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Skútustaðagígar
The Skútustaðagígar pseudo-craters are located in the Lake Mývatn area. The craters themselves are not magma-producing volcanic vents, but were formed by gas...
The Skútustaðagígar pseudo-craters are located in the Lake Mývatn area. The craters themselves are not magma-producing volcanic vents, but were formed by gas explosions when boiling lava flowed over the cold, wet surfaces about 2,300 years ago. There are marked trails in the area, including a circular route of about 20-30 minutes.

Sky Lagoon
A magical place surrounded by crystal clear waters and lush vegetation offers a unique experience with breathtaking ocean views and a relaxing atmosphere. Hi...

Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach
In Iceland, the sea is usually too cold to tempt swimmers... but in Reykjavik's Nautholsvik Bay, a thermal beach has been created, where naturally warm water...

Reikiavik
This picturesque town is surrounded by stunning natural scenery, including mountains, glaciers and hot springs. Its main attractions include the Hallgrímskir...

Keflavík
Arrival point in Reykjavik, offering accommodation and international airport. Ideal for exploring the natural beauty of Iceland.

Gunnuhver
The boiling mud and steam vents in the southwestern part of Reykjanes are called Gunnuhver after a female ghost who settled in the area.

Maelifellssandur Black Sand Desert
On the fourth day of the trek, hikers will explore a stunning black sand desert surrounded by volcanoes and canyons.

Stórasúla
Cono verde Stórasúla.

Hattafell
A stunning location in southwest Iceland with majestic mountains, waterfalls, ice caves and abundant wildlife. Ideal for nature and outdoor adventure lovers.

Diamond Beach
A beautiful beach on the coast of Iceland with impressive icebergs coming ashore, creating a unique image. A magical place with ancient history.

Djúpivogur
This small town, situated at the mouth of the Berufjörður Fjord, dates back to the 16th century when the Danes established a trading post there.

Seyðisfjörður
With its beautifully preserved wooden buildings, the town of Seyðisfjörður is one of the most picturesque places in Iceland.

Hengifoss
The Hengifossá River feeds two spectacular waterfalls, one of which, Hengifoss, is the third highest in the country at 118 metres.

Fardagafoss Waterfall
Not far from Egilsstaðir, along the main route to Seyðisfjörður, is the picturesque Fardagafoss waterfall.

Skútustaðagígar
The Skútustaðagígar pseudo-craters are located in the Lake Mývatn area. The craters themselves are not magma-producing volcanic vents, but were formed by gas...

Hverfjall
The huge tephra crater of Hverfjall was formed in an explosive eruption some 2,500 years ago. At one kilometre in diameter, Hverfjall is probably the largest...

Dimmuborgir
The natural stone labyrinth of Dimmuborgir is located east of Lake Mývatn. It consists of several rock formations and caves, the best known of which is proba...

Húsavík
If you like whales, Húsavík is the place for you. This fishing village of 2,300 people is a perfect place to spend a few days, with stunning views of the Kin...

Balneario de Geosea
It recently opened its doors and offers hot springs overlooking the sea.

Guðrúnarlaug hot spring
Guðrúnarlaug, or "Guðrún's Pool", in Sælingsdalur, is an ancient pool named after Guðrún Ósvífursdóttir, the heroine of the Laxdæla Saga, famous for her beau...


Hvammstangi
Hvammstangi is a charming coastal town in the northwest of Iceland, surrounded by beautiful natural scenery and with outdoor activities such as hiking and wh...

Grábrók Volcano
An impressive volcano in a volcanic chain, with panoramic views from the summit. Marked and easy walking trail, with three craters at the summit.

Deildartunguhver
Europe's largest hot spring and probably the most voluminous natural hot spring in the world, Deildartunguhver, is located on road 50 near Reykholt, not far...

Borgarnes
Borgarnes is one of the few coastal towns in Iceland that does not depend on fishing. It is a charming municipality located just off the ring road.