But many fled abroad from this tyranny, and much waste land was then colonized far and wide, both eastwards in Jamtaland and Helsingjaland, and also the West lands, the Southern isles, Dublin in Ireland, Caithness in Scotland, and Shetland. And in that time Iceland was found.
Egil's Saga

REYKJAVIK
Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland. Reykjavik is a UNESCO City of Literature, which is befitting thinking of the Icelandic Sagas and their large role in European history. Remember to bring the Sagas or read them online here and really get into the spirit of the Vikings.
The city is a also a great basecamp for day trips around Iceland. You can find plenty of tour operators here to take you out in the wilderness, if you can’t drive yourself or need an experienced guide.
HALLGRIMSKIRKJA
Is it a LEGO church or a spaceship? It is Hallgrimskirkja! Designed in 1937 and built between ’45 and ’68. You can climb the rocket for some splendid views of Reykjavik.
In front of the church is a statue of Leif Erikson, who “discovered” Vinland – also known as USA. In Denmark he’s known as Leif the Lucky. He was Norwegian, but from Iceland. What you say? Well, Iceland was originally populated by Vikings. You can read all about it the saga of Erik the Red – his father – who colonized Greenland. The saga tells that Leif, while returning to Greenland from Norway in year 1000, he was blown off course and landed in current USA. Here he saw forests with wood to build houses and lots of grapes, which led him to call it Vinland or Land of Wine.
Dive into the saga here
WHALE WATCHING
Bjorn and Helgi wished to go to Iceland, for they said they had heard many pleasing news thereof. They had been told that there was good land to be had there, and no need to pay money for it; they said there was plenty of whale and salmon and other fishing all the year round there.
Laxdale Saga
EAT & SLEEP IN REYKJAVIK
In Reykjavik, we stayed in Centerhotel Arnarhvoll. The hotel has a very good location and a small hot spring pool in the basement, but unfortunately they made a booking mistake, so we spent the first night somewhere else on the main street, and it was very noisy! My husband has just visited Reykjavik again on a business trip, and this time stayed at Loft Hostels and highly recommends it. (Note this section includes affiliated link: You pay the same, but I get a commission if you book to travel for)
DAY TRIPS FROM REYKJAVIK
DRIVING THE GOLDEN CIRCLE
HOT SPRINGS
Everyone has heard about the Blue Lagoon and for good reason. But Iceland is filled with hot springs and a lot of them cheaper and less crowded.
HEADING EAST
We drove several hours to find the Vatnajokull – a glacier which is larger than all of Europe’s glaciers combined and somehow we missed it… In the end, we had to give up because of time and road conditions. Apparently, our mistake was that we drove around the volcano, and the glacier is right by the road, we later discovered. What an idiot I am.
Close to the glacier and the road is the impressive waterfall Seljalandsfoss, which you mustn’t miss. You can walk behind it! That’s fun for kids and pretend grown-ups. It is one of the highest waterfalls with 63 meters.
Iceland is a the least populated country in Europe, so there is plenty of space – especially off season. We went in February and it rained, was foggy and the sky was constantly grey. But somehow this just added to the mysterious atmosphere of the island. But be dressed for rapid weather changes. Next time I will go further away from the capital, even though it’s nice and there’s a few thing to see.
If you like roadtrips, try Cava, Carmen & GOT! Roadtrip itinerary for Andalucia, Spain.If you enjoy the cold how about Dog Sledding in the Dark Arctic Landscape in Svalbard!
Have you been to Iceland?