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Indulge in 5-Star Luxury at the adults only Iberostar Grand Hotel Rose Hall. Offering the premier components of our Grand Collection with the ultimate levels os luxury, gourmet cuisine and impeccable service including butlers who cater to your every desire. The seductive charm of this architectural jewel is sure to capture the heart of those in search for the finest v...
An ice bar, sometimes associated with an ice hotel is a drinking establishment primarily made of ice. The bars usually contain ice sculptures and other formations and are kept at low temperatures to hinder melting. Mostly a novelty, the ice bar is often considered a tourist destination. The Icebar in Orlando is the first and largest permanent ice bar in America. The i...
The Swedes developed the concept of ice hotels gripping the imagination of adventure minded traveler’s seeking alternative lodging experiences. Hotels made of ice and snow in exotic locations offer visitors a night or two in accommodations kept at below freezing temperatures. The experience has come into such great demand that new hotels are springing up in suit...
The Worlds largest hotel built of just snow and ice. Construction takes place every year in November and December and then the ICEHOTEL is then open between December and mid-April.
Hotel Fludir is just 20 minutes’ drive from the Great Geysir and Gulfoss Waterfall. It offers Wi-Fi internet access. All rooms have wooden floors and a patio with garden access.
Icelandair Hotel Fludir’s restaurant serves traditional Icelandic food made from organic produce. It also offers views of Midfell Mountain. The lobby bar is a pleasant setting for...
With views of the Reynisdrangar sea stacks, this Icelandair Hotel Vík hotel is just 270 metres off southern Iceland’s Ring Road. It offers free WiFi, a bar, as well as bright, modern rooms.
Tea/coffee facilities, a flat-screen satellite TV and seating area are provided in all Icelandair Hotel Vík's rooms. Some feature views of the sea, the cliffs ...
Four-star Reykjavk accommodation showcasing the best of Icelandic nature. Newly-renovated Reykjavk Natura (formerly Hotel Loftleidir) is close to the city centre, in the quiet Oskjuhlid wooded area near the sea. The name of the hotel is inspired by the outstanding natural beauty outside the doorstep. ISO 14001 certified as a green hotel, located next to Reykjavk landm...
The Icelandic Elf School, known as Álfaskólinnin Icelandic, is a school in Iceland that teaches students and visitors about Icelandic folklore. The Icelandic Elf School in Reykjavík organizes five-hour-long educational excursions for visitors.
The school teaches about the hidden people and the 13 different kinds of elves that the school believes i...
Icelandic horses are world famous, with more Icelandic horses around the world than in Iceland. Although the horses are small, at times pony-sized, most registries for the Icelandic refer to it as a horse. Icelandic horses are long-lived, hardy and known for its sure-footedness and ability to cross rough terrain.
Make sure you try the 'tölt' on a riding tour in ...
The Icelandic Phallological Museum, located in Reykjavík, Iceland, houses the world's largest display of penises and penile parts. The collection of 280 specimens from 93 species of animals includes 55 penises taken from whales, 36 from seals and 118 from land mammals, allegedly including Huldufólk (Icelandic elves) and trolls. In July 2011, the museum o...
The Icelandic turf houses were the product of a difficult climate, offering superior insulation compared to buildings solely made of wood or stone, and the relative difficulty in obtaining other construction materials in sufficient quantities.
30% of Iceland was forested when it was settled, with forests of birch trees. Oak was the preferred timber for building Norse ...
Icelandic Wonders Museum in Stokkseyri, Iceland is a museum dedicated to Elves, Trolls and Northern Lights. Museum guests will walk into a world of the Icelandic elves and hidden people and get a glimpse of their life.
The museum is located in Stokkseyri, which is about 70 km from Reykjavík (approximately one hour's drive from Reykjavík).
Ice yachting is the sport of sailing and racing iceboats, also called ice yachts. It is practiced in Austria, Germany, Great Britain, Poland, Norway and Sweden, to some extent, and is very popular in the Netherlands and on the Gulf of Finland, but its highest development is in the United States and Canada. The Dutch ice yacht is a flat-bottomed boat resting crossways ...
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