Issue link: https://digital.meetinreykjavik.is/i/653841
eykjavík, Iceland is quickly becoming a popular year round destination for meetings, incentives, conferences and events (MICE) in Europe. Situated midway between North America and Europe, a growing number of international companies and organi- zations are choosing Reykjavik for its convenient location, interesting venues, great food, comfortable hotels and thriving culture. A surprisingly high number of airlines offer direct flights to Keflavik International Airport, and it seems like new connections are added every day. The Icelandic nature is inspiring through its beauty, energy and diversity and supplies the stimulation needed to inject creativity and innovation to meetings and events. Incorporate energy into your events in Iceland The meetings industry is constantly challenged by new methods that increase energy levels and attention. The trend today is to incorporate wellness and build societies of knowledge and connections. Happiness and energy are generated when one is able to seize a singular moment that is so powerful that spirits rise and ideas are created. The power of Iceland lies in the energetic source of nature, culture and local mentality. All these elements serve as the perfect backdrop for a memorable and effective event. Visitors talk about the palpable energy along with a mix of quirkiness, diversity and authenticity that lends the island an otherworldliness and spiritual inspiration. Why Reykjavik? It is well documented that resting the mind through exposure to nature invigorates and refreshes the ability to pay attention. In Reykjavik Iceland you can choose from various meeting facilities that offer enchanting views of nature. If you feel like raising your spirit to a higher level, natural wonders are waiting to be explored just outside the city limits. Unlike some major European cities whose size can be intimidating, Reykjavik has a small-scale urban centre that attendees find easy to navigate. The hassle-free city centre is safe, clean and filled with restaurants, shopping, culture and vibrant nightlife. Reykjavík City is a hotbed of activity all year round, with a remarkable number of 13 R ^ "Visiting delegates enjoy interacting with the friendly locals who speak English as their second language"