Source: Tourism MediaSkogarLook for rainbows in the rushing cascade, trek across a glacier and learn about Icelandic traditions around this town.WorldEuropeIcelandSkogar
Source: Tourism MediaDyrholaeyClamber over the arch and stacks of this cape extending over the ocean with outlooks offering views of fascinating landmarks of southern Iceland.WorldEuropeIcelandVik I MyrdalDyrholaey
Source: Tourism MediaBlack BeachStroll along the black sand past jagged rock formations and cliffs in the wettest part of the country.WorldEuropeIcelandVik I MyrdalBlack Beach
Source: Tourism MediaReynisdrangarMarvel at the sea stacks made from volcanic rock that jut out from the ocean. Enjoy learning the mythical tale about their resident trolls.WorldEuropeIcelandVik I MyrdalReynisdrangar
Source: Tourism MediaReynisdrangarMarvel at the sea stacks made from volcanic rock that jut out from the ocean. Enjoy learning the mythical tale about their resident trolls.WorldEuropeIcelandVik I MyrdalReynisdrangar
Source: Tourism MediaHallgrimskirkjaWith its magnificent tower, this church is one of Reykjavík’s most famous landmarks, dominating the skyline and serving as a useful compass point.WorldEuropeIcelandReykjavikHallgrimskirkja
Source: Tourism MediaThingvellir National ParkSee rifts where the earth’s continents are moving apart, visit a lava-strewn lake and learn about the political beginnings of Iceland.WorldEuropeIcelandThingvellir National Park
Source: Tourism MediaBlack BeachStroll along the black sand past jagged rock formations and cliffs in the wettest part of the country.WorldEuropeIcelandVik I MyrdalBlack Beach
Source: Tourism MediaVik I MyrdalStroll along the volcanic sand of a black beach, climb to the top of the cliffs and enjoy views of stacks and arches on Iceland’s southern coast.WorldEuropeIcelandVik I Myrdal
Source: Tourism MediaDyrholaeyClamber over the arch and stacks of this cape extending over the ocean with outlooks offering views of fascinating landmarks of southern Iceland.WorldEuropeIcelandVik I MyrdalDyrholaey
Source: Tourism MediaReynisdrangarMarvel at the sea stacks made from volcanic rock that jut out from the ocean. Enjoy learning the mythical tale about their resident trolls.WorldEuropeIcelandVik I MyrdalReynisdrangar
Source: Tourism MediaNamafjallGet used to the overpowering odor of sulfur in this unearthly place, where steam hisses, mud bubbles and hot water accumulates.WorldEuropeIcelandMyvatnNamafjall
Source: Tourism MediaDyrholaeyClamber over the arch and stacks of this cape extending over the ocean with outlooks offering views of fascinating landmarks of southern Iceland.WorldEuropeIcelandVik I MyrdalDyrholaey
Source: Tourism MediaReykjavikThe most northerly capital city in the world combines amazing natural wonders with the exciting buzz of a thriving, creative metropolis.WorldEuropeIcelandReykjavik
Source: Tourism MediaPerlanThis unusual glass-domed structure combines the practical aspects of the city’s water heating system with spectacular architectural vision.WorldEuropeIcelandReykjavikPerlan
Source: Tourism MediaReykjavik HarbourOnce a maritime and fishing precinct, the Old Harbour now buzzes with restaurants, cafés and tour boat operators.WorldEuropeIcelandReykjavikVesturbærReykjavik Harbour
Source: Tourism MediaVik I MyrdalStroll along the volcanic sand of a black beach, climb to the top of the cliffs and enjoy views of stacks and arches on Iceland’s southern coast.WorldEuropeIcelandVik I Myrdal
Source: Tourism MediaSkogafossGaze up at the roaring waterfall that marks the point between the coastal highlands and the lowlands reclaimed from the sea.WorldEuropeIcelandSkogarSkogafoss
Source: Tourism MediaPerlanThis unusual glass-domed structure combines the practical aspects of the city’s water heating system with spectacular architectural vision.WorldEuropeIcelandReykjavikPerlan
Source: Tourism MediaReykjavikThe most northerly capital city in the world combines amazing natural wonders with the exciting buzz of a thriving, creative metropolis.WorldEuropeIcelandReykjavik
Source: Tourism MediaLaugarvatnDiscover the apocalyptic scene of bubbling mud pits and geothermal hot springs. Make a trip to the country’s iconic waterfall.WorldEuropeIcelandLaugarvatn
Source: Tourism MediaVik I MyrdalStroll along the volcanic sand of a black beach, climb to the top of the cliffs and enjoy views of stacks and arches on Iceland’s southern coast.WorldEuropeIcelandVik I Myrdal
Source: Tourism MediaReykjavik HarbourOnce a maritime and fishing precinct, the Old Harbour now buzzes with restaurants, cafés and tour boat operators.WorldEuropeIcelandReykjavikVesturbærReykjavik Harbour
Source: Tourism MediaBlack BeachStroll along the black sand past jagged rock formations and cliffs in the wettest part of the country.WorldEuropeIcelandVik I MyrdalBlack Beach