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As If Anyone Needs More Reasons To Visit Amazing Iceland

by Royal Holiday October 29, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

Iceland is a volcanic island located on the Atlantic Ocean, filled with geysers, glaciers and hot springs and the capital of Reykjavik.

Fishing is the main economic activity of Iceland and throughout the years it has ruled the landscape of exports to the world. Products derived from fish come a close second place to fishing as they produce things like fish flour, fish oils and even fertilizers. In order to visit Iceland, the main requirement you must meet is to have enough time to spend there and see everything that it has to offer like it’s beautiful forests, impossibly blue thermal springs, interesting people and amazing landscapes.

Why should you visit Iceland?

  • Iceland is one of the safest places to visit and to enjoy your vacation time. The crime rate is extremely low and the amount of money spend by government in military defense is extremely low, something that makes room to invest in better infrastructure and providing great facilities for its citizens as well as visitors.
  • Nature and landscapes of Iceland cannot be compared to anything else nowhere in the world. The environment is clean and pure filled with water in many different forms like glaciers, waterfalls, rivers and ice covered volcanoes located just a few meters away from each other. Another beautiful sight of Iceland is the possibility to see the whales as they pass by seasonally and the hot springs that have made Iceland famous all over the world for their natural spas.
  • Food in Iceland is also one of the reasons why people keep coming back every year as well as their vibrant and inclusive nightlife.

Where should you go in Iceland?

  • One of the main spots you have to visit is the capital city of Reykjavik, that with only 18.000 inhabitants, open its doors every year to welcome all visitors to its beautiful streets filled with museums, galleries, shops, bars, nightclubs and top notch restaurants. Some of the best places to visit are the Perlan, the Hallgrímskirkja church, the thermal beach of Nauhólsvík, the National Museum, the Kjarvalsstadir Gallery and the Reykjavík boardwalk amongst others.
  • After seeing the capital, another strong recommendation is to visit the Blue Lagoon, another thermal spa that is very popular and specially fitted to relax in an amazing pool of blue water perfectly acclimatized for your enjoyment.
  • The Golden Circle tour is another great trip in Iceland that you can take on horseback visiting many places of interest. Before you undertake the journey, you are fitted with the right gear to withstand the cold and asked about your prior experience on horseback so you can be paired with the right companion. After a long road of snow and rocks, you can reach the Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can witness the spot where the two continents are divided and also to see the beautiful ice mountains and tour around the ice caps. The second stop is the Geysir and Strokkur hot springs and lastly the Gullfoss Waterfall, a 32-meter drop and one of Iceland’s most famous bodies of water.
  • Before ending your trip on Iceland, you must take the time to visit the southern coast and enjoy one of the world’s most beautiful beaches located just a few meters away from the Skogafoss Falls. Both of these places are great locations to bring your family and loved ones.
As If Anyone Needs More Reasons To Visit Amazing Iceland

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Traditional Icelandic Food

Food in Iceland is mainly extracted from the ocean and some examples of this are trout, cod, salmon and in some cases even whale. However, lamb is also quite popular and ubiquitous through the region. Due to Iceland’s weather and being remotely located from many other countries, people through history have implemented many ways to prepare their food through smoking, drying and pickling some of its dishes. There are plates here that are not recommended to the squeamish or weak of stomach, like the hakarl for example; a delicacy made of shark meat that has been buried for over a month in a process of fermentation and then dried and served straight to your plate. Another example of a strong-flavored dish is the hrútspungur, a type of meatball made with the nether regions of a ram.

During the months of January and February, people in Iceland celebrate a festival that allows you to get a real taste of what the country has to offer in terms of culinary choices. The festival of Porramatur is the perfect place to find a large combination of traditional Icelandic food like Svio, which is the head of lamb cut in half, singed and boiled: another popular choice is the traditional dried fish, different cuts of meat, radish puree, hardfiskur, sheep liver sausages, breads, marinated fish and more. The traditional alcoholic beverage of Iceland is the brennivin, a result of the fermentation of potatoes. Another popular product of Iceland is the skyr, a dairy product similar to cheese that is used in the preparation of many dishes or simply eaten straight up.

If you want to explore more cold islands in your next holiday, make sure you check out of blog at Royal Holiday Cruises for ideas and the best information when choosing your next destination.

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Awesome activities in the island of Minorca

by Royal Holiday February 20, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

Want to have fun on a beautiful island? Well here’s an idea! Why not consider a trip to the island of Minorca in Spain? It is part of the Balearic islands and its name comes from Roman times. It was named this way simply because its area is smaller than that of Majorca (“minor” and “major”… get it?)

Its weather is Mediterranean, you can enjoy watersports there and it is known by its richness in biological and geological terms. It has two official languages, Castilian (or Spanish) and Catalan. It is also known by the beauty of its beaches and coves.

For people who love ancient times or megalithic monuments, coves and caves, this will be the perfect destination. You will see navetas, taulas, necropoles and talaiots among the many mystical monuments of the island. Traces of prehistoric and Roman times are vividly present here. The history of art can be experienced on virtually every corner of the island. Its capital, largest settlement and administrative center is Mahon. Its municipalities are Ciutadella de Menorca, Alaior, Es Castell, Es Mercadal, Es Migjorn Gran, Ferreries and Sant Lluís.

Ciutadella is the former capital of the island. In Ferreries one of the main economical activities is shoemaking, a booming industry in Minorca, alongside tourism. There are so many sights and so many interesting zones that it’d be impossible to talk about all of them. The good news is that, being a small island, in just a few days you can get to know at least the essential places and learn to appreciate the beauty within the island. For this adventure we recommend to rent a car in order to easily travel from north to south. One side is only about 27 miles away from the other, so you could traverse the entire island in about one hour. If you’re traveling with someone else or several others, the prices for a car rental are very competitive and you all will definitely get a chance to see everything there is to see.

Image courtesy of Kevin at Flickr.com

Image courtesy of Kevin at Flickr.com

We can start by Mahon, the capital, which is a beautiful port city. We also recommend to stop by the Ciutadella de Menorca, a particularly beautiful city, especially if you like to take late night strolls.

You could visit one of the many fishing locations and look at the local fishermen of the area. Some of the city’s narrow streets and little white houses may remind you of Mykonos, the Greek island.

In the village of Fornells, another important fishing site, you’ll find tons of sights, especially the beaches and virgin coves, where you can rest, relax, dive or even kayaking.

There are many options that you can find on its beaches and coves. Of course some are more affected by tourism, but several others can be enjoyed in loneliness. We recommend Cavalleria, a virgin beach which is very accessible and easy to get to. The Escorxada cove is another wonderful place, though it requires that you walk a little bit more, it is not such an accessible place. Cala Turqueta and Cala in Brut’s high cliffs will prove to be beautiful landscapes and hours of fun.

A must-see site to satisfy your kayaking needs is cove Cabra Salada. Cala Pregonda, located north of the island, and Cala Macarelleta are among the best options to visit. Or, if you prefer, a water taxi will allow you to see the most wonderful spots in the south coast. There you’ll see virgin beaches, golden sand and immensely blue waters.

Minorca may seem like a very small place, but it is full of interesting places to do activities of all sorts, or just relax quietly and enjoy cultural and historical activities.

Image courtesy of Freebird at Flickr.com

Image courtesy of Freebird at Flickr.com

If you’re looking for peace and quiet, maybe get away from the crowds, you should add Cala Pilar to your list of spots to visit. You can only get there by foot, and even though getting there is a bit more difficult, you’ll find that the walk will be worth it.

The island is perfect for surfing, diving, canoeing, kayaking waterboarding or even paragliding. There are activities suited for families, couples or groups of friends; and you will surely find something according to how adventurous you are.

Another recommended activity for romantic people is to go horseback riding at sunset, or travel through one of the bike routes available. You can also follow gastronomical routes and enjoy the sight of a sunset from high up in the island’s hills.

There’s more to Minorca than beaches and sand. Culture is a big part of the experience. You can’t miss the monuments of the Ciutadella, Europe’s oldest building, or the Naveta of Es Tudons, perhaps the most visited monument in the island.

At the Cova d’en Xoroi you can find a bar inside the walls of a cave, from which you’ll enjoy the sight of the magnificent sea from up high. It is perfect for a drink or two after visiting the beach and before going out for a party at night.

You’ll find music and cocktails everywhere. One of the island’s most traditional celebrations is Sant Joan, which is also the first day of summer. We also recommend visiting mount Toro, from which you’ll admire the entire contour of the island.

You can find reminders of the military age of Minorca in places such as the Fortaleza de la Mola, the tower of Fornells or Fort Marlborough, which is a reflection of the struggles between Spain, Great Britain and France to take possession of the island (spoiler alert: Spain kept it!)

If you enjoy natural parks, you’ll love the S’Albufera des Grau. There you’ll feel more connected to nature than anywhere else and you will get a chance to appreciate the particular flora and fauna of the island.  Another curious and traditional option is to see the nightfall from one of the lighthouses.

Minorca is a small island, which is an advantage when it comes to traveling. Bike rides are a great option to see the beautiful, unique landmarks. There is something for everybody. Whether you get there by ship or by plane, you will find all sorts of offers.

Its gastronomy is quite special because it is built from the contributions of all the cultures that have lived there over the centuries. Cheeses, pasta, sweets… you name it!

Our conclusion: Minorca is small, beautiful and fun. So stop waiting and start packing!

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