
Photo credit: M. Ciavardini.
People ask what I did on my short trip to Iceland and, in retrospect, it seems not much. I soaked in geothermal pools, watched a meteor shower in the darkness, saw some of the countryside and a bit of Reykjavik. Who wouldn’t enjoy scenery like this? Even in the dark of winter, the place is bliss.
—Lori Tripoli
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Photo credit: M. Ciavardini.
Icelandic horses, Iceland.
Photo credit: M. Ciavardini.
Graveyard at Skálholt Church, Iceland.
Photo credit: M. Ciavardini.

Photo credit: M. Ciavardini.
Sunset in Reykjavik.
Photo credit: M. Ciavardini.
Considering a trip to Iceland?
Consider these posts:
- This Makes Iceland Worth It
- Living Viking Style
- Five Tips for Visiting Gullfoss in Winter
- On Eating Like a Viking
- Iceland Bright and Dark
- A Geyser Named Geysir
- Visiting the Iceland Viking Museum