Iceland
Iceland’s Hellisheiði Power Plant demonstrates how the Earth’s heat can be harnessed to power a modern society and protect the planet
Iceland’s Hellisheiði Power Plant demonstrates how the Earth’s heat can be harnessed to power a modern society and protect the planet
Hellisheiði Power Plant in Iceland serves as a window for the world to see how geothermal energy is being harnessed to power a modern economy
For business travellers, two of Iceland’s hotels offer the best facilities, landscape and conference venues
Nestled against a backdrop of rugged volcanic scenery, Reykjavik is fast becoming a favourite location for international events planners
Since the 2008 financial crisis, Iceland has emerged as a tourism powerhouse that is captivating visitors with its breathtaking landscapes. However, the country’s tourism explosion will not be sustainable unless it is effectively managed
Offering a spectacular programme of outdoor activities amid stunning natural sites, the Icelandic capital is ideally suited for corporate events – and with a location between Europe and North America, it’s closer than many people think
Duty Free Iceland at Keflavik International Airport offers a wide range of exceptional Icelandic products to arriving and departing passengers alike
While the world’s wealthiest countries are supposed to be forerunners in the push to reduce energy consumption, it is in fact smaller Nordic nations that are far ahead of the pack
Duty Free Iceland, a shop window for everything Icelandic, is the winner of the 2014 Business Destinations Travel Award for Best Airport Tax Free Shopping Service Provider, Europe
With over half of Icelanders believing in elves it’s no wonder magical locales are an attraction in their own right. Catherine Quinn discovers Iceland’s myths and magic
It may be just a three-hour flight from the UK, but Iceland can seem like another world with its apocalyptic scenery, midnight sunshine and platters of pot-roasted puffin, as Jennifer Bradly uncovers
Iceland is often referred to as the island of ice and fire. One of the most volcanically active places on earth it is also one of the most unique landscapes. From the giant geysers at Geysir and Gullfoss to the hot springs of Landmannalaugar, it is packed with geological wonders unlike any you’ll see elsewhere. […]