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Iceland, often called the Land of Fire and Ice, is a place like no other. It’s a country of extreme contrasts, where you can see massive glaciers and active volcanoes in the same day. One moment, you’re surrounded by icy landscapes and black sand beaches, and the next, you’re watching steaming geysers erupt from the ground. The combination of dramatic nature and unreal landscapes makes Iceland feel almost otherworldly. Whether you’re exploring its breathtaking landscapes or experiencing its unique culture, there’s no doubt that Iceland lives up to its legendary nickname.

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I Tried Icelandic Fermented Shark — Does Hakarl Really Taste That Bad?
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I Tried Icelandic Fermented Shark — Does Hakarl Really Taste That Bad?

Hakarl or Icelandic fermented shark, sometimes called the “rotten shark,” is one of the weirdest foods to try in Iceland. This traditional Icelandic fermented shark has such a wild reputation that even celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain called it “the single worst, most disgusting thing” he’s ever tried. And as soon as I heard about hakarl’s infamous reputation, I knew I had to try it for myself. I mean, could it really be as bad as everyone says?

Diamond Beach Iceland – The Ultimate Guide
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Diamond Beach Iceland – The Ultimate Guide

Diamond Beach Iceland is hands down one of the most incredible places I’ve ever seen – and I couldn’t believe I finally got to visit after having it on my bucket list for so long! At Diamond Beach Iceland, the crystal-clear ice chunks look like actual diamonds scattered across this black volcanic sand, and every single piece is different – from tiny hand-sized bits to massive chunks as big as cars.

48 Hours In Reykjavik – The Perfect 2 Day Itinerary in Reykjavik
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48 Hours In Reykjavik – The Perfect 2 Day Itinerary in Reykjavik

Planning the perfect itinerary for 48 hours in Reykjavik takes a bit of strategy, but it’s totally doable! With limited time, you’ll want to have a good mix of unique experiences, sightseeing, and time to enjoy the city at a relaxed pace. Reykjavik is compact and easy to navigate, making it possible to fit in a lot without feeling overwhelmed. Whether you’re interested in nature, culture, or something totally out of the ordinary, this itinerary will help you make the most of your 48 hours in Reykjavik while ensuring you don’t miss out on the best experiences the city has to offer.