Stuck in Iceland Travel Magazine regularly interviews people who have visited Iceland and Icelandic artists, thinkers, authors, and travel experts. Our goal is to give you inside information into traveling to Iceland and insights into Icelandic culture and history.
The Best Places for Bird Watching in Iceland are revealed by enthusiasts
Iceland is becoming a popular destination among bird watchers and we have already told you about great places to spot birds (and bird watchers) in the Reykjavik area, these include Grótta at the western edge of Reykjavik and Elliðaárdalur valley in the center of Reykjavik....
Iceland: Rugged, Beautiful and Unforgettable… And That’s Just the People!
Words: Simeon Smith Pictures: Simeon & Elizabeth Smith They are from England and visited Iceland in March 2015. “Iceland is definitely the manliest country ever” I joked to my wife as we rounded a corner to be faced with yet another breathtaking view of vast...
Filming the Ultimate Road Trip in Iceland – Hringvegur on Kickstarter
Update 11th of May 2015: Evan was able to fund his project and we await the final product! We at Stuck in Iceland came across this eclectic project that is relevant to Iceland on Kickstarter the other day. It´s called Hringvegur and since it...
How to photograph Iceland according to a veteran photographer
Are you wondering how to photograph Iceland? Get expert advice from veteran nature photographer Michel Hammann. He vast experience travelling around Iceland. In his element when photographing rugged untouched landscapes Michel feels completely in his element in vast, rugged landscapes untouched by man. He enjoys...
Discover Wild Iceland Photo Books – See the beauty of Iceland
Rafn Sigurbjörnsson ( Rafn Sig,-) is the man behind Islandsmyndir.is (or ´Pictures from Iceland´) and the stock photo site IceStockPhotos.com. Rafn organizes Day Tours and photo workshops around Iceland. He is a veteran photographer who has created no less than eight Iceland photo books in his ´Wild...
Stuck in Iceland Celebreates Two Years and 60.000 Readers
While enjoying a cup of coffee some two years ago we were chatting about how tourism in Iceland was booming. We noted that while tourism was booming people visiting Iceland were directed to relatively few places. This was, and still is a source of a genuine...
Iceland travel advice from someone who actually lives here
I'm Jón, a native Icelander who has called Reykjavík home for over 30 years. Since 2012, I've been running this magazine the way a knowledgeable local friend would — giving you the honest advice, the real discounts from 50+ partners in the Icelandic travel industry, and 200+ expert interviews you won't find anywhere else. This is Iceland from the inside.