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Going Around Malacca Modern-day Malacca is a vibrant old city that belies its wealth of history. It is almost ranked Andorra Accommdation Hotels There are hundreds of hotels and guest houses, principally catering for the summ Thailand Climate Thailand is largely tropical, so it's hot and humid all year around with temperatures in the 28

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World Travel Guide Europe Iceland Festival Picture choosen by: Mr.Nicholas Lee Festivals and Holidays in Iceland There are many interesting festivals in Iceland; some of them are the local festivals. The special experience can be got in there. If you travel in Iceland and meet the local festivals in happen do not miss them, go and enjoy the atmosphere. Celebrate with the local you will get a surprise discovery.

The Reykjavik Jazz Festival
Iceland's jazz event of the year, the Reykjavik Jazz Festival, takes place each year in early fall (usually in September) in various locations across Reykjavik. This annual music event is a must for all jazz lovers!

The Viking Festival in Hafnarfjordur
The Viking Festival is an annual festival in Iceland, where you can see Viking-style costumes, musical instruments, jewelry and crafts at the Viking Village.

Bright Days Festival in Hafnarfjordur
The Bright Days festival in Hafnarfjordur, Iceland is an annual festival celebrating arts and entertainment. The town of Hafnarfjordur hosts the Bright Days festival each June.

Reykjavik Cultural Night
What is the Reykjavik Cultural Night? Also known as the Reykjavik Culture Night, this annual event in Iceland's capital Reykjavik is the country's biggest cultural event of the year!

The Reykholt Music Festival
Learn about the Reykholt Music Festival in Reykholt, Iceland with this travel article about this popular annual event. Find out where this classical music event takes place and what kind of entertainment is offered each year in July.

Reykjavik Gay Pride Festival in Iceland
The Reykjavik Gay Pride has become a popular annual event for GBLT and attracts thousands of visitors and GBLT tourists!

Scandinavian Holidays & Festivals
Will there be special holidays or events during your stay? Learn about national holidays, important event dates, and local festivals in Scandinavia for Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland.

Valentine's Day in Scandinavia
Celebrating Valentine's Day in Scandinavia: Learn how Valentines Day is celebrated by lovers in Scandinavia's countries Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland. Here you find Scandinavian Valentines traditions for you and your loved one on your next February trip or honeymoon in Scandinavia.

Easter in Iceland - Iceland's Easter Traditions
Easter traditions in Iceland! Here, travelers and Iceland visitors can find out how Icelanders celebrate the Easter holiday in their own way.

The Reykjavik Blues Festival
Find out when and where the Blues Festival takes place in Iceland and what makes the Reykjavik Blues Festival in March so special to visitors.

Christmas Traditions & Customs in Iceland
Find out how Icelanders celebrate traditional Icelandic Christmas in Iceland - Scandinavia, and prepare for traditions and customs on your visit or trip during the festivities in the winter celebrations season.

Seafarers' Day in Iceland
Visit Iceland on Seafarer's Day, the annual event focusing on Iceland's fishermen. This travel article informs travelers about Seafarers Day, and what is the Festival of the Sea?
The Rite of Spring Festival in Reykjavik
The Rite of Spring Festival in Reykjavik, Iceland, is a new annual event in May in the Icelandic capital city. Learn more here about seeing world music starring at the Icelandic Rite of Spring Festival in Reykjavik!

The Reykjavik Arts Festival
Visiting the Reykjavik Arts Festival is quite interesting. During this event, travelers can learn a lot about Iceland's culture, art, and music - by Icelandic performers as well as international stars. The Reykjavik Arts festival takes place in May every year.

Thorrablot - Iceland's Midwinter Feast
Thorrablot (Þorrablót) is the annual midwinter feast in Iceland, started by the Vikings. The celebration of the Iceland tradition Thorrablot takes place in late January in Iceland every year.

New Year's Eve Celebrations & Customs in Reykjavik
How is New Year's Eve celebrated in Iceland, and its capital Reykjavik? Why is Reykjavik such a popular place to visit for New Year's vacations and tours? Find out here about the Icelandic customs, the bonfires, and much more!
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Places to Go in Iceland Posted by Mr. Nicholas Lee on 27 March 2010 02:31:04

The capital Reykjavik in Iceland is called snow city. From Reykjavik to Blue Lake need about 1 hour driving. Blue Lake is a famous hot spring in Reykjavik. In Blue Lake you can soak in the whole lake which is warm and nice. While soak in the Blue Lake and enjoy the expansive scenery, at this time ... More

Weather in Iceland Posted by Mr. Nicholas Lee on 27 March 2010 02:30:33

Unquestionably spring is a good season to travel in Iceland. Some people like to adventure in Iceland in summer, the exact period is from June to September. June is the travel season in Iceland, but at that time some buses that fetch tourists to highland have not open until July. Chilliness will h... More

Cuisine in Iceland Posted by Mr. Nicholas Lee on 23 March 2010 05:03:30

Hakarl is one of the traditional foods in Iceland. This cuisine make from shark. Burying the shark meat in sands at least 3 to 6 mouths, the carrion stink always scare away the foreign travelers. But this is the sheerest food in Iceland. The local main dishes materials are coming from fis... More