
National Day in Akureyri – 17 June
Akureyri will celebrate Iceland’s National Day on 17 June
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Akureyri will celebrate Iceland’s National Day on 17 June

The ski season in Hlíðarfjall is coming to a festive close as the 50th anniversary of the Andrésar Andar Games fills the mountain with energy and excitement.

It’s been snowing heavily since yesterday, and this past weekend, the Northern Lights put on an unforgettable show!

Today (March 20th) marks the Spring (Vernal) Equinox, when the sun crosses the Earth’s equator, bringing nearly equal hours of daylight and darkness across the globe.

Kjarnaskógur is a small forest located just a 5-minute drive from the center of Akureyri and is one of the town’s most popular recreational areas.

This is a cherished annual tradition in Iceland dedicated to celebrating and honoring women. It took place yesterday (Sunday, February 22).

In February, most schools across Iceland have a winter holiday. This year’s break takes place from February 18 to 27, making it a perfect time for a short family getaway.

Iceland’s biggest celebration of motorsport is back!

After an epic journey, the Arctic Tern has returned to our northern shores.

As spring advances and the snow retreats, the plants begin to awaken.