
Deep Inside the Raufarhólshellir Lava Tunnels
Raufarhólshellir is a unique opportunity to get a close look of the impressive forces of nature that emerge from the center of the earth.
The Dramatic Coastline of Snæfellsjökull National Park
Throughout history, the beauty of Snæfellsjökull has affected people spiritually, and it has been an inspiration for novelists, painters, and other artists.
Tomato Heaven at Friðheimar Farm
Enjoy a unique food experience in their restaurant, where the tomatoes grow all around you!
The Thundering Mists of Skógafoss Waterfall
This natural wonder is not only one of Iceland's biggest waterfalls but also one of its most awe-inspiring.
Walking on the Disappearing Sólheimajökull Glacier
Hiking this glacier is exhilarating but also sad, knowing it will disappear by the end of the century.
The Perlan Museum Doesn't Disappoint
Explore a range of exhibits and immersive presentations, including a glacial ice cave, a planetarium, and interactive displays of Icelandic nature and culture.
Heiða, A Shepherd at the Edge of the World - A Book Review
A strong, independent sheep farmer becomes a reluctant hero when she is thrust into politics by opposing the construction of a hydroelectric dam in her remote Icelandic community.
Is It Safe To Visit Iceland?
Volcanic activity has been on the rise in Iceland lately, and so has the rise in hype and misinformation So let's look at the facts and apply some cool, common sense.
Our New Baggage Tracking Service
Starting in May 2024, every traveller who books with Travel Inspired will benefit from our new complimentary baggage tracking service.
The DIY Traveller
You have a passion for travel but also a love for the research and planning. I get it.
Environmental Progress in the Cruise Industry
In recent years, the cruise industry has embarked on a transformative journey, steering towards a more sustainable and eco-conscious future.
Why do I need to pay for my seats when I already have a ticket?
Airlines reduce their fares by removing options that not everyone needs, like selecting an aisle seat or sitting next to someone else. Here’s how it works.
Claire and Adam in Italy, 1998
The first trip that Adam and I took together was very special, in many ways.
Agritourism in Italy: Puglia's Olive Oil Farming
From the sun-kissed hills of Tuscany to the azure waters of the Amalfi Coast, Italy is a land that promises adventure at every turn. But beyond the usual tourist trails lies something even more special, something that truly allows you to connect with the land and its people: agritourism.
Italy's Dolomites are a Winter Sports Wonderland
Come and experience the magic of the Dolomites, with their crystal-clear mountain lakes, snowy summits, traditional mountain huts, charming villages, and traditional cuisine.