Jewells Chambers

All Things Iceland

Society EN ↓ 270 episodes

Discover Iceland’s language, history, culture, & nature

Author

Jewells Chambers

Category

Society

Podcast website

allthingsiceland.com

Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Iceland’s Glaciers & Coastline are Disappearing – Here’s how Your Visit Can Help Scientists 09.07.2026

What if your next trip to Iceland could do more than create unforgettable memories? In this episode, I sit down with Anne Peters and geologist Johannes Marteinn from Katla UNESCO Global Geopark to explore one of the most fascinating experiences I’ve ever had in Iceland: science-backed expeditions where everyday travelers help collect real scientific data. The best part? You don’t need...

I Tested the Icelandic AI Learning Platform So You Don’t Have To – The Pros & Cons 28.05.2026

Learning Icelandic can honestly feel overwhelming. If you’ve ever tried to learn the language, you probably already know that there are a lot of scattered resources online, different classes, private tutors, apps, YouTube videos, grammar books, and random websites that may or may not help depending on your learning style. One of the questions I get asked the most is how to actually learn Icelandic...

From Venezuela to Iceland: How Valenttina Griffin Built a Life Across Cultures 15.05.2026

I sat down with an inspiring Venezuelan-born entrepreneur, Valenttina Griffin, who has made Iceland her home. Through a lively conversation, Valenttina shares her experiences of navigating different cultures, thriving in the tech industry, and her entrepreneurial journey that spans multiple continents. Join us as we explore her insights on leadership, the power of community, and the importance of...

The Cost of a 5-Day Trip to Iceland. Local Expert Advice on how to budget for it. 14.05.2026

Along with hearing about volcanoes, waterfalls, black sand beaches, and gorgeous landscapes, one of the biggest things people associate with Iceland is how expensive it is. And honestly, that conversation comes up constantly. It’s one of the most common questions when I am helping travelers planning their first trip here. Iceland has built a reputation online for being adventurous and fascinating,...

5 Places in Iceland Worth the Detour (That Most Travelers Miss) 04.05.2026

There are places in Iceland that are easy to visit. And then there are places that require a bit more effort, but reward you in ways you honestly don’t expect. I’m sharing 5 places across the country that are absolutely worth the detour . These aren’t your typical Golden Circle stops. These are the kinds of places that make people say: “Wait… THIS was in Iceland?!” If you’re planning a trip and wa...

Why Thousands Are Visiting Iceland for the Rare 2026 Solar Eclipse 11.04.2026

The 2026 total solar eclipse is already drawing attention from travelers around the world, and for good reason. The last time a total solar eclipse was visible in Iceland was in 1954 , and the next one won’t happen again until 2196 .  This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN4ZKGJ7QYI What Makes a Total Solar Eclipse So Special A total solar eclipse is when...

Iceland’s Most Delicious Holiday – Cream Bun Day (Bolludagur) 12.02.2026

If there were ever a holiday that felt personally designed for me, it’s Bolludagur, Iceland’s cream bun day and, in my opinion, Iceland’s most delicious holiday . Bolludagur takes place every year on the Monday before Lent. And on this day, Iceland collectively agrees to eat an unreasonable amount of cream bun without guilt, without shame, and usually without stopping at just one. What Is a Bolla,...

Bríet Ísis Elfar – Interview with Iceland’s Fearless Pop Visionary 07.02.2026

Bríet Ísis Elfar is not just one of Iceland’s biggest music stars. She’s an artist who embodies fearlessness, authenticity, and constant reinvention. Her breakout English-language single In Too Deep in 2018 introduced her sultry, soulful voice to the world, but it was her 2020 album Kveðja, Bríet that catapulted her to national stardom. She won “Album of the Year” and cemented herself as one of th...

5 Iceland Travel Myths – Winter Edition 28.01.2026

There’s a lot of advice about traveling to Iceland, and not all of it is helpful. In this podcast episode, I’m breaking down five common Iceland travel myths that end up quietly costing travelers time, money, and energy. From unrealistic expectations about weather to misunderstandings around driving and seasons, this episode will help you spot the assumptions that derail trips before they even beg...

Iceland Is Small But Here’s Why That’s Misleading 19.01.2026

If you’ve ever looked at a map of Iceland and thought,  “Oh wow, it’s tiny — we can totally see everything,” you are not alone. I hear this all the time . And honestly? It makes sense.  Iceland looks small on a map, but traveling through it is a very different experience. I’m going to explain why Iceland being ‘small’ is actually misleading , and how that misunderstanding causes a lot of travelers...

Christmas Gift Ideas for Your Iceland Obsessed Friend 07.12.2025

If you’re searching for the perfect Christmas gift for that Iceland-obsessed friend in your life, I’ve got you covered. As someone who lives in Iceland and shares all things Icelandic year-round, I’ve rounded up a curated list of meaningful, cozy, and delicious gifts that will make any Iceland lover light up this holiday season. Here are some wonderful Iceland-inspired ideas (links included): 1. A...

A Pioneering Icelandic Actress – Aldís Amah Hamilton 13.09.2025

Aldís Amah Hamilton is a trailblazing Icelandic actress, writer, and cultural icon. Born in Germany and raised in Reykjavík, she has starred in hit shows like The Valhalla Murders , Netflix’s Katla , and co-created the gripping series Black Sands . In 2019, she made history as the first woman of color to embody the Fjallkonan , Iceland’s national symbol on Independence Day in Reykjavík, which is t...

3 Things I Wish I Knew Before Visiting Iceland for the First Time 07.09.2025

If I could go back to my very first trip to Iceland in 2013, knowing what I know now after living here for over nine years and traveling extensively around the country, there are three major things I would do differently. And I think these are going to help you as you’re planning your own adventure here. 1. Understanding how Daylight Hours Impact Travel Plans in Iceland When I came here for the fi...

More Than Music: Iceland’s Pop Icon Páll Óskar on Life, Love & Legacy 06.08.2025

Since bursting onto the scene in 1993, Páll Óskar—also known as Paul Oscar—has been turning heads, moving hips, and breaking boundaries. He’s not just a singer. He’s a performer, a provocateur, a fearless icon who has never shied away from being exactly who he is—openly gay, genre-bending, and unapologetically fabulous. And let me tell you, he’s not slowing down anytime soon. His music and style h...

Is This Iceland’s Best-Kept Secret Stay? – Harmony Lodge Tour 09.07.2025

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 Sou...

Why My Life in Iceland Will Never Be the Same 09.06.2025

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 i...

Iceland Faces Pickpocket Surge: How to Keep Your Belongings Safe 27.05.2025

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...

Iceland in Summer: How to Dress Like a Local (and Stay Dry!) 18.05.2025

Summer in Iceland is just around the corner, so I’m diving into a topic that comes up a lot — how to dress and pack for summer in Iceland . Whether you’re planning to explore glaciers, wander lava fields, hike to waterfalls, or just soak in the geothermal goodness, dressing right for Iceland’s unpredictable summer weather is key to staying warm, dry, and comfortable. Summer Months in Iceland...

Reykjavík’s Live Music Venues — From Harpa to Hidden Gems 14.05.2025

Whether you’re a fan of classical, experimental, indie rock, jazz, or even Cuban-inspired grooves, Iceland’s capital offers a surprising variety of venues catering to every musical taste. Today, I’m taking you on a virtual tour of some of the most beloved — and sometimes overlooked — places to catch a live performance in and around Reykjavík. So, let’s crank up the volume and dive in! 1. Har...

How Iceland Got its Name 08.04.2025

I’m taking you on a journey back in time to uncover the story behind how Iceland got its name. This tale involves three adventurous Norsemen who each left their mark on this rugged island, but only one name endured through history. The First Two Vikings That Tried to Name The Landmass To hear the whole story about the first two Vikings that named this country, I have included that in The Savvy Tra...

Two-Lane Roundabouts are Different in Iceland – Know These Rules Before You Drive Here 28.03.2025

I’m diving into an important yet often overlooked aspect of driving in Iceland—the unique rules of two-lane roundabouts. Even if you are from Europe, there is a good chance that Iceland does two-lane roundabouts a little different than what you expect. How to Save Money on Your Rental Car in Iceland Before we get into that, I want to give a shout-out to our amazing sponsors,  Go Car Rental Iceland...

Your Step-by-Step Guide to Planning an Awesome Trip to Iceland 25.02.2025

If you’ve ever dreamed of exploring Iceland but felt overwhelmed with all the planning, or you’re just not sure how to make the most of your time here, then you’re in luck because I have the perfect solution. The Savvy Traveler’s Guide to Iceland is officially live! And in today’s episode, I’m going to break down exactly how this brand-new video guide can help you experience Iceland like a local,...

7 Reasons Iceland is Expensive & How to Make Your Trip More Affordable 19.02.2025

Whether you’ve visited Iceland before or you’re planning your dream trip, you’ve likely noticed that prices here are higher when compared to many other countries. From groceries and restaurants to accommodations and activities, Iceland’s cost of living and travel expenses can be a shock to the wallet. But why is that the case? I’ll break down the key reasons behind Iceland’s high prices, including...

5 Essential Do’s and Don’ts to Know When Visiting Iceland 15.02.2025

Whether you’re planning your first trip to Iceland or you’ve visited before, knowing the do’s and don’ts can make your experience smoother and more enjoyable. Iceland is a breathtaking country with unique cultural norms, unpredictable weather, and natural wonders that demand respect and preparation. I’ll walk you through essential travel tips—things you should absolutely do to get the most out of...

Expert Advice on How to Hunt the Northern Lights in Iceland 31.01.2025

In this captivating episode, I sat down with Christian Legère, the visionary behind Emerald Skies of Iceland , to delve into the mesmerizing world of the Northern Lights. As a seasoned expert, Christian has dedicated his career to guiding enthusiasts and travelers through the ethereal dance of the aurora borealis across Iceland’s night skies. Northern Lights photo by Christian Legère More...

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