Icelands Most Underrated Area: The Beautiful Reykjanes Peninsula

Published: June 27, 2021, 8:42 p.m.

b'Whether it\\u2018s your first or fifth time visit Iceland, I think you will find my what I share about the Reykjanes Peninsula in this podcast episode to be quite exciting. This peninsula is a UNESCO Global GeoPark.
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\\nAccording to the unesco.org wesbite, UNESCO Global GeoParks,
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\\n\\t\\t\\t\\t...are single, unified geographical areas where sites and landscapes of international geological significance are managed with a holistic concept of protection, education and sustainable development."
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\\nI\\u2019ve had the pleasure of exploring different parts of the Reykjanes Peninsula and I even did a podcast episode about this place years ago.
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\\nThe difference between that episode and this one is that I recently did a three-day trip exploring this amazing place. In fact, I partnered with Visit Reykjanes for this podcast episode to bring you an amazing guide to how you can enjoy this  area that I feel is the most underrated in the country.
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\\nIt still surprises me that so many people visit the iconic Blue Lagoon, the current erupting volcano, and come through Kelflav\\xedk international airport, which are all on the peninsula. However, they have no idea about all the amazing natural wonders, food, accommodations and activities that are right under their noses. While it is a shame, I will admit that it is nice to visit all of these places without many people being there.
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\\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsiJ0rhY_g4
\\nDay One of Our Reykjanes Peninsula Adventure
\\nDay one was a bit of a beast in that we packed in a lot of activities. If you end up watching the video for this, you will see some drastically different weather on day one. There were parts of the peninsula where it was raining and other parts where it was blue skies and dry. It was a bizarre weather day, but we used it to our advantage. Well, to the best of our abilities.
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\\n \\t* Selt\\xfan Geothermal Area
\\n \\t* Hot Spring Snorkleing at Kleifarvatn Lake
\\n \\t* Dinner at Caf\\xe9 Bryggjan
\\n \\t* Lighthouse Inn Accommodations
\\n \\t* Hvaleneskirkja Church
\\n \\t* The Bridge Between Continents
\\n \\t* Stampar Craters
\\n \\t* Reykjanesviti Lighthouse & Karlinn Rock
\\n \\t* Gunnuhver Hot Springs
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\\nDay Two on The Reykjanes Peninsula
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\\n \\t* Reykjanes Sea Kayaking in Vogar
\\n \\t* Hj\\xe1 H\\xf6llu Restaurant
\\n \\t* Foraging for seaweed with Eyd\\xeds Mary J\\xf3nsd\\xf3ttir
\\n \\t* 4x4 Adventures
\\n \\t* Hotel Berg
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\\nDay Three on the Reykjanes Peninsula
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\\n \\t* Breakfast at Hotel Berg
\\n \\t* Rokksafn - The Rock and Roll Museum
\\n \\t* The Blue Lagoon
\\n \\t* H\\xe9rastubbur Bakery
\\n \\t* Hot Stuff WWII Memorial
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\\nRandom Fact of the Episode
\\nDuring the episode, I talk about a kind of funny and unfortunate event that happened to me on the last day of this adventure in the parking lot of the Rock and Roll Museum.
\\nIcelandic Word of the Episode
\\nVanmeta - underestimate
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