Everyone is invited
Once everyone is full and the dishes are clean, it’s time to take the party outside and head out to the nearby Áramótabrenna or the New Year’s bonfire. The bonfires normally start around 20:00-20:30, which gives everyone enough time to finish their dinner. There’s no New Year’s Eve in Iceland without a bonfire gathering, so make sure to find one. There is no need to wait for an invitation, everyone is welcome.The first bonfire
1791 was the bonfire on New Year’s Eve in Iceland. A bunch of schoolboys from Hólavallaskóli in Reykjavík got together and planned the event. They piled up barrels and all sorts of wood waste near the school, an area they called Vulcan. This may have been at Skólavarða, the site of today’s Hallgrímskirkja.
Skólavarða is the hill at the top of Skólavörðustígur where Hallgrímskirkja church is.
The first New Year’s bonfire
By the 1840s, bonfires were a familiar sight and attracted drunken, noisy teens. As a result, to divert teens and vandals away from the downtown area, the city permitted bonfires throughout the suburbs. In 1872 some 70 boys at the Learned School (Today called Reykjavik Junior College) started dancing álfadans (elf dance) around the bonfire. They presented the play “New Year’s Night” which was about elves.

Nostalgia
Some say the bonfire tradition dates back to the Middle Ages or even further when the fishermen threw out all their old stuff to make room for the new. I was told a similar story as a child. We would bring old stuff from our house to burn in the bonfire. Cleaning out the house was part of the plan to make room for all the new stuff that will come in the new year.

Satire
When the bonfire is over, it’s time to head home to watch ‘Áramótaskaupið‘ or ‘The New Year’s Comedy Show’ which starts at 22:30. The comedy special is a satire that was first aired on the radio in 1948 until Iceland got its own television station in 1966. The entire country turns their TV on to watch. To put this into perspective, the most recent Gallup poll showed about 98% of all TVs in Iceland had the show turned on and 75% of the population said they actually watched it. Bottom line, there is no New Year’s Eve in Iceland without Áramótaskaupið. The show consists of multiple satirical skits that make fun of both national and international politicians and other famous (and non-famous) individuals who had been in the news or made the headlines during the year. I guarantee that the day after, people will ask you what you thought of it. Everybody has an opinion about it and it’s usually I loved it! Or I hated it! Followed by a discussion. After an hour of TV entertainment, it’s time to get ready for fireworks. This is truly the Greatest Show if you enjoy watching fireworks. Tourists from all over the world visit Iceland just to experience the extravagant New Years’ Eve celebration.Fireworks
This is also the time when fireworks are legal to purchase for the residents and they go all out. The residents personally provide the firework that you see coloring the sky. The proceeds from the firework sales go to ICE-SAR, or Icelandic Search and Rescue Teams, a volunteer-run program dedicated to keeping us safe on land and at sea.


Where to watch the fireworks
If you are looking for the best firework display, Hallgrímskirkja church or Perlan put on fantastic shows. In addition, If you plan on bar hopping, then Hallgrímskirkja would be the best location to watch the fireworks as it is only a walking distance to all the pubs and bars.Legends
There are a few legends out there about the magic that happens on New Year’s Eve in Iceland.

Cows
Cows will speak and you can have full-on conversations with them. However, many people have gone mad after talking to the cows.
Seals
Tonight they will not only shed their skin but also take on human form as well.
The dead
The dead will rise from their graves, so they can go to church, only to disappear again. While they are at church, the souls of those who will die in the next year go to the cemetery to try out the empty graves. It is important to find one that fits.
Dreams
Make sure you pay attention to your dreams tonight because they will provide you with important visions.



