Iceland: Reykjavik
This past October, I had the amazing opportunity to visit Iceland for the first time, and I’m excited to share some favorite photos from that trip! Unlike neighboring mostly snow-bound Greenland, Iceland is much less icy than its name implies and is actually quite accessible, especially in the warmer months. With glaciers and very not-dormant volcanoes all around, Iceland is truly a land of ice and fire (not just a filming location for one), and don’t even get me started praising the thousands of waterfalls!
Like most tourists, I started in Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital city. With a population of approximately 120,000, it may sound small, but trust me, after later circling the rest of the country, Reykjavik seems like a giant metropolis in comparison. Population aside, it’s an adorable (albeit windy) town of colorful architecture and art pieces speaking to its viking past. Take a look, and stay tuned for more Iceland photos!