The photo below was taken from our balcony around 7:30 this morning.
| Mount Esja in background |
Reykjavik, Iceland's government seat is home to half the island's population. It is a colorful city with concrete houses painted in light colors topped by colorful red, blue and green roofs. Its name comes from the Icelandic words for smoke (reykur) and bay (vik).
Iceland is known as the "Land of Fire and Ice" due to its landscape shaped by glaciers and active volcanoes. The tiny town of Reykjavik is surrounded by ice covered peaks, volcanoes and geothermal vents. Most of the homes here are heated by near-boiling water from the hot springs.
The majority of marine activities include whale and puffin watching.
Here are some interesting facts about Reykjavik.
| modern buildings, downtown Reykjavik |
| downtown Reykjavik |
| Hallgrímskirkja, largest church in Iceland |
| stainless steel sculpture "Sea Voyager" |
| rent a scooter |
This afternoon the sun came out so here is the scene from our balcony before we sailed.