Amanda Kendle
Certified travel blogger
My blogs
8 Things I Want to Do on My Next Iceland Trip
On my first trip to Iceland, I had just eleven days and travelled with a five-year-old, so I skipped the Ring Road in favour of driving most of the way along the south coast and a little up the west, and of course having a few days in Reykjavik too. I adored every second of being there, though, discovering both the expected and unexpected of Iceland, and feel extremely drawn to returning and discovering more of it. Fortunately there is a lot left for me to see and do! Iceland fascinates me endlessly, with its captivating landscapes, quirky culture and tiny, isolated population and I intend
What to Read and Watch Before Your Trip to Iceland
Iceland is a truly unique country and learning more about the people and culture before you go makes a trip to Iceland especially rewarding. I’d been dreaming about this far away place - it’s particularly far when you grow up in Western Australia! - since I was a high school student and my friend’s sister constantly played music by the Sugar Cubes (whose lead singer was Bjork, who went on to become even more famous). Iceland has a fascinating history, some modern-day cultural quirks and a landscape and climate that can be so harsh and all of these feature in many of the books and shows you
My blogs
8 Things I Want to Do on My Next Iceland Trip
On my first trip to Iceland, I had just eleven days and travelled with a five-year-old, so I skipped the Ring Road in favour of driving most of the way along the south coast and a little up the west, and of course having a few days in Reykjavik too. I adored every second of being there, though, discovering both the expected and unexpected of Iceland, and feel extremely drawn to returning and discovering more of it. Fortunately there is a lot left for me to see and do! Iceland fascinates me endlessly, with its captivating landscapes, quirky culture and tiny, isolated population and I intend
What to Read and Watch Before Your Trip to Iceland
Iceland is a truly unique country and learning more about the people and culture before you go makes a trip to Iceland especially rewarding. I’d been dreaming about this far away place - it’s particularly far when you grow up in Western Australia! - since I was a high school student and my friend’s sister constantly played music by the Sugar Cubes (whose lead singer was Bjork, who went on to become even more famous). Iceland has a fascinating history, some modern-day cultural quirks and a landscape and climate that can be so harsh and all of these feature in many of the books and shows you
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