When one imagines circumnavigating the wild and rugged coastline of the volcanic island of Iceland, two contrasting images abound: fire and ice. Until today the fire has been at the forefront of our voyage. Journeys through lava fields, visits to volcanoes, scuba divers headed to the underwater hydrothermal vents and of course stories of numerous volcanic eruptions recounted by our local guides. Today, however, it was time for the ice. From morning to evening our day was filled with ice as we visited Vatnajökull, one of the largest glaciers on Earth, as well as Jökulsárlón – Iceland’s famous glacial river lagoon.