Best way to enjoy Icelandic shark is shown at Bjarnarhöfn Shark Museum
Enjoy Icelandic shark with dark rye bread topped with a lot of butter. Forget the whole spiel about downing the cured shark with ice-cold Brennivín. Icelandic shark is super-healthy and should be a part of a hearty meal rather than a party novelty. This culinary…
Snæfellsjökull glacier is even better with champagne – confirmed
Snæfellsjökull glacier is visible from Reykjavik on a clear day. It sometimes sticks out of the horizon to the north-west of the city, starkly white or painted gold by the setting sun. It is beautiful for sure, and I often find myself longing to go…
Folk artist in Grundarfjörður – visit Liston at his workshop
In spite of the uncertainty surrounding the Coronavirus and its devastating effect on travelling, I am still passionate about keeping the magazine going. So here is an article about a folk artist in Grundarfjörður on the Snæfellsnes peninsula. When this whole virus thing has blown…
15% off this privately guided Snæfellsnes tour
Get 15% off the wonderful privately guided Snæfellsnes tour from the top-rated private guide company Moonwalker. Just go the tour page and type in the promo code STUCK to claim your discount. The discount promo code is valid until the 31st of December 2020. See mini…
A Lovely Day in the Snæfellsnes Peninsula
I have become quite addicted to winter hiking and as my readers may have noticed I satisfy my addiction in a hiking group run by the Iceland hiking app publisher, guide and all around nice guy Einar Skulason. My latest trip with his group was to…
Love of Travel Leads to a Wedding in Iceland
Ah, romance! There is nothing like it. I find it especially gratifying when I get videos with weddings and engagements that take place here in Iceland. I posted an engagement video from Pui-Yuk Man and Remi Schouten from the Netherlands in April 2015. Through that video, they met Emily and…
Snæfellsnes Peninsula Road Trip – Iceland in a Nutshell
The master photographer Martin Schulz returns with yet another brilliant article for Stuck in Iceland and this time he covers Snæfellsnes peninsula in a West Iceland Road Trip. Thanks Martin for sharing your epic pictures and your travel story from Iceland. Visiting Iceland for the 14th…
A quiet visit to the Icelandic Singing Cave
I visited Sönghellir (e. Icelandic Singing Cave) at Snæfellsnes for the first time recently. It’s the most famous one of at least six “singing caves” in Iceland and known for its echoes. The Snæfellsnes peninsula is world famous for its beauty and it is often called…