Iceland: Learning at Home

Get creative

Organize your art supplies and get to crafting. Consider recreating nature’s beauty by painting the gorgeous Northern Lights or iconic Icelandic glaciers like Vatnajökull or Mýrdalsjökull.

Need more inspiration? Check out this virtual hike of one of Iceland’s glaciers.

Pick a film

Watch a movie that relates to your destination. Some ideas for Iceland include:

  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)
  • Oblivion (2013)
  • Game of Thrones (2011-2019)

Study some history

Dive deep into the history of specific sites you’ll visit on tour. Study the Cod Wars, the only battles Iceland has waged. Discover the beauty of Gullfoss Falls and how it’s been protected and preserved, or learn the origins of the Blue Lagoon, where a combination of nature, design, and science create a world of wonder and wellness. Then, explore a volcano from above and below with this virtual tour!

Choose a book

Read and discuss a book that takes place in your destination or describes the local culture. Pick from titles like:

  • The Sagas of the Icelanders by Jane Smilely
  • The Fish Can Sing by Halldor Laxness
  • Names for the Sea: Strangers in Iceland by Sarah Moss

Fill up your plate

Arrange a potluck and encourage your friends to bring a traditional dish from your destination. Know a chef? Hold a virtual cooking class and learn how to cook Icelandic lamb with your travel group, or support a local restaurant that offers delivery/take-out of your destination’s cuisine. Consider trying skyr (Icelandic yogurt) or harðfiskur (dried fish).

Learn the language

Call up a friend or set up a group video chat and practice your language skills. It helps to make flashcards with common sayings to use on the phone or throughout your travels (think about ordering at restaurants, buying souvenirs, and chatting with locals).

Did you know?

There are no surnames or family names in Iceland. Instead, Icelanders use the traditional Nordic naming system, which includes a last name that is comprised from their father’s (or mother’s) first name with the addition of -dóttir (-daughter) or -son.


Meet Your Partner in Travel

JP spent the last decade traveling to 40 countries across five continents, in search of a landscape unlike any other. Iceland was that place. With a diverse topography ranging from skyscraper waterfalls and volcanic rolling hills to lakes teaming with glaciers and aquamarine hot lagoons, Iceland truly transports you to another world. JP fell in love with the long desolate country roads and ate as much Icelandic lamb as money could buy. Since then, it has been his #1 recommended travel destination the world over and maintains Iceland as destination he’ll continue to visit again and again…and again.