Iceland Review is Iceland’s oldest surviving English-language publication. Founded in 1963, it has spent every year since bringing its readers the highest quality content in news, travel, events and culture in Iceland.
English-language publishing is at once a highly competitive and crucially important market. Since Iceland Review’s inception, dozens of English-language publications have come and gone, with vanishingly few able to keep their lights on in the present day.

Sets a standard
This is due in no small part to Iceland Review’s example. The publication has set the standard for what English-language publishing in Iceland not only can but should be, and proven its quality to a dedicated audience of readers, many of whom have been following the publication for decades.
At the same time, Iceland Review has been able to adapt to the times. Their website first went online in 1999, readily embraced podcasting and video essays, and have most importantly kept up with rising Icelandic stars in music, sports and entertainment.

Present, Past & Future
This dedication to running ahead of the pack also means that they have had their finger on the pulse when it comes to the ever-changing landscape of tourism in Iceland.
For this reason, prospective and current visitors to Iceland have relied on Iceland Review to give them the latest in new tours on offer, recommendations on what tours and accommodations to book, as well as what additional resources will help make a visit to Iceland more enjoyable.
Looking to the future, Iceland Review aims to continue that policy of leading by example. By maintaining the highest standards of journalism, keep an eagle eye on the tourism industry, and going the extra mile to provide the proven quality of information to its thousands of readers, Iceland Review will continue to be the shining example that it established itself to be decades ago.
We recommend you visit Travel - Iceland Review for insights and quality content about Iceland news, events and culture.