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All Things Iceland

All Things Iceland

By: Jewells Chambers
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Discover Iceland’s language, history, culture, & nature©2020 All Things Iceland Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
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  • Is This Iceland’s Best-Kept Secret Stay? – Harmony Lodge Tour
    Jul 9 2025
    I recently stayed at Harmony Lodge, and let me tell you… it blew me away.If the idea of relaxing in a private sauna and hot tub, surrounded by Icelandic nature — and away from the tourist crowds — sounds like a dream, then keep listening. I’ll also be sharing an exclusive discount you can use to save up to 25% on your own stay at Harmony Lodge. My Stay at Harmony Lodge: Nestled in the serene South Icelandic countryside, this incredible place is just 10 minutes from Seljalandsfoss, one of the most famous waterfalls in the country. Despite being so close to big attractions, it feels completely remote. You won’t hear cars. You won’t see crowds. You’re just surrounded by open land, mossy hills, and stunning views.Each lodge is built with floor-to-ceiling glass walls, giving you panoramic views of the landscape. From the moment I stepped inside, I felt like I had entered a warm, cozy bubble where I could completely unwind. The design is minimal yet luxurious — Scandinavian style with Icelandic charm.And get this — every lodge comes with its own private sauna and hot tub. I honestly don’t think I’ve ever felt so relaxed after a day of exploring. Sitting in the hot tub at sunset with the fresh Icelandic air around me and the quiet of nature all around… It’s the kind of peaceful you can’t describe — you have to experience it. Perfect Base for Exploring the South Coast: Another thing I loved is how Harmony Lodge strikes the perfect balance: peaceful seclusion, but super close to the major sites.From the lodge, you’re:10 minutes from Seljalandsfoss30 minutes from SkógafossJust over an hour from Reynisfjara Black Sand BeachClose to Þórsmörk, Eyjafjallajökull, and many more iconic stops.You can easily explore during the day, then come back to complete privacy and calm — no busy hotels, no noisy hallways, no stress. Special Discount to save on Harmony Lodge for All Things Iceland Listeners: Now, here’s the exciting part — I have an exclusive discount for All Things Iceland listeners and followers!✨ Use code JEWELLS10 at checkout to save 10% on your stay at Harmony Lodge.Even better — if you book two nights or more for a stay between now and August 31st, 2025, you can combine my 10% code with their current 15% discount. That’s 25% off total!🗓️ The discount code is valid until July 31st, 2025, and you can book for any stay up until December 31st, 2025.Just go to: https://harmonyretreatlodge.comAnd enter JEWELLS10 at checkout. Why Harmony Lodge Might Be Right for You Whether you're visiting Iceland for the first time, or you’ve been here before, staying at Harmony Lodge is such a special experience. It’s perfect for:Couples on a romantic getawayTravelers looking to unplug and relaxNature lovers and photographersAnd anyone who wants to experience Iceland in a deeper, more tranquil wayAnd I think we all deserve a little luxury and stillness sometimes — especially in a country as beautiful as this.If you end up staying there, please let me know what you think! I’d love to hear about your experience. Random Fact of the Episode The ferry to the Westman Island is just a short drive from the lodge. On a clear day, you can even see the islands from Harmony lodge which is awesome. The 50-minute ferry ride to Vestmannaeyja is totally worth it, especially in the summer.Heimaey is such a fun and special place to visit. You can easily drive around the island and do different activities in just one day. I highly recommend adding this island to your itinerary. Icelandic Word of the Episode jafnvægi - harmony Share this with a Friend Facebook Email Threads Let's Be Social Youtube Instagram Tiktok Facebook
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    13 mins
  • Why My Life in Iceland Will Never Be the Same
    Jun 9 2025
    I have some deeply personal and exciting news to share with you today…I’m pregnant! 🍼💫My mind is still blown that there is a tiny human growing inside of me. It's been such a surreal, emotional, and beautiful experience. And honestly, it’s made me fall in love with this country in a whole new way.This journey has already taught me so much — about Iceland's healthcare system, the incredible prenatal care here, and yes, even the costs and cultural norms around pregnancy. So I’ll be sharing periodic pregnancy updates right here on the podcast, and also on YouTube, Instagram, and my other social channels. If you're curious about what it's like to be pregnant in Iceland — from ultrasounds to maternity leave to navigating it all as a foreigner — stay tuned.I just hit the 20-week mark, which means I’m officially halfway! How I am Celebrating Being 20 Weeks Pregnant To celebrate this life-changing milestone with you — my amazing community — I’m offering 25% off The Savvy Traveler’s Guide to Iceland for a limited time. Whether you’re planning your first trip or returning for another magical adventure, this guide is packed with tips to make your Iceland visit smoother, richer, and more meaningful.🎉 Use the code june25 at checkout to get 25% off! Share this with a Friend Facebook Email Threads Let's Be Social Youtube Instagram Tiktok Facebook Thank you for being part of this journey with me — and now with us. 💛 Þakka þér kærlega fyrir að hlusta og sjáumst fljótlega.
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    8 mins
  • Iceland Faces Pickpocket Surge: How to Keep Your Belongings Safe
    May 27 2025
    If you’ve listened to this podcast for a while or reading my posts, you’ve probably heard me mention that Iceland is one of the safest countries in the world—and that’s absolutely true in many ways. Violent crime is incredibly rare, and the sense of community and trust is deeply woven into Icelandic society.But today, we need to talk about a growing concern—something that’s caught many tourists off guard: a rise in pickpocketing incidents, particularly in the south of Iceland, including well-traveled areas like Reykjavík, Þingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss, and even inside churches like Hallgrímskirkja. Iceland is Still Safe? Let me be clear: Iceland remains a safe place to travel. But just like anywhere that attracts large numbers of tourists, it’s not immune to the realities of opportunistic crime. And recently, we’ve seen a sharp increase in reports of pickpocketing—specifically targeting visitors at popular natural landmarks.Police in South Iceland have been investigating what appears to be a well-organised group—possibly ten individuals—who are blending into crowds at major tourist sites. These aren’t random thieves. According to local authorities and park rangers, they use a highly coordinated strategy, working in teams to distract and steal from unsuspecting tourists. How the Pickpockets Operate in Iceland Let’s take the geyser Strokkur in the Haukadalur Valley. When it erupts, hundreds of people gather to witness the spectacle—it's loud, dramatic, and absolutely worth seeing. But as your eyes are glued to the steam and water shooting into the sky, pickpockets might be watching you.They blend into the crowd, posing as fellow tourists. Some act as lookouts, some distract by chatting or even offering to take photos, and others use the distraction to reach into backpacks, pockets, or crossbody bags.Stolen items—mostly cash in euros, dollars, pounds, or krónur—are passed quickly to accomplices, making it hard to trace who took what.And this isn’t just happening at Strokkur. Similar reports have come from Gullfoss, Þingvellir, and even Reykjavík’s iconic Hallgrímskirkja church. In fact, the church recently posted warning signs at its entrance after a string of thefts occurred inside during visiting hours. Prevention Tips – Simple, Smart, Effective So, what can you do to avoid being targeted?Here are some practical, simple things you can do to stay safe:Use anti-theft bags. Look for ones with lockable zippers, cut-proof straps, and compartments that rest against your body.Keep valuables close. A money belt worn under your clothing is ideal for passports, IDs, and cash.Stay aware. If someone approaches you offering help, conversation, or to take your photo—especially in a crowded space—be friendly but cautious.Avoid back pockets. Never store your wallet or phone in a back pocket. It’s just too easy to snatch.Limit what you carry. Only take what you’ll need for the day—leave extra cards, cash, and your passport locked up at your accommodation.Be mindful in crowds. Places like Strokkur, Geysir, and the viewing platforms at Þingvellir draw hundreds of people. These moments of awe are unfortunately prime time for thieves.And one more thing: if the worst does happen and you are robbed, call 112—Iceland’s emergency services number. Also, make sure you have digital copies of your documents in a secure, password-protected folder, ideally emailed to yourself or saved in cloud storage. When & Where PickPocket Groups Strike the Most According to park rangers and local authorities, these organised pickpocket groups tend to appear in February, March, and July—timing their activities around peak tourism periods. They often arrive early in the morning, scout areas like Þingvellir’s Hakið viewpoint above the Almannagjá gorge, and move on from site to site in a very methodical way.This isn’t just some random occurrence—it’s a planned...
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    13 mins
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I truly enjoyed this episode, didn’t know that Icelanders didn’t have inside plumbing until the mid- 1900’s.

Swimming is so wonderful…

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I am going in December 2022.
super helpful! it's like the bioluminescent in PR (don't go during a full moon) . great advice.
she seems super cool

stumbled on this!!

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