Why I’m Sticking With Licensed Travel—Even When Others Aren’t
As the founder of Green Edventures, I’ve always believed in doing things by the book. Recently, I’ve been reflecting on what it means to hold a seller of travel license in multiple states—California, Florida, Washington—and why I continue to pay those dues, follow the...
Iceland South Coast Wool Festival + Pre-Festival Westfjords Knitting Tour 2026
Iceland South Coast Wool Festival: How to Plan Your Trip — and the Best Guided Tour to Join Before the Festival If you’re searching for the Iceland South Coast Wool Festival, South Iceland Wool Festival, or Iceland Wool Week, you’re likely planning a trip centered...
REPLAY Webinar – 2026 Women’s Iceland Knitting Tours
Watch to learn everything you need to know about our Women’s Iceland Westfjords Knitting Tour Recorded on December 13th, 2025 Knitting, nature & tradition in Iceland… Our Iceland knitting tours are the real deal. Experience Iceland like a local. Travel with a...
Mother-Daughter Knitting Tour in Iceland Creates Lasting Memories
Inspired by The Spokesman-Review article “For This Mother-Daughter Duo, Iceland Was a Knitter’s Paradise,” by Green Edventures participant Michelle Caldwell When writer Michelle Caldwell joined Green Edventures’ Iceland Knitting Tour: Shawls & Sheep Round Up with...
Women’s Hiking Adventures Summer 2026: Iceland’s Laugavegur Trek
You may never remember how to pronounce the name Laugavegur, but this 40-mile trek in the remote Southern Highlands of Iceland will be unforgettable. In August 2019, I walked 40 miles over 5 days on one of the most beautiful hiking trails in the world, Iceland’s the...
Iceland Knitting Tours for Women: Travel, Culture & Connection
Have you noticed how knitting travel is showing up everywhere lately? From blogs to big travel features, craft tourism — especially in Iceland — is having a moment. But while many travelers bring their own needles and wander solo, guided Iceland knitting tours for...
Beyond Nuuk: See the Real Greenland Sustainably
East Greenland’s remote, roadless side — where adventure still depends on people, not pavement. When The New York Times published “Greenland Says Visit. But Step Lightly and Speak Softly,” it described a nation preparing for a tourism boom. New airports in Nuuk and...
How to Be a Better Tourist in Iceland: 10+ Tips for Traveling Responsibly
If you’ve read the recent New York Times article, “15 Years Into the Boom, Iceland Asks if It’s Had Enough of Mass Tourism,” you might be wondering: Am I part of the problem or part of the solution? The truth is, Iceland doesn’t want fewer visitors — it just needs...