For the past two years, Markus and I have sent out Christmas cards from some of our travels. The first year was from the woods of Michigan at this quaint bed and breakfast. I loved that photo and was worried that the next year wouldn't be as good. Thankfully, Markus and I went to Iceland last year and took an awesome photo at Jökulsárlón, Iceland's Glacier Lagoon. Since our apartment was featured in Apartment Therapy this year, I thought it would be nice to showcase some of our favorite pieces in our home. All of the pieces are vintage and most of them are from our favorite shop in Chicago, Vintage Quest. I was really pleased with how the photo turned out and I'm already thinking of what next year's photo will be! I hope all of you have a Happy Christmas and a Wonderful New Year!
Harpa, Icelandic Hot Dogs & Popular Sites | Reykjavík, Iceland
Well we've finally reached the end of our Iceland trip and it only took a year and a half! For our last couple of days in Reykjavík, Markus and I tried to pack in as much as possible. I think it was the best way to end our trip, since we spent so most of our trip rushing from place to place. We spent most of our days walking around the city and taking in the more popular spots in town and all of them were great!
It's strange to say, but I had the best hot dog in my life in Iceland. When I was doing research on Iceland, every person suggested going t Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur, a famous hot dog stand that has been in business since the 30s. It's been voted "best hot dog in Europe" many times and I couldn't agree more. The hot dogs are steamed and lamb-based and mixed with beef and pork. We ordered "one with everything" and it came with ketchup, sweet mustard, remoulade, fried onion and raw onion. We liked it so much that we went two days in a row! I never tasted anything like it and seriously still crave those sweet dogs.
Markus and I wandered the streets and came across the Sun Voyager, this awesome Viking Ship sculpture near the shore. We also found this cool mini-arcade where we ended up visiting twice since we enjoyed playing vintage arcade games. They also had vintage toys and Markus was able to find some rare ones too!
After we stuffed our faces with hot dogs, Markus and I headed over to Harpa, a famous concert hall known for it's beautiful design. The hall was completed in 2011 and was inspired by the basalt landscape that is found throughout Iceland. I loved the look of this building and that the Icelandic people are so proud of their beautiful country and try to emphasize their uniqueness, even in architecture. Reykjavik is truly a beautiful city and one that I wish we had more time to explore.
So that's it for Iceland, I know it seemed like I was living in that country for the past year with all the photos and posts! I'm so happy to finally be done and now onto the next trip!
Diving Silfra | Þingvellir National Park, Iceland
Even though it seems like it's impossible to top going inside of a dormant volcano, whale watching on a death boat or hiking on a glacier, but we definitely saved the best for last! Hands down one of the coolest things Markus and I have ever done is diving between two tectonic plates at Silfra. It was an incredible dive and the photos don't even do it justice.
The Silfra fissure is located within Þingvellir National Park and you can either snorkle or do a dry suit dive. Since Markus and I hadn't gone diving since we got certified in Cambodia, we decided to do the dive. I mean, when will we ever get the chance to do something like that again?! Silfra is one of the top diving sites in the world because it is where the North American and Eurasian continental plates meet and have started to drift apart, about 2cm every year. It's also known for having the clearest water and a visibility rate of over 100 meters. I did a lot of research and found the best tour company, Scuba Iceland Dive Team. At the time, they were the only ones that offered real dry suits and the reviews were great.
The dive itself is very short, but so worth it. The water is so clear and so beautiful. The whole time I was diving, I felt overwhelmed that I was actually experiencing that moment. Through the years, Markus and I have traveled and experienced some awesome things, but it feels good to know that I can still be awestruck. With our day tour, we were given two dives, but after the first one, I felt really dizzy and sick. I hadn't dove in a while and I think all the traveling finally caught up to me, so I passed on the second dive. While Markus was on his second dive, I walked over to the park to see what we missed the other day. Þingvellir is so beautiful and it makes sense why it's one of the most visited sites in Iceland. If you have a chance to go, I can't recommend Silfra enough. If you can't go diving, you at least have to snorkel. Trust me, you won't regret it!
Inside the Volcano Tour | Thrihnukagigur Volcano, Iceland
There were two things that Markus and I were determined to do in Iceland, take the Inside the Volcano tour and dive between two tectonic plates. I'm happy to say we were able to do both and I'll first be posting about our descent into Thrihnukagigur Volcano, the only drop-in volcano tour in the world. The only way to get into the dormant volcano is through 3H Travel and they are a great company. Everything is included in the price and really easy. The tour lasts about 5-6 hours and there is a 2 mile hike through Bláfjöll before you can get to Thrihnukagigur. If you are unable to hike, you have to take a helicopter to the volcano. The hike itself, was incredible with nothing but ice and snow for the first part, but it felt like a real expedition.
Once we arrived at Thrihnukagigur, we were broken up in to groups of 6 and strapped into an open air elevator that descends 120 meters directly into the magma chamber, which erupted about 4,000 years ago and has been dormant ever since. Once you enter the volcano, it's absolutely breathtaking. The colors inside are so vibrant and rich and resulted from intense heat and pressure mixing with minerals deep in the rock. I've never seen anything like it before and was awestruck the whole time we were down there. Descending deep into a volcano was definitely a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget.
Blue Lagoon | Grindavík, Iceland
Blue Lagoon is easily one of the most photographed destinations in Iceland. It's easy accessibility and facilities, make it a hotspot for travelers. We intentionally scheduled our day at Blue Lagoon late in our trip so that we could feel relaxed before we came back home. The geothermal spa is located in a lava field and the water is rich with silica and sulfur. Markus and I spent all morning lounging around in the water soaking up all the good stuff, drinking wine and taking it easy. We chose the premium package and were given two different types of masks, silica mud and algae. So it was a lot of fun swimming around with masks with a bunch of complete strangers.
Everything about the Blue Lagoon was incredible and amazing and a place that I definitely recommend. If you can spend the whole day there, that would be the best. Also, if you eat a meal there, hand down, the Lava Restaurant is very good. Markus and I had langoustine soup, rib of beef and Arctic catfish. There wasn't a single bad dish and all three were really delicious. Overall it was one of my favorite experiences in Iceland and a place that I could go to again.