TOP 25 AKUREYRI (ICELAND) Tourist Attractions (Things to Do)
25 things to do in Akureyri (Iceland)
Top 25 best places to visit in Akureyri, Iceland, by Explore Earth. Akureyri is a town in northern Iceland and known as Iceland's 5th largest municipality. Akurery is fishing center and an important port. There are so many tourist attractions in Akureyri listed on this video, keep watching it.
Things to do in Akureyri - Iceland are to visit Godafoss waterfall, Arctic Botanical Gardens (Lystigardurinn), The Old Farmhouse Laufas, Akureyrarkirkja, Nordurslod - Into the Arctic, The Aviation Museum, Hlidarfjall Akureyri, Akureyri Museum, Hof Cultural and Conference Center and The Motorcycle Museum of Iceland.
Some where to go or what to do list in Akureyri is to visit must see places such as Akureyri Catholic Church, Brunir House, Petting Zoo Daladyrd, Safnasafnid The Folk and Outsider Art Museum, Nonni's House, Graeni Hatturinn, Saurbaejarkirkja, Heart Traffic Light in Akureyri, The Industry Museum, Vaolaheioi Utsynispallur, Sverrir Hermannsson's Sundry Collection, Estuary of the River Eyjafjardara, Akureyri Art Museum, Laxdal House (Laxdalshus) and Linda Ola - Studio & Gallery.
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Our Guesthouse, Akureyri, Iceland
Your home in Akureyri. Our Guesthouse is an established guesthouse, located in downtown Akureyri, North Iceland. A short walking distance from the church of Akureyri and the waterfront. Hof Cultural and Conference Center is only a 6-minute walk away. Homely rooms and apartments that feature views of Akureyri and Eyjafjord.
FE Accommodation - Hotel in Akureyri, Iceland
FR: Doté d'une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite, le Swan Lake Accommodation propose un hébergement à Akureyri, à 500 mètres de la salle de conférences et centre culturel Hof. Toutes les chambres disposent d'une télévision à écran plat.
ES: El Swan Lake Accommodation está ubicado en Akureyri, a 500 metros del centro cultural y salón de conferencias Hof. Ofrece conexión WiFi gratuita. Las habitaciones disponen de TV de pantalla plana y baño privado o compartido.
DE: Das FE Accommodation bietet Unterkünfte mit kostenfreiem WLAN in Akureyri, 500 m vom Hof Cultural and Conference Center entfernt. Manche Unterkünfte bieten Berg- oder Stadtblick. Ein Flachbild-TV sorgt für Unterhaltung.
NL: Swan Lake Accommodation biedt accommodatie in Akureyri, op 500 meter van het cultureel en conferentiecentrum Hof. U kunt er gratis gebruikmaken van WiFi. Alle kamers hebben een flatscreen-tv en een eigen of gedeelde badkamer.
IT: Situato ad Akureyri, a 500 metri dal Centro Conferenze e Culturale Hof, lo Swan Lake Accommodation offre la connessione WiFi gratuita. Tutte le camere presentano una TV a schermo piatto e un bagno privato o in comune.
PT: Com acesso Wi-Fi gratuito, o FE Accommodation apresenta acomodações em Akureyri, a 500 metros do Hof - Centro Cultural e Sala de Conferências. Os quartos incluem uma televisão de ecrã plano.
JA: 無料Wi-Fiを提供するFE Accommodationは、アークレイリに位置し、ホフ文化センター&カンファレンスホールから500mです。 山または市街を望むユニットも用意しています。薄型テレビが付いています。
ZH: FE Accommodation民宿位于Akureyri,距离Hof - Cultural Center中心和会议大厅(Conference Hall)500米,设有免费WiFi。 部分客房享有山景或市景。民宿提供平板电视。
RU: Отель с проживанием в семье FE Accommodation находится в городе Акурейри, в 500 метрах от культурного центра и конференц-зала Hof. Предоставляется бесплатный Wi-Fi. Из окон нескольких номеров открывается вид на горы или город.
SV: FE Accommodation erbjuder boende i Akureyri, bara 500 meter från kultur- och konferenscentret Hof. Här finns tillgång till gratis WiFi. Alla rum har platt-TV och eget eller delat badrum.
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Akureyri - Capital of the north Iceland - city drone flight
Akureyri town situated on a peninsula Trollaskag, also called Capital of north Iceland, located between picturesque fjords Skagafjordur and Eyjafjörður. It is the second largest metropolitan area in Iceland, in terms of the number of quarters.
Although it is inhabited by about eighteen thousand people, it is considered the cultural capital of the northern regions of Iceland. The city is surrounded by spectacular granite mountains, reaching up to 1500 m height above sea level, The settlement was founded Helgi Magri (Helgi Skinny), who settled here with his wife in the 890 year. Although Akureyri as station trade was mentioned already in 1602, city rights settlement gained more than 200 years later, ie. In 1862. The name of the city was established by combining two Icelandic words: Akur (field) and Eyrie (spit).
Akureyri is an important communications center, houses the national airport and port, which provides 30% of the catches of fish on the island. This city is also the largest brewery in Iceland and the second largest hospital on the island. In 1978. He was appointed to the university by giving young people from the area of education and the opportunity to stay in the region. One of the directions is the Law of Polar as in the days of the struggle for influence in the Arctic is of interest to prospective students.
Akureyri is also the center of trade and service. This elegant and cosmopolitan place in the summer draws many tourists and Icelanders.
An interesting fact in Akureyri are red lights in the shape of hearts. This modification came in 2008 as a result of the banking crisis the Icelandic krona fell by half and the banks have announced bankruptcy, people lost their jobs saving etc. Reich kids from Akureyri worried the situation asked for the help of teachers, as a consequence of the idea that everywhere in place of the heart. So that adults could see that love is more important than money .
Most attractions are located in the center. Noteworthy is dominant over the city, situated on a hill church Akureyrarkirkja 1940., Which rises on the street Eyrarlandsvegur. Temple like Hallgrimskirkja in Reykjavik - designed by Icelandic architect Gudjon Samuelsson. Near the church is located Sigurgaedir building, which houses a museum dedicated to Matthias Jochumssonowi. This eminent writer became famous primarily as the creator of the Icelandic national anthem, also he translated the works of Shakespeare and Byron.
The great attraction is the botanical garden Lystigarðurinn, founded in 1912. Since then he has been three times enlarged, now it covers an area of about 3.6 ha area. Cultivation of exotic species is possible thanks to a specific microclimate, which prevails in the city. The garden is a great place for a walk. There are benches, pond and fountain, and the whole set is completed sculpture surrounded by greenery.
The main cultural center and conference town is Hof. Here are held numerous exhibitions, artistic presentations and fashion shows.
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Reykjavik Hostel village
A Downtown Village
Reykjavik Hostel Village offers Budget Travellers the Best
In the centre of Reykjavik, surrounded by the main shopping street, a major art gallery, a park, and a short distance from the local and up-country bus stations, Hótel Flóki has been transformed into a small village of pleasant houses for budget-conscious visitors, families, groups and travellers who are touring the country.
Each of its 5 houses has a suburban feel to it, with its own garden—great for sunbathing and barbecues. Visitors feel almost as if they are living in an Icelander's house—except for the friendly, multinational clientele, many of whom are returning to explore more of the country.
Your Reykjavik base
The Village makes an ideal spot to base from. It's within easy reach of every kind of restaurant, café and eating place—not to mention shops of all types, too. The local bus, or stræto, passes right in front of the main building and a large bus station is only a short walk. When coming from the airport, the transit buses will drop you off right at the door. When planning an up-country trip or tour, both the Reykjavik airport and the BSÍ bus station are close by.
The Reykjavik Hostel Village can supply rental cars and book tours for you and will also take care of luggage, bikes, etc., while you head out on a trip and you can pick them up on your return. So the more adventurous can try different areas to explore without having to lug everything with them.
Enjoy the Reykjavik Scene
In recent years, Iceland has become famous world-wide for its dynamic music and cultural scene like Iceland Airwaves, for example. Many want to come to enjoy the concerts but find hotel costs somewhat off-putting. The conversion of Hótel Flóki to a Hostel Village means that nobody should feel excluded as there is now a reasonably-priced option in a very good location, with all the concert locations in easy reach.
Conference accommodation
Increasingly, Reykjavik has also been the centre for conferences, so it's valuable to know there's a clean and comfortable room in a nice house within easy reach of the major conference centres.
Laugavegur, the main shopping street, is a hub of restaurants and eateries of all kinds, of art and cultural shops, clothing shops and places of interest. It leads to the centre of town and the nightclub scene. Friday and Saturdays, things get started late, so there's plenty of time to eat before enjoying events that go on right through the bright summer nights. When you want to get home, the Hostel Village is right there.
Book ahead for the best
It's wise to book in advance to secure your place to enjoy Iceland.
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The United States Merchant Marine is the fleet of U.S. civilian-owned merchant vessels, operated by either the government or the private sector, that engage in commerce or transportation of goods and services in and out of the navigable waters of the United States. The Merchant Marine is responsible for transporting cargo and passengers during peace time. In time of war, the Merchant Marine is an auxiliary to the Navy, and can be called upon to deliver troops and supplies for the military.
Merchant mariners move cargo and passengers between nations and within the United States, operate and maintain deep-sea merchant ships, tugboats, towboats, ferries, dredges, excursion vessels, and other waterborne craft on the oceans, the Great Lakes, rivers, canals, harbors, and other waterways.
As of 2006, the United States merchant fleet numbered 465 ships[2] and approximately 100,000 members. Seven hundred ships owned by American interests but registered, or flagged, in other countries are not included in this number.
The federal government maintains fleets of merchant ships via organizations such as Military Sealift Command and the National Defense Reserve Fleet. In 2004, the federal government employed approximately 5% of all American water transportation workers.[3]
In the 19th and 20th centuries, various laws fundamentally changed the course of American merchant shipping. These laws put an end to common practices such as flogging and shanghaiing, and increased shipboard safety and living standards. The United States Merchant Marine is also governed by several international conventions to promote safety and prevent pollution.
The merchant marine is a civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Navy, but not a uniformed service, except in times of war when, in accordance with the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, mariners are considered military personnel. In a time of national emergency, the President can permanently seize any merchant marine vessel in return for fair compensation, or commandeer it for temporary use with no compensation if returned in reasonable condition.
Mariners are well represented in the visual arts. Merchant seaman Johnny Craig was already a working comic book artist before he joined up, but Ernie Schroeder would not start drawing comics until after returning home from World War II. Seaman Haskell Wexler won two Academy Awards, the latter for a biography of his shipmate Woody Guthrie.
Merchant sailors have also made a splash in the world of sport. Drew Bundini Brown was Muhammad Ali's assistant trainer and cornerman, and Joe Gold went made his fortune as the bodybuilding and fitness guru of Gold's Gym. In football, Dan Devine and Heisman Trophy winner Frank Sinkwich excelled. Seamen Jim Bagby, Jr. and Charlie Keller played in Major League Baseball. In track and field, seamen Cornelius Johnson and Jim Thorpe both won Olympic medals, though Thorpe did not get his until thirty years after his death.
Writers Richard Henry Dana, Jr., Ralph Ellison, Herman Melville, and Jack Vance and were merchant mariners, as were prominent members of the Beat movement: Allen Ginsberg, Herbert Huncke, Bob Kaufman, Jack Kerouac, and Dave Van Ronk. Peter Baynham, the coauthor of the film Borat, and Donn Pearce, who wrote the movie Cool Hand Luke, were formerly merchant mariners. Filmmaker Oliver Stone won multiple Academy Awards.
WWII-era merchant mariners played well-known television characters. The list includes Raymond Bailey (who played Milburn Drysdale on The Beverly Hillbillies); Peter Falk (who played the title character on Columbo); James Garner (who played Jim Rockford on The Rockford Files); Jack Lord (who played Steve McGarrett on the original Hawaii Five-0); Carroll O'Connor (who played Archie Bunker on All in the Family); Denver Pyle (who played Uncle Jesse Duke on The Dukes of Hazzard); and Clint Walker (who played Cheyenne Bodie on Cheyenne).
Songwriter and lyricist Jack Lawrence was a mariner during World War II and wrote the official United States Merchant Marine song, Heave Ho! My Lads, Heave Ho! while a young lieutenant stationed at Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, in 1943.
Writer/businessman Robert Kiyosaki claimed to have been a mariner.
Paul Teutul, Sr., the founder of Orange County Choppers and Orange County Ironworks, was a merchant mariner during the Vietnam War.