and so chose to approach us.

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humpback whale surfacing near the super yacht amelia rose
Whale Watching Diary

Amazing Humpback Whales! Up close and personal whale watching on a luxury yacht.

We headed out towards the whale feeding ground, hanging in close to Whale-fjord because we saw so many birds feeding in that area. After waiting and searching we couldn’t find anything, then a huge minke zoomed out of the water straight in front of us, evidently mid-hunt. Whilst we were busy gazing at wonder in it another whale watching boat called us on the radio – “Look behind us!” and a humpback had surfaced out of nowhere very close to us.

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