A Love for Iceland

Glacier beach on the South

To me, Iceland is a delicate love story.

2 years ago, I saw photos of Blue Lagoon and thought to myself, "Where is this place? It looks like heaven. Or hell."
From there, I started reading up on this little-heard-of country and knew I had to book myself a trip there.


In 2012, I booked a private tour guide for 4 days and it was unforgettable.
I saw such amazing landscapes I hated myself for 'discovering' Iceland so late.

Geothermal power

Returning for a longer trip was my priority, so in 2013, I quit my job to explore Iceland.

Jökulsárlón

Perhaps the riskiest decision I ever made, I set myself up to stay 3 months with little planning in advance.

Mystical and elusive Northern Lights around Hofn

I spent a few days catching the spectacular Northern Lights, traveled the South with a private guide, spent 3 weeks volunteering at a dairy farm, 6 weeks working at a countryside hotel and 2 weeks on a road trip around the country.

Volunteering on a dairy farm in Akureyri

I returned with so many beautiful memories. I tried so many things that I would never have imagined doing, like milking cows, feeding sheep, shoveling poop day and night, fixing fences in snowstorms, making beds by day, a waitress at night... Simply a huge contrast to my life in Singapore.

Volunteering at Hótel Laugarhóll in Westfjords

Iceland is so dynamic - cliffs, geysirs, waterfalls, volcanoes, black sand beaches, glaciers, icebergs and Northern Lights.
Surprisingly mild winters and summers with eternal daylight.

Látrabjarg cliffs 

A country with people so nice and friendly, cultures so modern yet traditional, a language so uniquely hard-to-master (I still struggle with the basic words)...

Wonderful times
With Einar and Disa, amazing owners of Hótel Laugarhóll

I am so happy to have experienced the raw beauty and splendid hospitality of Iceland,
because pictures will never suffice.

Barefoot on an iceberg
Thinking of Iceland always makes me smile.

Midnight sun in summer

Of course, there was no question where I went for my honeymoon in November.

Jökulsárlón
Black sand beach in Vik
Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon

Welcome to my paradise.

On Vik beach in February 2012

xx
Amanda

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