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Information & media by RUV.is and the MET Icelandic office What do we know about the eruption in Iceland of 2021? On the afternoon of March 19th, 2021, at 8:45 p.m. Icelandic time, a volcanic eruption took place in Geldingadalur (Fagradalsfjall), on the Reykjanes Peninsula, southwest of Iceland. According to initial information, the fissure is about 500 meters long. According to geophysicists, the eruption is not large. The eruption is slightly visible from the capital area, and from towns on the

There's a lot of people looking for real hidden gems in Iceland. But with time, these hidden gems become quite popular, and stop being a hidden spot. Some of them, fortunately, are quite demanding to reach and only few people dare to discover them. Would you be one of them? Are you looking for some information about the Múlagljúfur canyon in Iceland? Then THIS is your post!! Múlagljufur in Iceland. The hidden canyon & unspoiled location. First of all it is necessary

If there is a place that amazes us in Iceland, without a doubt it is Landmannalaugar, the valley of the colorful mountains and one of the entries to the Icelandic Highlands. Access is relatively easy during the summer months, but can you visit Landmannalaugar in autumn? We had always heard that during the non-summer seasons, the road was totally inaccessible and it was impossible to get to the hut from where the trails start. Landmannalaugar during autumn. Is it possible to

Unlike other hiking routes in Iceland, the Strútsstígur trail is one of the wildest and least traveled hikes of Iceland. Note: The Strútsstígur hike is an unmarked trail and it is very difficult to find indications or tracks that connect the mountain huts on the way. Many of the huts are difficult to access and are frequented by Icelandic hikers, so a prior reservation is essential. We will hardly find hikers on the Strútsstígur route, but it is important to notify

Planning your trip to Iceland for next summer? Looking for what you can't miss on a trip to the island of ice and fire? In this post we reveal the keys to you! Summer in Iceland. Must-seen places you should visit. The first of all is to decide in which month you are going to travel to Iceland, depending on this you will have a different time and more or less hours of light, as well as there will be open roads

Are you a hiking lover? Then without a doubt this post is for you. If you have always wanted to travel to Iceland, the island of ice and fire, but have never known where you should go to see the most amazing landscapes? In this article we will discover which is the best trekking in Iceland and all the keys to do it. Best hiking trail in Iceland Note: this post has not been written from an office. But thanks to the

Our post today is aimed at solving one of the biggest doubts that we usually answer, is there free camping in Iceland? Can I camp where I want? While in most Nordic countries there is a law (Allemannsretten in Norway, for example) that allows traversing and camping on uncultivated / private land, in Iceland this is somewhat different. Wild camping in Iceland? Is it possible? Most of the travelers who arrive in Iceland come to discover this pure and wild place, but

According to National Geographic, the Laugavegur Trail is one of the most spectacular hikes in the world. At 55km long, from Landmannalaugar to Thórsmörk, this hiking trail is one of the most spectacular and traveled by hundreds of mountain lovers every summer. In this post we will talk about this trekking and its peculiarities to help trekking lovers as much as possible who are looking for information about it. Laugavegur Trail Original trail: from Landmannalaugar to Þórsmörk This route of approximately 55km connects

Due to the current worldwide situation of the famous coronavirus (COVID-19), many travellers are asking us how the current situation is in Iceland. In this article we reveal how the Nordic country is living the coronavirus situation. At the end of the article you can see the updated data every day at 1:00 p.m. AMAROK ADVENTURES has recently joined the Clean&Safe project from the Icelandic Tourist Board with which we intend to guarantee the safety of our travelers during the COVID-19 pandemic