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The Land of Fire & Ice

Iceland is hands down the most visually stunning country I’ve ever seen.  Geysers!  Volcanoes!  Thermal Spas!  Waterfalls!  Mountains!  Vivid Green Valleys!  There are so many adventurous activities to do that I must go back one day to do what I missed!  Iceland is located where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates meet and there is a volcanic fissure there and it’s getting bigger each year!  I just stood in awe looking at the fissure when I saw it.

An accomplishment is I can now spell Reykjavik easily and without checking.

Blue Lagoon

It’s a thermal spa!  The Blue Lagoon is 9 million litres of water with a temperature of about 37 – 40°C.  It doesn’t get much better than that.  I regret not getting a picture of myself in the lagoon.  It’s a touristy spot, but well worth the visit if you enjoy this sort of thing.  For me, the word spa is right up there with the word wine, so I had a great time.  Combine the words spa and wine together and I’m not leaving and probably getting escorted out.

Pre-booking is recommended and a standard ticket is 6100 ISK ($70 CAD).

The Golden Circle

The Golden Circle consists of different attractions: Þingvellir (Thingvellir) National Park, Gullfoss Waterfall, the Geysers: Geysir and Strokkur and Skálholt.  I had an incredible day learning about and viewing these sights.

Þingvellir (Thingvellir)

Gullfoss

Geysers:  Geysir and Strokkur

Strokkur Erupting …

Skálholt

Around Reykjavik

I spent a day walking around Reykjavik and toured the Harpa Concert Hall and Hallgrímskirkja Church (The Church of Iceland is Lutheran).  It was a rainy day and I had tea and lamb stew in a bread bowl at a local pub – it was my first time having lamb stew and it was very, very good!

Accommodations

In Reykjavik, the Team Diabetes group stayed at the Hotel Reykjavík Centrum.  It was a smaller room, like most European hotel rooms, but it was perfect for my needs.  A standard double/twin is $436 CAD/night.

Iceland was very expensive – so plan accordingly if you’re going.  I only bought a woolen orange scarf which my Mom now has.  I believe that it came to about $140 CAD.

Things I Didn’t Do

On a return trip to Iceland, I plan to:

Greenland

I took a few really cool pictures of Greenland from the airplane.  IcelandAir offers some good deals to Europe with long layovers in Reykjavik.


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