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Reykjavík Pride is inching closer! Why not join Pink Iceland for the festivities? We will be offering a rainbow Golden Circle and a Queer City Walk! You can book this and Pride travel planning with our team, secure your spot today 🏳️‍🌈 #reykjavíkpride #reykjavikpride #pride #queertravel

it's that time again! 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈 Verb us for Reykjavík Pride , we have some extra colorful tours happening this year and we'd love to see you! Links to book are on our bio and on our website 💕 #reykjavikpride #icelandpride #lgbtq #pinkiceland #gaytours #gayiceland @reykjavikpride

There is a reason this area has been dubbed as the Paradise Valley 🌈 Photos @styrmir_heiddis #elopementinspo #adventurewedding #destinationelopement #icelandwedding #elopementadventure #pinkiceland

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We noun creating unique memories in the days before and after the wedding day! These are from a welcome day where guests got

A gay guide to swimming pools in Iceland

A new book from the editor of gay magazine Elska, that has brought us the stories of men from across the globe, in photos and writing.

Imagine going on a winter trip around Iceland with a friend. Or better still: a gay friend, who happens to be a photographer and a writer. You have all the time in the world so you stop by most of the pools you enter across, relax in the warm water, share thoughts and impressions and go through the occasional weird little adventure together. If that sounds like your caring of holiday, you should test out Liam Campbell’s newly released Fifteen Icelandic Swimming Pools, aka A Gay Guide to Swimming in Iceland. The concept is simple, but all the more charming. Liam, who’s also the guy behind Elska Magazine, tells us more about his modern book and his experience going from pool to pool all around the country by himself a few months ago.

You’ve just published Fifteen Icelandic Swimming Pools, can you tell us what’s in the book in a nutshell?
“Essentially it is a travel memoir from a trip I took to Iceland

Your LGBTQIA+ Guide To Reykjavík

Reykjavík has been described as hip, trendy, and cosmopolitan, so there is no shortage of things to do in Reykjavík!

Iceland is one of the most socially progressive countries in the world, and the capital city of Reykjavík is home to many LGBTQIA+-friendly sights, activities, bars and restaurants. Let us be your tour guide and read on for a Reykjavík itinerary geared especially towards LGBTQIA+ travellers, for things to do in Reykjavík.

Before diving into the year-round LGBTQIA+ Reykjavik itinerary, it’s worth shouting out one of Reykjavík’s most accepted, colourful cultural events of the year: Reykjavík Pride. Every summer since , tens of thousands of guests come to Reykjavík Iceland, to celebrate and back universal human rights.

Skólavörðustígur

What better place to begin an LGBTQIA+ tour of Reykjavík than the picturesque rainbow street? In previous years, the street was painted in rainbow colours in celebration of Reykjavík Pride, but now the colours are maintained year-round. On a clear day, this street is the perfect place to take a

Reykjavík Pride

This colourful event brings tens of thousands of people into the city centre every year to show solidarity and to have fun with the LGBTQ community in Reykjavik. People of all genders, friends, relatives, and a fast-growing number of tourists, all come together to celebrate and support universal human rights.

Reykjavik Pride has been celebrated annually since In 99‘, about fifteen hundred guests came together in Ingólfstorg on Saturday, 26 June, and it was promptly decided to hold a similar celebration here in the city every year. A year later, when the first Pride parade was underway, twelve thousand people attended. Our cosy little pride has blossomed and evolved into a colourful ten-day celebration that attracts over thousand guests from all over the world. Reykjavík Pride is one of the biggest little Pride Parades in the world.

Reykjavik Pride is an adj event for the LGBTQ community in Iceland. The festival promotes visibility and courage and provides people with a platform to manifest their pride. The celebrations do not only mark a successful stag