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Iceland Ferries
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More About Iceland
Iceland is a country of extreme contrasts.
Iceland is a place where fire and ice co-exist. Where dark winters are offset by the summer’s midnight sun. A country where insular existence has spurred a rich and vibrant culture. Where the vast, unspoiled nature lies at the doorsteps of a highly modern urban community. A place where a peaceful and progressive population lives in harmony with the often-violent forces of nature.
Iceland is a stunningly beautiful place if you enjoy strange and desolate landscapes.
Because it is so close to the Arctic Circle, the amount of daylight varies dramatically by season. The sun sets briefly each night in June, but it doesn't get fully dark before it comes back up again.
In the March and September equinoxes, days and nights are of about equal length, as elsewhere in the world. If you go in December, it's almost 20 hours of darkness.
Summer is definitely the best time to go, and even then the tourist traffic is still mild. The midnight sun is a beautiful sight and one definitely not to be missed. It is easy to lose track of time when the sun is still high in the sky at 11PM.
Early or late winter, however, can also be surprisingly good times to visit. In late January, daylight is from about 10AM to 5PM, prices are lower than in the high season, and the snow-blanketed landscape is eerily beautiful.
Icelandic cuisine has changed a lot in the last few decades from involving mainly lamb or fish in some form or other, as the popularity of other types of food has increased. A vegetarian diet is more tricky to maintain but there are several vegetarian restaurants in Reykjavík and vegetarian dishes widely available at other restaurants.
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Distinctively Icelandic foods include:
- Harðfiskur, dried fish pieces eaten as a snack with butter (also good with coleslaw)
- Skyr, a yoghurt-like dairy product available in flavoured and unflavoured varieties all over the country
- Hangikjöt, smoked lamb and smoked lamb sausage
- Svið, singed sheep's head
- Slátur, consists of lifrarpylsa, a sausage made from the offal of sheep, and blóðmör which is similar to lyfrapylsa only with the sheep's blood mixed into it.
Iceland is also famous for its whale meat, and is one of the few places in the world where it is possible to eat Minke whale. Whaling has long been a tradition in Iceland, albeit it has become an controversial issue in recent times. However, most restaurants that cater to tourists will sell whale meat, and if you are feeling a little more adventurous some places will serve grated puffin with it if you ask.
Iceland Cities & Towns
The primary cities and towns in Icleand are:-
- Reykjavík (REYG-ya-veeg) — The capital of Iceland and is the largest city
- Akureyri (Ahk-oo-rey-ree) — Capital of the North and the largest town outside the Southwest
- Egilsstaðir (AY-yell-stath-er) — Main town in the East, has some of the best weather Iceland has to offer
- Hafnarfjörður (HAP-nar-FYERTH-er) — Cozy town on the outskirts of the capital region
- Höfn (HERP'n) — Main town on the southeastern coast
- Húsavík (HOOS-ah-veek) — One of the world's most reliable whale watching sites
- Keflavik (KEP-la-veek) — The location of the international airport, but also an interesting town in its own right
- Ísafjörður (EES-ah-FYERTH-er) — Biggest town of the West fjords of Iceland
- Selfoss (SEL-fos) — South Iceland's largest town, hub of the main agricultural region
- Stykkishólmur (STICK-is-hole-mur) — Main town on the Snæfellsnes peninsula, gateway to the islands of Breiðafjörður
The remaining settled parts of Iceland are mainly hamlets of three or four farmsteads with considerable distance between them and the next closest hamlet.
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Iceland
Iceland is not a destination. It is an adventure. Travel to Iceland to experience the stunning Icelandic nature, the beauty of the rugged landscape and the creativity of the Icelandic people. Come to Iceland to enjoy your vacation, or find the perfect setting for your conference or your incentive trip
Iceland offers a wide choice of experiences for the traveller, regardless of when you visit the country. Every season has its own unique charm and there are always opportunities to experience new things, discover beauty and be mesmerized by the freshness and colours of nature.
Iceland’s unique nature, closely-knit population, and enterprising spirit have all contributed to a dynamic, original cultural scene. From the ancient sagas to award-winning films, Icelanders are a generally writing, acting, composing, designing, painting and sculpting amongst many interests.
Despite its name, Iceland has surprisingly mild winters for a country at that latitude owing to the warming effect of the Atlantic Gulf Stream, especially when put into comparison with the Russian one.
Smyril Line operate a regular passenger and car ferry schedule between Iceland and Europe, and several cruise ships also make regular visits to Iceland.
Smyril Line Ferries to Iceland also provide an ideal mini-cruise solution for passengers only able to enjoy a short break.
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