We didn't spend too much time in Reykjavík and headed for the wilderness as soon as we could.
There's no better way to get to know a country than to rent a car and drive through it. And that's exactly what we did in Iceland. Having your own car gives you the freedom to pull over every 10 minutes for a photo, to pet horses, to climb lava rocks and touch the fuzzy moss, to see an incredible waterfall, to see another incredible waterfall, and to spend the night where ever you feel like taking a break.
- Julia
There's no better way to get to know a country than to rent a car and drive through it. And that's exactly what we did in Iceland. Having your own car gives you the freedom to pull over every 10 minutes for a photo, to pet horses, to climb lava rocks and touch the fuzzy moss, to see an incredible waterfall, to see another incredible waterfall, and to spend the night where ever you feel like taking a break.
- Julia
frick toast. these are bomb. can you guys go again next spring? i dont plan on having a baby on the way next spring...
ReplyDeletemagical! it looks like y'all timed it perfectly. we were there in November and the road conditions were crazy. seems like y'all got to see a lot more of the countryside than we did. can't wait for part two, these pictures were phenomenal! i'm dying to return in the summer.
ReplyDeletelove these guys! makes me want to go to iceland even more, which i didn't think was possible.
ReplyDeleteWow! Awesome pictures!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos! My friend and I are planning on road tripping there sometime in the next 2-3 years. What time of year do you think is best to go?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.fullbellywornsoles.com
We were there towards the end of March. It was still a little cold and windy but at least the roads were empty. I'm sure the summer would be better but then you have the crowds to deal with. Hope that helps a bit.
Deletethese are gorgeous photographs! Looks like a fab time.
ReplyDeletebreathtaking photos! i never thought i'd want to travel to iceland, but your photos are making me want to!
ReplyDeleteUnbelievably dreamy!
ReplyDeletejust stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful horses! They looked so sweet. And the icy stairs were quite the sight. Loved this set of photos. Looked like you had an amazing time and got some great shots!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are truly incredible Julia!
ReplyDeleteMy heart!?!?! I seriously can't take it! B would die! (It's his #1 on the bucket list) It's beyond lovely and your photos are amazing! I can't wait to read more let us know if you find any must see places :) I know we'll get there one day.
ReplyDeleteThe landscape looks so stunning, and all your photos capture it so well!
ReplyDeleteAhhh I love this:) I've shared your site with so many people, not only because your images are stunning and capture a destination so well, but because you are both lovely people:) Thank you for your inspiration, and allowing us a peak into your adventures!!! love Katie
ReplyDeleteThese are some truly beautiful photos! Happy to be following your blog!
ReplyDeletebeautiful
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Photos! The lanscape is just to die for. Looks like a wonderful adventure!
ReplyDeleteI friggin love your photos <3 Looks like a good trip so far :B
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I've been hearing a lot about Iceland. We live in Norway so it'd be a quick trip but we just don't have enough holidays to fit in everything we want to see while living here. It's always a dilemma narrowing down trips!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are stunning.
ReplyDelete