Showing posts with label iceland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iceland. Show all posts

Pack Your Bags: Icelandic Super Jeeps


We are back in Reykjavic
after several days out on the road.

Literally, we slept out in a hut last night
after spending the past two days crawling around
the mountains of Iceland in these bad boys.





Icelandic SuperJeeps 
are the biggest cars you have ever seen.

Like monster trucks, but bigger, and practical.

(Not just for rolling over other cars? Why is that?)

Though you spend most of your time 
going up the steepest inclines you've never imagined
on snowy volcanos and summits,

you also get to go to some rugged non-snow destinations, too.

Like Haifoss- which means the "high waterfall."






My breath was taken away 
when I walked around the edge 
to reveal the canyon below.






Literally, I got so excited
I started yelling at Tyler 
and running around the edge
like a yellow lab upon finding
a squirrel sneaking under the fence.















If you come to Iceland,
check out getting a super jeep.

We take one up Hekla (the snoozing volcano)
and out to Landmannalaugur
for a night at the hut.

We use Iceland Explorers to book our trips
and they do an amazing job!

*Note: You can drive many places by yourself in Iceland,
however- to reach some places (Landmannalaugur & Thorsmock), 
you'll need professional drivers
on professional vehicles!





*all images original to Aspiring Kennedy

Iceland Gets Cozy (ASOS Edition)



In a perfect world,

each trip we went on
would allow for me to 
buy a fitting wardrobe
with the perfect outfits
to compliment our changing settings.

I'd be wearing chambray & Lanvin in Paris.

You could find me in Missoni & leather strappy sandals in Como.

Spain would warrant unlimited Massimo Dutti & cool wayfarers.

But that's not the world I live in...

because if it were,
Tyler & I would have raided the ASOS site
before leaving for Iceland.





They just do Scandinavian really well...
and, oh yeah, affordably.

Oh well.

Who could complain with a view like this?



Not this (hand-me down wearing) girl.






Pack Your Bags: Iceland's Blue Lagoon





I think that long before I knew anything 
about Iceland's glaciers or waterfalls,
I wanted to go there
just so that I could go to 
the Blue Lagoon.

I think I had seen a travel documentary that went there
and then it was in American Way magazine during a long flight...
I can't really remember what made it such a prominently placed item
on my "In My Wildest Dreams" travel list,
but it was sitting pretty high up there.

(Probably somewhere in between 
above-water hut in Bora Boar & elephant riding in Thailand.)

Last year, when my boss 
came up with the brilliant addition
of an Icelandic safari to our UK semester,
I was instantly sold.

After exploring this quirky little island, Iceland
-which is spelled "Island" by it's natives-
I've come to appreciate so much more 
than just the initial allure of the milky mineral bath....

But let's be real:
I'm still completely obsessed with it.

Viola looks ridiculous in this pic... but it was either this one, closed eyes or a spit bubble. 


IcelandAir operates transatlantic flights through Keflavic,
which happens to be about 20 minutes from the lagoon...

and apparently, these flights can sometimes be less expensive
than direct fares from other airlines.

So what am I saying?

Make it happen, people.

Visiting the lagoon is an amazing experience
that you should add to your travel bucket list.

I'd even say it was once in a lifetime...
but I'm going back later this week,
so that kind of ruins it, right?




A few things to know:

Taxis from Keflavic to the Lagoon are about 7,000 ISK 
(which, these days is about $55-60 USD)...

I would try and cram as many bodies as you can in a cab. 

Or you can book one of these daytrips
(either from Reykjavic or Keflavik)
for a really affordable price
from a company like Reykjavic Excursions.

(Note: fare included return bus ticket & admission!)






There are a few admission options upon check in.

There's the STANDARD EXPERIENCE,
which allows for a locker, no towel, no robe... not much of anything else.

There's the COMFORT EXPERIENCE
which allows for a locker, towel, robe, drink at the swim up bar, etc.

There's the PREMIUM EXPERIENCE
giving you all the previously stated good plus slippers, a meal at the restaurant, &
line skipping (there's never been one when I've been, but I've only been in Sep & Oct).

And then, of course, there is the LUXURY EXPERIENCE
which gives you all the trimmings 
plus access to their Exclusive Lounge with private showers & sunchairs.





Okay, so those are the options...
but here's what we did:


Got the Standard Experience and then added on the robe & towels a la carte.
That way, we weren't paying for the drinks, the 5 EURO gift card to the gift shop
and other small stuff that I didn't really want.

Granted, we still got drinks in the lagoon...
how could we resist?

But, still... got save those bucks (err... Krona) where you can.

You'll have lockers to store all your goodies and
a wristband that you can charge whatever you purchase on.

Next time we go, I'm bringing 
a plastic shopping bag with handles 
to hang up my camera & phone in
when we are outside.

It's so misty
and the only place to cover your phone/camera 
is by covering it with your towel
on the wet ground...
thus, soaking your towel. 

Small things make a big difference, people.




Don't miss the giant crates of mineral mud mask (free!)
that you can cake on your face 
as you swan around the lagoon
allowing you to resemble a swamp-like alien.

It's all part of the experience.




There's also a sauna & steam room
(and a locker room full of naked Icelandic women)
to complete the spa experience.

Grab a coffee and head up to the relaxation room after you are done.

It's a good place to cool down and unwind before heading out.

I'm pretty sure instinct will guide you 
through the rest of it.

It's pretty amazing.



Have a smoothie from the bar
for me when you go!

Have you been? What am I forgetting to tell you?
What was your favorite part of visiting the Blue Lagoon?





*all images original to Aspiring Kennedy

On The Road Again: ICELAND (& some tears).



Today's the day.


We are off to Iceland!









Last year, 
we touched down
in a crazy place we had never visited,
with a group of 20 people 
to lead around a place we'd never been...

...and with the new knowledge 
that we had a belly full of babies.

To say we felt a little uneasy is an understatement,
but it was also an incredibly exciting time for us.

We felt like we were on top of the world.



I thought I looked so pregnant here. Ha! 16 weeks pregnant.






This year, we're walking back to the same starting point,
-maybe limping a little, if I'm honest.

It's really hard for Tyler & I to revisit the places and times
that we associate with the hopes & excitement we had
for having two babies.

I can't really explain it...
but in those moments when you remember what happened
-that you had a child that you loved and that she died-
 it feels like getting the wind knocked out of you.

It feels so terrible and so sad.

You just can't even believe that something so bad actually happened...
and after a few minutes,
 you somehow refocus to whatever was in front of you
recompose yourself,
and wipe off the streams of mascara 
that have dried to whatever is that you were holding- baby included.

I guess the good news is:
there could be worse places & jobs to do
when you're feeling low.

We'll take a trip to Iceland as a win
in the midst of this season of heartache...

And I can guarantee that Viola 
will be having the time of her life.

{Thank you, God, for giving her to us.}

So that's a rare, candid peek 
at where we are
and how we are coping.

We feel undeservingly fortunate
and hopeful of the joy in the life surrounding us
as we muddle through a period of heavy grief.






We'll be hitting the ground running
as soon as we touch down.

Make sure you follow along on instagram (username: aspiringkennedy)
and keep up with the crazy adventures.






*all images original to Aspiring Kennedy

Pack Your Bags: Iceland's Glacial Lagoon


I can't believe it's been six months 
since our trip to Iceland.

That trip was one of the most surreal experiences..

Going into it, 
I really didn't know what to expect.

{Which maybe is the best way to experience things sometimes.}

I had some sort of expectation
that involved Vikings, IKEA & 
a day trip to the Blue Lagoon in my head.

I may also thought I would get to see penguins...
which I soon learned is ridiculous.

{Obviously, I didn't know much about Iceland before arriving.}

While this discovery could have left me downtrodden,
all it took was a day at the famous glacial lagoon
along Iceland's Southern Coast
to fulfill all my iceberg fantasies.







Well, actually...
I still dream of playing with penguins,
but this day was a pretty awesome filler.

Not only is the lagoon stunning,
but you can book a boat tour
through the glaciers
and it... well, it's just stunning.




We were lucky to be there on a beaming day
and the blue of the water and the ice
was slightly unreal...

We felt like we had stumbled upon 
one of the best kept secrets in the world...
along with a really tasty donut & hot chocolate.




It made wearing ginormous life jackets totally worth it.



If you want to visit Jokulsarlon
(which I highly recommend you doing),
I'd pair it up with a day trip along Route 1
to visit Skaftafell National Park
where you can hike to see the famous Svartifoss waterfall
and see the Skaftafellsjokull Glacier along the ring road.






You can book a tour on the lagoon here
and I would make sure to do this in advance
to insure your day out of Reykjavic isn't thwarted
by the heartbreak of sold-out boats upon arrival.

I hope you find yourself floating around
this lagoon sometime in your future...
it's something that is not to be missed!

For other posts on our trip to Iceland, click here.



*all images original to Aspiring Kennedy

Pack Your Bags: The South Shore, Iceland


Is it cold yet where you live?

It's pretty darn wintery feeling here in England.

Almost about the same temperatures 
that we were experiencing two months ago in Iceland.

Not that it is too surprising to find yourself
bundled up in a land named, well, after frozen water.

Don't worry though.

Despite the low temps,
you are typically so excited by the endless rainbows and waterfalls
you can find yourself jumping and skipping 
your way into a nice sweat.

Here are some of the gorgeous sites we saw
after leaving Reykjavic 
and heading out into the unknown
under the care of our awesome outfitters, Nature Explorer Iceland.



Getting my baby bump on at Skaftafell National Park.


The glorious (and famous) waterfalls,  Skogafoss.






Heading to Iceland's fourth largest glacier, Myrdalsjokull.




As close to the glacier that we could safely get. You can fall hundreds of feet in the cracks. Beware!

See what I mean?

This place could have anyone
 finding themselves in a hot fuss
over how gorgeous it is.

Just pack some warm boots, a bit of Gore-Tex
and your acclimating emotions will take care of the rest.

If you're planning a trip to Iceland,
here are some of the things we did (and loved) on Iceland's South Shore:

We stayed at Hotel Laki (recommended!),
took a boat ride through a glacier lagoon called Jokulsarlon,
went horseback riding on funny little Icelandic ponies at Hestheimar,
visited the stunning waterfalls of Skogafoss & Seljalandsfoss
and hiked through Skaftafell National Park.



*all images original to Aspiring Kennedy

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