If you search "top restaurants to eat at in Reykjavik", you will certainly find the well known local gastronomic pleasure of Dill. Not only has it been reviewed by the New York Times but is a gem in the local's eyes. Chefs Gunnar Karl Gíslason and Sommelier Ólafur Örn Ólafsson had returned from a trip… Continue reading Weekend Review: Dill Restaurant Reykjavik
Author: Erica
Photo Friday: HDR Church in Reykjavik Iceland
One of my favorite things about Iceland: Reykjavik and the unique architecture found around town. Hallgrímskirkja (a Lutheran church) is a must see when making your way around Reykjavik. It was designed to reflect the nature of Iceland - namely the basalt lava flows that you can see in various waterfalls around Iceland. A stoic… Continue reading Photo Friday: HDR Church in Reykjavik Iceland
We Went Chasing Waterfalls in Iceland
The land of fire and ice is known for its magnificent natural beauty and there are no shortages of waterfalls in Iceland. We even had a running joke that all waterfalls coming out the sides of mountains close the the highway have amazing little colorful houses near them. During our awesome Iceland Ring Road roadtrip… Continue reading We Went Chasing Waterfalls in Iceland
Why We Want to be Expats in London
Being an expat abroad seems to be on the top of my bucket list these days. It just seems so incredibly glamorous. And what city is at the top of our list? London. And while getting there can be a bit difficult for us, right now we're just going to be happy about staying for… Continue reading Why We Want to be Expats in London
Takin’ the Long Way – Road Trippin’ with SAD Cars
Don’t be fooled by the name of SAD cars. While these babies are over 10 years old, they pack a punch in personality. Sure, they may not be the most attractive car on the road there were a few strips of - but seriously, do you want that pressure while driving down dirt/rocky roads? I… Continue reading Takin’ the Long Way – Road Trippin’ with SAD Cars
Weekend Review: Saemundur, the Kex Gastropub
If you guys saw our last weekend review, you had the chance to check out how awesome Kex Hostel was. And if they couldn't get any more awesome- they have their own fantastic restaurant inside their place- Saemundur. Every bit of food is locally sourced and in season- a concept that I love and is… Continue reading Weekend Review: Saemundur, the Kex Gastropub
SCUBA Diving Silfra or How to Flounder in a Dry Suit
“They call it Silfra - which means Silver in Icelandic - because all the bubbles make it look like silver rising to the top.” I’m not sure I entirely believe that but I was captivated by our DIVE.IS guides nonetheless. I was about to participate in one of the biggest boasting notches in my belt… Continue reading SCUBA Diving Silfra or How to Flounder in a Dry Suit
Nature’s Playground: The Golden Circle with Superjeep.is
Even some of the cowboys back home would have been jealous with the Land Rover we were about to get into in Reykjavik. Jacked up as all hell we scrambled inside giddily, feeling as though I’m a little kid crawling into a POW-POW-POWERWHEELS! If I was excited about anything, it was this. We were spending… Continue reading Nature’s Playground: The Golden Circle with Superjeep.is
Things to Do in Reykjavik, Iceland
Somehow we had managed to fly over 9 times zones or so in a matter of 3 days from Anchorage, Alaska to Reykjavik, Iceland - the land of renewable energy, where sheep outnumber people, and the Prime Minister's phone number is listed in the phone book. I rubbed my eyes in disbelief as we landed.… Continue reading Things to Do in Reykjavik, Iceland
Weekend Review: Kex Hostel in Reykjavik, Iceland
Anyone who knows me knows that I have a small obsession for anything vintage. If you looked at my wardrobe at home, it is horribly apparent (you can't tell by my backpacker clothes). So you can imagine the delight I found when we walked into Kex Hostel. Kex, the Icelandic word for cookie/biscuit, is a… Continue reading Weekend Review: Kex Hostel in Reykjavik, Iceland
Photo Friday: Reykjavik Street Art
What can I say? It has been a whirlwind few weeks making our way through nature's playground - Iceland! While I did happen to miss Wednesday's post, I give you some Friday awesomeness to bring in your weekend. Reykjavik, Iceland has some of the best street art/graffiti I've seen and on a massive scale. The… Continue reading Photo Friday: Reykjavik Street Art
Faster than a New York Minute
What do you do when you find yourself in New York for just a few hours? We arrived to a pull out bed at our friend Steve’s house at 10:30pm after a long flight from Anchorage, Alaska (and a delay) starting at 4am. I look down at my phone and groan. “It is only 6:30… Continue reading Faster than a New York Minute
Weekend Review: Reykjavik Downtown Hostel
It had almost been 5 months since our last hostel experience out in Tupiza, Bolivia- yet here we found ourselves - in Iceland - and really, the only way to make this a budget endeavor in any way was to either Couchsurf or hostel it. With our breakneck pace of doing thing around Reykjavik, I… Continue reading Weekend Review: Reykjavik Downtown Hostel
Hidden Gem: Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
If you're planning on taking a small road trip along the Seward Highway from Anchorage, Alaska, make sure to make the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center a highlight of your trip. Shaun and I are normally zoo people (don’t hate) but as of lately we’ve been a little worried about the state of the animals and… Continue reading Hidden Gem: Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Discovering Anchorage Alaska
Oh Anchorage Alaska! You are so cute, so quaint, and so incredibly cliche. Everything I ever imagined about Alaska you have decorating the sides of your street. And while I would love to have money coming out my hoohah to afford nice furs, I was perfectly content starting into your windows, drooling. You even opened… Continue reading Discovering Anchorage Alaska