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Gifts from the North

In Iceland there is not just one Santa, there are thirteen. Each with their own name, mischief and night to visit.

Explore our selection for gifts that last

Our coldest, darkest, windiest, snowiest, favorite time of the year. Warm someone's heart (and everything else) during the holidays with winter essentials from our holiday gift guide.

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Gifts for him

Our selection from small but meanigful gestures to gear to warm your loved ones on their everyday winter adventures

Kaldi Moorit

Under €100

A little something that wows

Hrannar

Under €250

Crafted to impress

Tindur Down Jacket Blood Bay

Above €250

Create a moment to remember

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Gifts for her

Our selection from small but meanigful gestures to gear to warm your loved ones on their everyday winter adventures

Kaldi Off White

Under €100

A little something that wows

Vonarstræti Feather Gray

Under €250

Crafted to impress

Dyngja

Above €250

Create a moment to remember

Iceland, 1964

Iceland, 1964

For decades, boats across Iceland have been strung with lights to take part in the Christmas season, a tradition that continues across Iceland today.

Iceland, 1967

Iceland, 1967

In Iceland, there isn’t just one Santa, there are thirteen. Each with their own name, mischief, and night to visit.

Iceland, 1983

Iceland, 1983

When the snow hits, Christmas traffic in Iceland doesn’t move fast. You learn to wait, and push when needed.