Chill out in Iceland's hotspots and hotpots
And If you are lucky, the waiters pour soup on you and throw you in the lake.' My guide Gunnar, are tired paediatrician, was telling me about a lunchtime play that has been packing Reykjavik's Idno...
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So it is almost here again. Valentine's Day. A time for roses and mini-breaks. But how to book a weekend away without blowing the budget or being cheesy? Sarah Gordon has six answers.
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With more volcanoes than human beings, boiling water gushing out of the ground and youths protesting by banging pots and pans, Iceland is an off-beat treat discovers Mark Palmer.
View ArticleIceland holidays: Supermodel Elettra Wiedemann on the joys of Europe's most...
It is the most dramatic country in Europe - a place of volcanoes, blue lagoons and (very possibly) elves. And Iceland has also won the heart of supermodel Elettra Wiedemann.
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With quirky culinary offerings and the world's only penis museum, Reykjavik makes for a rather surprising weekend break, says Deni Kirkova.
View ArticleIceland holidays: Up all night with the midnight sun at the end of the world
It is a country that comes cloaked in mystique. But to see Iceland at its most ethereal, go in high summer, when the midnight sun holds sway, says Chris Lawrence.
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