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From Lava Fields to Tapas Bars: Wrapping Up Iceland and Falling for Barcelona

*Posted from BCN airport en route to Lisbon*

It’s been nearly a week since my last update, and as I sit at the Barcelona airport with a café con leche in hand and the sounds of Portuguese boarding calls in the background, I wanted to catch you up on our latest adventures — but before I dive into the magic of Barcelona, let’s close the chapter on Iceland.

Iceland: A Land of Extremes and Enchantment

Our last two days in Iceland were nothing short of unforgettable. We kicked things off at Seljalandsfoss, a waterfall you can actually walk behind — and yes, we got completely soaked, but it was 100% worth it. From there, we took a ferry to the Westman Islands (Vestmannaeyjar), a volcanic archipelago known for its rugged beauty and rich history.

Cruising around the islands in a high-speed RIB boat was a highlight. We zipped past the famous Elephant Rock, explored quiet inlets like Lover’s Cove, spotted some rogue sheep grazing impossibly high on the cliffs, and — best of all — witnessed thousands of puffins in flight. These clumsy little seabirds are even more adorable in person. After the tour, we explored Heimaey, the only inhabited island in the chain, where we sampled some Icelandic specialties and toasted our adventure with cocktails at a cozy harbor-side bar.

On our final day, we made our way back toward Reykjavik. We strolled along Rainbow Street (Skólavörðustígur), peeked into boutiques full of quirky Icelandic design, and indulged in — wait for it — Mexican food for lunch. (Because sometimes, you just need a taco in the Arctic.)

It’s hard to put into words what Iceland meant to us. It was everything I imagined and more: wild waterfalls, moss-covered lava fields, black sand beaches, glacial tunnels, geothermal baths, and skies that never turned dark. While I couldn’t live somewhere with 24 hours of daylight (or its winter opposite), I could absolutely return again and again to this strange and stunning land. And I’m glad we went in the summer — 50s and 60s felt like paradise to these two ex-Floridians.
We took over 1,200 photos during our time in Iceland — if you want the full gallery, shoot me a message and I’ll send you a link.

Barcelona: Where Sidewalks Sizzle and Cultures Collide

After the quiet majesty of Iceland, arriving in Barcelona felt like diving into a completely different world — in the best way possible. We were only here for three nights, but the city immediately swept us off our feet. We didn’t do a ton of traditional sightseeing this time. Instead, we let the city set the pace.

Each day started with coffee on the sidewalk — never to-go, always to stay. We wandered through neighborhoods like El BornGràcia, and the Gothic Quarter, marveling at how centuries-old buildings coexist with sleek modern shops and hip cafés.

One afternoon, we hopped on a double-decker bus for a ride around the city — the perfect way to take in Barcelona’s stunning architecture and iconic landmarks without a strict agenda. We were on the lower deck (thanks to a packed top level), which made taking photos tricky due to the glare, but the views were still incredible. At one of the stops, we wandered off to grab lunch — and I’m not exaggerating when I say we had the best paella of my life. The saffron, the seafood, the crisp bottom layer — perfection.

We didn’t make it to every must-see, but we did experience a bit of the magic:

  • The architectural wonder of La Sagrada Família, even if only from the outside
  • A stroll down Passeig de Gràcia, where Gaudí’s Casa Batlló and Casa Milà stand like whimsical sculptures
  • And of course, the tree-lined La Rambla, teeming with life, music, and people from all over the world

Barcelona is a city of layers — Roman ruins beneath Gothic churches, avant-garde architecture beside sunbathers and sangria pitchers. It’s a place where worlds blend and where living well seems to be the shared religion. With just under 200 photos taken, you can tell this wasn’t about the camera — it was about being present. And I could absolutely see us returning for a longer stay in the future.

Onward to Lisbon!

As we board our flight to Lisbon, we realize we’ve done zero planning for the next few days — and honestly, that feels kind of perfect. After the rugged landscapes of Iceland and the romantic buzz of Barcelona, we’re excited to see what Portugal has in store. All I know is we’ll chase whatever vibes Lisbon decides to throw our way.

Thanks for following along on the Run.
From Barcelona, with love —
B & C

The Journey Continues: Leg 2 of Our World Travels is Locked In!

After an unforgettable start to the first leg of our journey—from Appalachian charm and Disney magic to the vibrant streets of Puerto Vallarta and Bucerias—we’re thrilled to share that Leg 2 of our global sabbatical is officially finalized! 🌍✈️

The next stretch will take us deeper into Europe, exploring cities bursting with history, food, and flair, before we trade cobblestone alleys for Caribbean breezes. Here’s where we’re headed next:

🇮🇸 Iceland | June 27 – July 5
A land of fire and ice, Iceland kicks off our European summer adventure with otherworldly landscapes, geothermal hot springs, dramatic waterfalls, and endless daylight. We’ll be chasing puffins by day and basking in the midnight sun by night.

🇪🇸 Barcelona, Spain | July 5 – July 10
Gaudí’s whimsical architecture, beachside charm, and bustling tapas bars set the stage for five unforgettable days in one of Europe’s most vibrant cities. Expect a mix of culture, cocktails, and seaside strolls.

🇵🇹 Lisbon, Portugal | July 10 – July 13
A short but sweet stay in Portugal’s colorful capital, where old-world charm meets modern cool. Think pastel buildings, steep hills, soulful Fado music, and flaky pastel de nata with a view.

🇩🇰 Copenhagen, Denmark | July 13 – July 16
We’re popping into one of Scandinavia’s happiest capitals for canal-side bike rides, Nordic cuisine, and maybe even a visit to Tivoli Gardens. It’s sleek, sustainable, and effortlessly stylish.

🇧🇪 Brussels, Belgium (Tomorrowland) | July 16 – July 22
We’ll dive into waffles, beer, and electronic beats as we base ourselves in Brussels for one of the most iconic music festivals in the world—Tomorrowland. Culture by day, rave by night.

🇪🇸 Ibiza, Spain | July 22 – July 25
Three days of sunsets, sea breezes, and chill vibes to recharge after the high energy of Tomorrowland. Ibiza offers the perfect mix of beach lounging and Balearic beats.

🇪🇸 Madrid, Spain | July 25 – August 8

Two weeks in the heart of Spain’s capital to soak in sultry summer nights, world-class museums, tapas culture, and rooftop cocktails. After the party vibes of Ibiza, this leg promises a more refined, yet equally lively, rhythm.

🇵🇹 Porto, Portugal | August 8 – August 21

Ah, Porto—where wine flows like water and every street looks like a painting. We’re setting up camp here for two weeks of riverfront strolls, port tastings, and day trips through the Douro Valley. Yes, please.

🇲🇪 Tivat, Montenegro | August 21 – September 26

We’re slowing down in style. Tivat gives us access to the Bay of Kotor, medieval towns, rugged mountains, and beaches that beg for long, lazy afternoons. This will be our moment to pause, reset, and soak in Balkan beauty.

🇸🇪 🇳🇴 Scandinavia | September 26 – October 21

As autumn sets in, we’ll head north in search of the aurora borealis and cozy train rides through fjords and forests. From Stockholm to Oslo and (hopefully!) all the way to Abisko, this leg promises magic in every sense.

🚢 Caribbean Cruise | November 1 – November 8

Back to the states! Time to trade layers for swimsuits. We’ll set sail for a week-long Caribbean cruise stopping in Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and the Bahamas to celebrate our brother Dustyn’s birthday. Sun, sea, and some well-earned pampering after a whirlwind European adventure.

🇺🇸 Georgia (November) & North Carolina (December)

We’ll wrap up 2025 stateside, reconnecting with family and friends for the holidays in two of our favorite southern stops before gearing up for Leg 3—our leap into Asia and the Pacific.


We’re incredibly grateful to be able to continue this journey together—gathering memories, stories, and probably a few extra pounds from all the food. If you’ve been to any of these destinations, drop us a tip or must-see! Otherwise, come along for the ride here at Brand On The Run. 💫

Living Our Dream,
– B & C