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Trade News & Updates


Stay informed with the latest news from Iceland’s Travel Trade industry. Below, you’ll find curated links to news articles and updates specifically selected to benefit travel professionals specializing in tours to Iceland.

The 2026 Solar Eclipse in Iceland


Mark your calendars for August 12, 2026. This date offers a rare and unique opportunity to witness a total solar eclipse in one of the most beautiful settings on Earth. Read more





What´s New in Iceland in 2026

A circular viewing platform overlooks Seyðisfjörður from a mountainside high above the fjord. Steep mountains rise on either side of the water, with patches of snow, drifting mist, and rugged volcanic terrain creating a dramatic East Iceland


As one of the world’s greatest bucket-list destinations, Iceland is a land of striking landscapes and ever-changing nature. From major celestial events to cultural experiences, Iceland 2026 is shaping up to be an exciting year for travelers. Across every region, there are fresh ways to enjoy the island’s incredible landscapes.
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Iceland - Leading the Global Peace Index once again

people walking amongs ice by Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon


For the 19th year in a row, Iceland has been ranked the most peaceful country in the world in the Global Peace Index. This continued recognition reflects a way of life shaped by openness, strong community ties, and a deep connection to nature.
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Visiting Iceland in the summer

Studlagil canyon

Iceland in the summer sees the country in full, vibrant bloom. Long, sunlit days make the season perfect for extended explorations and road trips to the island’s wildest corners. It’s the only season when some remote regions, like the Icelandic Highlands, open up, revealing mineral-stained mountains and rugged trails.
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UNESCO recognizes Icelandic swimming pool culture
UNESCO has added Icelandic swimming pool culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, recognizing its importance in Icelandic daily life. More than places to swim, the pools serve as communal spaces where people of all ages gather to relax, connect, and support their physical, mental, and social well-being. Read more

Volcanic activity on Reykjanes Peninsula
Since December 2023, nine eruptions have occurred on the Reykjanes Peninsula. The latest, by Sundhnúksgígar crater, started on July 16 and ended on August 5, 2025. Air traffic remains unaffected, and all services across Iceland operate normally.
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