There are few natural phenomena that evoke as much wonder and awe as the Northern Lights. This celestial dance of colors, shimmering across the night sky, has been a source of amazement and inspiration for centuries. While there are various ways to witness this spectacle, viewing the Aurora Borealis from the serenity of a sailboat… Continue reading The Northern Lights by Sea: Viewing the Aurora Borealis from a Sailboat in Icelandic Waters
For many, Iceland is synonymous with a land of glaciers, geysers, and the mesmerizing Northern Lights. But beyond these winter wonders, the country boasts another enchanting phenomenon: the Midnight Sun. In the heart of summer, daylight stretches into night, illuminating both the land and the sea in a surreal, golden hue. This article sails through… Continue reading Sailing Under the Midnight Sun: Experiencing Iceland’s Endless Summer Days by Sea
The sagas, legends, and very essence of Iceland are deeply rooted in its maritime heritage. Central to this legacy stands the formidable figure of the Viking sailor, navigating vast ocean expanses in intricately crafted longships. Beyond their reputations as fierce warriors and raiders, the Vikings were astute seafarers, explorers, and traders who influenced the course… Continue reading Viking Maritime Heritage: Exploring Iceland’s Rich Sailing Traditions and Longship Legacy
Iceland’s rich, cold waters, teeming with marine life, offer a treasure trove for nature enthusiasts. Among the myriad of attractions the island nation presents, whale watching stands out as an unparalleled experience. Witnessing the majestic dance of these titans – orcas, humpbacks, and minkes – is not just awe-inspiring; it also offers an intimate glimpse… Continue reading Whale Watching Adventures: Spotting Orcas, Humpbacks, and Minke Whales off Iceland’s Coast
Iceland, aptly dubbed the “Land of Fire and Ice”, is renowned for its contrasting landscapes – geysers, volcanoes, glaciers, and vast expanses of unspoiled terrain. Among its many natural wonders, the rugged fjords stand as a testament to nature’s sculpting prowess. These deep inlets, carved by ancient glaciers, offer a unique sailing and exploration opportunity.… Continue reading Navigating Iceland’s Rugged Fjords: A Guide to the Westfjords and Beyond
Ground Floor 8-9 Marino Mart Fairview Clontarf, D03 X589 Dublin, Ireland
(+1) 786 673 6820