My Icelandic Adventure

Hello! This post is well overdue! I was recently reminded that it has been a month since I was in Iceland. How did I know this? Because my friend just wished her husband a happy one month anniversary. Yes, that’s right, the reason I was in Iceland was for my best friends private ceremony! It was truly beautiful. The ceremony took place at a secret waterfall in South Iceland, two friends, the parents, and the bride and groom. It was perfect and intimate.

While in Iceland, we stayed in Rekyjavík, Vík, and Keflavík. Notice that they all end in Vík? It’s pronounced veek, which had me wondering if the actual pronunciation of Víking is (vee-king). Sorry for the random thought there, it was just always on my mind while in Iceland. I think we only had one day of sunshine, and that happened to be the wedding day. An Icelandic saying goes, “If you don’t like the weather, wait 5 minutes.” It changes all the time. Sun, sprinkles, rain, wind. Another thing that I loved about Iceland was all of the different terrains. The terrain consists of plateaux, mountain peaks, and fertile lowlands. Almost 80% of the country is uninhabited, so the drives to each city were beautiful, to say the least. I defintiely recommend renting a car while in Iceland. I don’t recall seeing any public transportation.

 

Rekyjavík: South West Iceland

60% of Iceland’s population lives in Rekyjavík. It is the capital of Iceland and the most “city life” you’ll find. Surprisingly, there were a lot of Americans in Iceland. It must be a popular destination spot! I think Instagram and reality shows are responsible for that one. While in Rekyavík, you should definitely check out the Golden Circle. It consists of Gullfoss, a HUGE waterfall, Þingvellir National Park, and Geysir, a crater that erupts boiling hot water into the air. Side note, foss means waterfall in Icelandic, so you may hear that a lot, since Iceland has about 10,000 of them! I would also recommend spending time with the Icelandic Horse. They are small horses, that can sometimes grow to be the size of a pony. The Iceland Horse is bred in Iceland and is never exported or imported.

Vík: South Iceland

Vík is on the most southern point in Iceland. It took us about 3 hours to drive from Rekyjavík to Vík. It is a scenic drive and we stopped to see Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss. While in Vík, I suggest seeing the Abandoned Plane. It took us about 45 minutes to walk there and another 45 minutes to walk back. There is a parking lot at the beginning of the trek. It’s funny because all you see is black gravel, until your about 5 minutes away from the plane. Just keep on walking. Random fact: The United States Navy DC plane crashed in 1973, and all of the passengers survived!  I would also recommend seeing Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, which is exactly what it sounds like, a beach with black sand, and Dyrhólaey, a small peninsula that was It was formerly an island of volcanic origin. I don’t watch Game of Thrones, but apparently, a lot of these places were filmed in the series.

Keflavík: South West Iceland

We ended the trip in Keflavík. The International airport is in this city, and it is about 15 minutes from the Blue Lagoon. Other than the ceremony, I was most excited about seeing the infamous Blue Lagoon. The Blue Lagoon is a Geothermal Spa, with temperatures reaching up to 100˚F. Contrary to popular belief, it is actually man-made. It was accidentally formed next to the geothermal power plant, Svartsengi. The Blue Lagoon is the excess water from the power plant, that is drilling for steam and hot water. Pro tip: Be sure to buy your tickets in advance. They have time slots and are usually booked a few days in advance. The day we went to the Lagoon, was the windiest day ever! The lady who checked us in said to try to keep our hair out of the water because it dries it out. On the day went, that was absolutely impossible! Our hair was drenched! She wasn’t lying though. The water does make your hair very dry. It is best to put their conditioner on before you get in, just in case. The Blue Lagoon ticket cost about $100 and includes a mud mask, towel and free drink.

 

Seljalandsfoss

 

Gullfoss

 

Icelandic Horse

 

City of Rekyjavík

Hallgrimskirkja, Rekyjavíks most famous church.

 

Turh house/storage. Many old homes and storage structures in Iceland were made out of lava rock, with turf on the roof. These were the product of a difficult climate. The turf houses offer insulation compared to buildings solely made of wood or stone. It was also difficult obtaining materials in sufficient quantities.

Iceland, in general, is very expensive. This is primarily due to the fact that everything is imported. My friend even had to have her flowers imported into the island. A cocktail will cost you between $25 to $30.

 

Dyrhólaey

 

The bridesmaids at Skógafoss.

 

Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach

 

Sólheimasandur Abandoned Plane

 

Our Airbnb in Vík

 

Our Airbnb in Rekyjavík

 

Drive to Vík

 

Blue Lagoon

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16 Comments

  1. Sharon
    October 8, 2018 / 11:47 pm

    Great post.

    • simplytandya
      Author
      October 9, 2018 / 1:13 am

      Thank you! 🙂

  2. October 20, 2018 / 6:08 pm

    WOW!! These are some incredible shots! So much to do and to see. I’m glad that you enjoyed the trip. My favorite part and must are those waterfalls. They are just breathtaking. Nothing like being in touch with nature.

    XO
    Candace
    http://www.thebeautybeau.com

    • simplytandya
      Author
      October 24, 2018 / 12:41 am

      It truly was a beautiful trip! Thank you!

  3. October 21, 2018 / 6:04 am

    Ohhhh, I’ve been wanting to go to Iceland and I love this concise but informative post on everything you saw and all the random facts and notes too. I cannot believe that it takes 45 minutes to walk to that plane! Definitely can’t take my kids to see that lol. It’s also a good tip that the Blue Lagoon dries out your hair – who would know that? It sounds like it was an amazing experience and I would definitely like to go and visit one day and see the ponies as well.

    Christine | http://dailykongfidence.com/

    • simplytandya
      Author
      October 24, 2018 / 12:45 am

      You definitely have to go! The kids would love the blue lagoon!

  4. Jessica
    October 23, 2018 / 10:29 am

    Girl, this is such an epic photo story and travel adventure! I loved learning about the HOW you did things that helps me plan when I go. xo, Jessica

    • simplytandya
      Author
      October 24, 2018 / 12:46 am

      Of course! Enjoy once you do go!

  5. October 23, 2018 / 4:48 pm

    Wow! It looks like a magical place I wish I could go there!. Love all of your images,they are so amazing and they reflect the wonderful time you spent there.
    You look so chic on that leopard coat! Such a trendy piece!
    Have a wonderful day!
    Vanessa

    • simplytandya
      Author
      October 24, 2018 / 12:47 am

      Thank you so much! I got it last season and still love it!

  6. October 25, 2018 / 7:57 am

    Hey Darling,
    How are you?Iceland is a Dream, I always wanted to visit:)
    You Look so Beautiful in each photo:) that Leopard print coat is stunning:)
    Wish you Happy Weekend
    Kisses Karina

    • simplytandya
      Author
      October 26, 2018 / 4:36 pm

      Thank you so much! Have a great weekend!

  7. Darya
    October 25, 2018 / 12:18 pm

    Hi Tandya!
    Gosh I missed your posts so much!
    I looooove Iceland and all pictures you took there. They are INCREDIBLE!

    • simplytandya
      Author
      October 26, 2018 / 4:37 pm

      Thank you!

  8. Sheree
    October 26, 2018 / 4:21 pm

    Iceland looks incredible, I have always wanted to visit, I love the jacket and the boots you look so cozy yet cute at the same time, you have definitely inspired me to want to book a trip there now!

    ~xo Sheree
    poshclassymom.com

    • simplytandya
      Author
      October 26, 2018 / 4:37 pm

      You definitely have to GOOO!

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