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Iceland Complete Guide: Food, Tourism, Culture, History, Economy, IT, Business Travel

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Introduction

Iceland (Icelandic: Island) is an island nation in the North Atlantic, sitting atop the junction of the European and North American tectonic plates. With a population of about 380,000 and its capital in Reykjavik, Iceland is a land of fire and ice where volcanoes, glaciers, geysers, and the Northern Lights coexist.


🍽️ Food

Signature Dishes

Icelandic cuisine combines Viking-era preservation techniques with modern sensibility.

DishDescription
HakarlFermented shark. Iceland's most famous traditional food
PlokkfiskurFish and potato mash. Traditional comfort food
HangikjotSmoked lamb. A Christmas essential
SkyrTraditional Icelandic dairy product, similar to yogurt but technically a cheese
PylsurLamb sausage hot dog. Baejarins Bezta in Reykjavik is famous
HardfiskurWind-dried fish. Eaten as a snack with butter

Skyr

Skyr has over 1,000 years of history as a traditional Icelandic dairy product. With high protein and low fat content, it has become a global health food trend in recent years.

Drinks

  • Brennevin: Traditional spirit called "Black Death." Caraway-flavored
  • Icelandic Beer: Beer was banned until 1989. March 1st is celebrated as Beer Day
  • Icelandic Tap Water: Among the world's purest, sourced from glaciers

🏛️ Tourism

Top Destinations

PlaceRegionHighlights
Golden CircleSouthThingvellir National Park, Geysir, Gullfoss waterfall circuit
Blue LagoonSouthwestWorld-famous geothermal spa
Jokulsarlon Glacier LagoonSoutheastIcebergs floating in a lake. Diamond Beach
Snaefellsnes PeninsulaWestIceland in miniature. Setting of a Jules Verne novel
LandmannalaugarHighlandsColorful rhyolite mountains and natural hot springs
AkureyriNorthIceland's second city. Whale watching hotspot

Ring Road (Route 1)

The 1,322 km Ring Road circling Iceland is one of the most beautiful drives in the world. Seven to ten days allows coverage of all major attractions.

Best Time to Visit

  • Summer (June-August): Midnight sun, best road access, Highlands open
  • Winter (October-March): Northern Lights, ice caves, blue hour
  • September: Aurora season begins plus autumn colors

🎭 Culture and People

Saga Literature

Iceland is the home of medieval Saga literature. These heroic tales and family histories from the Viking Age hold a unique place in world literary history. Iceland publishes more books per capita than any other country.

Social Characteristics

  • Gender Equality: Ranked first in the World Economic Forum Gender Gap Index for 14 consecutive years
  • Naming Culture: No surnames; patronymics are used (father's name + son/dottir)
  • Small Society: Everyone knows everyone. There is even an app to check if you are related
  • Jolabokaflod: Christmas tradition of gifting books

Basic Icelandic Phrases

EnglishIcelandicPronunciation
HelloHallooHa-loh
Thank youTakkTahk
Excuse meAfsokidAf-sah-kith
CheersSkolSkohl
GoodbyeBlessBless

📜 History

Key Historical Timeline

PeriodEvent
874Norwegian Viking settlement begins
930Althingi established. World's oldest parliament
1262Came under Norwegian rule
1380Danish rule begins
1944Full independence from Denmark, republic established
2008Financial crisis: all three major banks collapsed
2010Eyjafjallajokull eruption disrupted European air travel

World's First Democracy

The Althingi, established in 930, is the world's oldest surviving parliament. Viking chieftains gathered at the Thingvellir plains to create laws and settle disputes.


🏆 Notable Figures

PersonFieldAchievement
Leif EriksonExplorationReached North America 500 years before Columbus
Halldor LaxnessLiteratureNobel Prize in Literature (1955)
BjorkMusicInternationally acclaimed experimental artist
Sigur RosMusicIconic post-rock band
Vigdis FinnbogadottirPoliticsWorld's first democratically elected female president (1980)
Eidur GudjohnsenSportsLegend of Icelandic football

💰 Economy

Overview

MetricValue
GDP (Nominal)Approx. 28 billion USD (2025)
GDP per CapitaApprox. 73,000 USD
Key IndustriesTourism, fisheries, aluminum, geothermal energy
CurrencyIcelandic Krona (ISK)
UnemploymentApprox. 3-4%

Renewable Energy Powerhouse

Iceland generates nearly 100% of its electricity from renewable sources (about 65% geothermal, 35% hydroelectric). This abundant energy is used to attract aluminum smelting and data center industries.

2008 Financial Crisis and Recovery

The 2008 financial crisis caused all three major banks to collapse, devastating the economy. Iceland prosecuted the bankers responsible and implemented structural reforms, achieving a remarkably rapid recovery that is studied as a global model.


💻 IT Ecosystem

Digital Nation

Iceland punches well above its weight in digital capabilities relative to its population.

CompanySectorDescription
CCP GamesGamingDeveloper of EVE Online
MoneriumFintechBlockchain-based electronic money platform
GangverkSoftwareIceland's largest software studio
AzazoAIAI-powered software development
Treble TechnologiesAcousticsAI-based architectural acoustics simulation

IT Characteristics

  1. Data Center Hub: Cold climate and cheap renewable energy attract data centers
  2. High Internet Penetration: Over 99% of the population uses the internet
  3. Gaming Industry: CCP Games' EVE Online is a world-class MMORPG
  4. Blockchain/Fintech: Innovation through regulatory sandbox approaches

✈️ Business Travel Guide

Essential Information

ItemDetails
Visa90-day visa-free for Korean passport holders (Schengen Area)
CurrencyIcelandic Krona (ISK). 1 USD is approx. 137 ISK
Time ZoneUTC year-round (no daylight saving time)
LanguageIcelandic (English widely spoken)
Voltage230V, Type C/F plugs

Business Culture

  • Informal Atmosphere: First names are the default, regardless of rank
  • Time Flexibility: More relaxed about time than other Nordic countries
  • Small Network: Everyone is connected, so reputation matters greatly
  • Direct Communication: Frank and straightforward communication preferred

Cost Advisory

Iceland is among the most expensive countries in the world. A restaurant meal costs about 3,000-6,000 ISK per person, and a beer about 1,500 ISK. Shopping at Bonus supermarket helps save on food costs.

Weather Preparation

  • Winter (Nov-Mar): -5 to 5 degrees C. Waterproof windproof jacket and layering essential
  • Summer (Jun-Aug): 10-15 degrees C. Pack light winter clothes even in summer
  • Wind: Strong winds year-round significantly lower the wind chill factor

Conclusion

Iceland may have only 380,000 people, but it established the world's first parliament and achieved nearly 100% renewable energy. From surreal landscapes shaped by volcanoes and glaciers to Viking saga literature and the music of Bjork, Iceland delivers an unforgettable experience to every visitor.


References

  • Visit Iceland official tourism site: visiticeland.com
  • Statistics Iceland: statice.is
  • Invest in Iceland: invest.is
  • OECD Economic Surveys: Iceland 2025