Ashley Fasso
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I am a NYC-based television producer who, outside of work, enjoys traveling the world. I love telling the stories of the people I meet and the places I visit in the hopes of inspiring other travelers to pursue their bucket list adventures. I'm also not afraid to share the vacation planning mistakes I have made, because -- let's face it -- those are always bound to happen!
You can count on me to be "that friend" who will gladly book tickets on a weird tour, splurge on an overnight treehouse stay, or spontaneously put together a mini food crawl in a new city. Life is too short to be dull. :)
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Staying at the Bragdavellir Cottages in the east fjords
On our 8-day campervan excursion along Ring Road, we figured we should book a few Airbnbs to break up our nights spent at campgrounds. Airbnb is a site we have frequented before and, though we could have booked hotels or local guesthouses, we found Airbnb to be the most easily searchable database when it came to Iceland accommodations. This was especially true when we were looking for places to stay in the remote east fjords. Just over a week out from our April trip, we stumbled upon availability at Bragdavellir Cottages. Bragdavellir is a collection of family owned cottages tucked in the I
7 Apps for Iceland
If you are hoping to find some helpful apps for your upcoming trip to Iceland, look no further. Here are my top 7 app recommendations: (Please keep in mind that applications are subject to change. The apps may look a bit different by the time you read this article or there may be better options out there.) 1. 112 Iceland This application is recommended for everyone, though a specific shoutout goes to those who plan to travel extensively around Iceland. 112 is the official app for emergency services and it allows you to "check in" your GPS coordinates with a simple tap. Doing so will
Why you should book a PRIVATE ice climbing tour
On my search to find off-the-beaten-path excursions in Iceland, I came across the potential to book an ice climbing tour. Having loved rock climbing in the past, I thought ice climbing was likely just as enjoyable. What better way to learn how to ice climb than on an Icelandic glacier? Once we knew ice climbing was on our Iceland bucket list, it was important to decide on the company we wanted to arrange our tour with. Online reviews and safety policies were of the utmost importance. While most options came with high ratings, we quickly learned that a lot of the tours consisted of about 6
What are Icelandic hot pots?
The term "hot pot" refers to bodies of water naturally heated by the earth. On an island where over 130 volcanoes reside, it's easy to understand how the geothermal energy of Iceland brings to life bubbling pools of water all across the country. With just mother nature at work, each hot pot maintains a different temperature -- often likened to that of a jacuzzi. The water is captured in local dwellings and welcomes both locals and visitors alike... if you can find them. Hot pots vary in size, temperature and accessibility. Some can be found right along the roadside, while others require lo
Renting a Cozy Campervan in Iceland
Once I made the decision to visit Iceland, I knew the only way to truly get out and explore the country was to rent a campervan in Iceland -- to be intertwined with nature and immerse myself in the culture. While I could have easily rented a car and booked a few hotel stays along Ring Road, I much preferred the flexibility afforded to those in campervans. To pull over at any time, prep a cup of coffee or enjoy a warm meal in the shadows of vast landscapes, was an experience unparalleled. The only trick was picking the right campervan... After quite an extensive search, I settled with t
Iceland Campsites - Winter Edition
What are Iceland campsites really like? I found myself searching for the answer weeks ahead of our trip and drummed up very little information. A few vague Yelp photos and unkempt websites only impeded the process. Even harder was my search to find camping information for the winter season. It was not until we were in Iceland that we discovered how limited our options truly were. Now, I say that we were searching for winter options, but it's important to note that we were technically travelling during the springtime -- March 31 to April 9. The catch is that the campsites seemingly only have t
Planning Ring Road in a Campervan
There are an infinite number of ways to explore Iceland – from hotel stays to guesthouses, campgrounds and more. Among the many beauties this country has to offer is the opportunity to create your own adventure -- to go off the beaten path and get lost in wonder. As a camper, I knew I wanted to be out in nature traversing the iconic open landscapes that Iceland is known for. I wanted to venture past the city limits and truly immerse myself in the country. Crowded tour buses and jam-packed day trips are quite often my biggest turn off. Give me a hot tea and a good view and I’m all yours. The
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Staying at the Bragdavellir Cottages in the east fjords
On our 8-day campervan excursion along Ring Road, we figured we should book a few Airbnbs to break up our nights spent at campgrounds. Airbnb is a site we have frequented before and, though we could have booked hotels or local guesthouses, we found Airbnb to be the most easily searchable database when it came to Iceland accommodations. This was especially true when we were looking for places to stay in the remote east fjords. Just over a week out from our April trip, we stumbled upon availability at Bragdavellir Cottages. Bragdavellir is a collection of family owned cottages tucked in the I
7 Apps for Iceland
If you are hoping to find some helpful apps for your upcoming trip to Iceland, look no further. Here are my top 7 app recommendations: (Please keep in mind that applications are subject to change. The apps may look a bit different by the time you read this article or there may be better options out there.) 1. 112 Iceland This application is recommended for everyone, though a specific shoutout goes to those who plan to travel extensively around Iceland. 112 is the official app for emergency services and it allows you to "check in" your GPS coordinates with a simple tap. Doing so will
Why you should book a PRIVATE ice climbing tour
On my search to find off-the-beaten-path excursions in Iceland, I came across the potential to book an ice climbing tour. Having loved rock climbing in the past, I thought ice climbing was likely just as enjoyable. What better way to learn how to ice climb than on an Icelandic glacier? Once we knew ice climbing was on our Iceland bucket list, it was important to decide on the company we wanted to arrange our tour with. Online reviews and safety policies were of the utmost importance. While most options came with high ratings, we quickly learned that a lot of the tours consisted of about 6
What are Icelandic hot pots?
The term "hot pot" refers to bodies of water naturally heated by the earth. On an island where over 130 volcanoes reside, it's easy to understand how the geothermal energy of Iceland brings to life bubbling pools of water all across the country. With just mother nature at work, each hot pot maintains a different temperature -- often likened to that of a jacuzzi. The water is captured in local dwellings and welcomes both locals and visitors alike... if you can find them. Hot pots vary in size, temperature and accessibility. Some can be found right along the roadside, while others require lo
Renting a Cozy Campervan in Iceland
Once I made the decision to visit Iceland, I knew the only way to truly get out and explore the country was to rent a campervan in Iceland -- to be intertwined with nature and immerse myself in the culture. While I could have easily rented a car and booked a few hotel stays along Ring Road, I much preferred the flexibility afforded to those in campervans. To pull over at any time, prep a cup of coffee or enjoy a warm meal in the shadows of vast landscapes, was an experience unparalleled. The only trick was picking the right campervan... After quite an extensive search, I settled with t
Iceland Campsites - Winter Edition
What are Iceland campsites really like? I found myself searching for the answer weeks ahead of our trip and drummed up very little information. A few vague Yelp photos and unkempt websites only impeded the process. Even harder was my search to find camping information for the winter season. It was not until we were in Iceland that we discovered how limited our options truly were. Now, I say that we were searching for winter options, but it's important to note that we were technically travelling during the springtime -- March 31 to April 9. The catch is that the campsites seemingly only have t
Planning Ring Road in a Campervan
There are an infinite number of ways to explore Iceland – from hotel stays to guesthouses, campgrounds and more. Among the many beauties this country has to offer is the opportunity to create your own adventure -- to go off the beaten path and get lost in wonder. As a camper, I knew I wanted to be out in nature traversing the iconic open landscapes that Iceland is known for. I wanted to venture past the city limits and truly immerse myself in the country. Crowded tour buses and jam-packed day trips are quite often my biggest turn off. Give me a hot tea and a good view and I’m all yours. The
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