Tour de 3 Días: Círculo Dorado, Costa Sur y Laguna Glaciar en Islandia
Reynisfjara Beach
Reynisfjara is arguably the most famous beach in all of Iceland, and you'll see it on postcards and brochures all over the country, as well as on just about...
Reynisfjara is arguably the most famous beach in all of Iceland, and you'll see it on postcards and brochures all over the country, as well as on virtually any travel blog or video about Iceland.What sets Reynisfjara apart from the rest are its black volcanic sands, smooth pebbles, unique hexagonal rock formations, overall shifting atmosphere and huge waves crashing on the shore.From the beach we can see the Reynisdrangar rock formations. These strange looking rock pillars are said to be petrified trolls that were trapped at dawn and frozen in time. But some firmly believe that they are in fact basalt columns that were once part of the extensive coastal cliffs that remained standing while other parts were washed away by the ocean. Whichever story you choose to believe, they are a sight to behold.Also along Reynisfjara are the impressive sea cave of Hálsanefshellir and the Gardar cliff, which is made up of dark basalt columns that some say resemble a pyramid or organ pipes. From the shore you will also have spectacular views of the Dyrhólaey arch that towers over the sea. Extreme caution should be taken at all times when visiting Reynisfjara. Stay away from the shore and pay attention to all signs and warnings. Although the beach is stunning, be careful as unruly waves are common and the current is very strong. What is the reason for these monstrous waves and strong current? The only land south of Vík and Reynisfjara is Antarctica - that's a lot of unobstructed space for the Atlantic currents to travel before crashing into Iceland!
Þingvellir
Þingvellir was declared a national park in 1930. A law was passed designating Þingvellir as "a protected national sanctuary for all Icelanders, perpetually o...
Geyser
The famous Geysir hot spring is located in the Haukadalur valley in southwest Iceland.
Gullfoss
The Gullfoss or Golden Waterfall is one of the main attractions of Iceland and especially of the so-called Golden Circle.
Kerið
Kerið is a very charming crater, not far from the classic Golden Circle route, a must-see for anyone exploring out of Reykjavík.
Seljalandsfoss
Seljalandsfoss is one of the most visited waterfalls in Iceland, second only to Gullfoss. It is located along the Seljalandsá River, where the waterway plumm...
Skógafoss
Situated at the foot of the impressive Eyjafjöll mountain range is Skógafoss, a magnificent 60-metre high waterfall where, according to legend, the first Vik...
Reynisfjara Beach
Reynisfjara is arguably the most famous beach in all of Iceland, and you'll see it on postcards and brochures all over the country, as well as on just about...
Jökulsárlón
Film buffs will recognise Jökulsárlón from blockbusters such as Tomb Raider, Batman Begins and 2 James Bond films: Panorama to Kill and Die Another Day - no...
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.