Iceland is a dream destination popular with visitors from all over the world and this hedonist's guide covers all the regions of Iceland - including the fjords, the highlands, the western archipelago and the capital Reykjavik - with not only a list of real-life images of these regions but also detailed information about them. The book features excursion maps, cultural information, historical perspectives, must-see attractions and hidden treasures to hit, all presented in modern, clean graphics and interesting visual treatment. The guide is categorised by region overall, marking the must-see places in the city on a map and presenting some of these desirable sights in a double-page format. Following the book's walking routes, we will get away from the crowds and explore even more unexplored places of great beauty.
In this book, you can ......
- Discover the charm of a luxury eco-lodge in the wilderness
- Meet the surfers of the Arctic
- Taste the new Nordic cuisine
- Follow in the footsteps of Iceland's legendary heroes
- Meet Arctic foxes and blue whales
- Bathe in natural hot springs
- Admire Iceland's flora
- Learn about the battle of the tectonic plates in the heart of Iceland
- Get an insight into Reykjavik, the beating heart of the island ......
Editor’s Recommendation
1. A good travel guide can take you out of your everyday world and give people more courage to explore destinations that are both unknown and fascinating. For those who have visited Iceland before, this book will also be a ready-to-go souvenir.
2. The book is divided by region and includes detailed maps to help visitors find the locations of the must-see places. There are also tips for visiting each location to ensure that visitors get the most out of their experience.
3. The visually striking double-page map and the simple and interesting design of the images not only show the key information clearly, but also give the reader a comfortable and smooth reading experience.
4. In addition to the usual tour routes, the book also offers a walking route away from the crowds, adding more interest to the exploration of Iceland.