What to See in Iceland
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Geysir
Historic geothermal geyser known for its eruptions and geothermal activity within a notable hot springs area.
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Seljalandsfoss
Waterfall with a 60-meter vertical drop featuring a unique pathway that allows walking behind the cascade.
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Blue Lagoon
Geothermal spa and resort featuring mineral-rich, milky blue outdoor baths and wellness facilities.
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Skogafoss
Spectacular waterfall approximately 60 meters high and 25 meters wide, featuring powerful cascades that often produce rainbows and panoramic views from the top.
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Church of Hallgrímur
Expressionist Lutheran church featuring a towering spire and panoramic city views from its lookout tower.
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Gullfoss Viewing Platform
Scenic viewpoint overlooking a two-tiered waterfall and canyon, accessible and free to the public.
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Kerið
Volcanic crater lake featuring vivid blue water and distinctive red volcanic rock with walking paths encircling the crater.
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Reynisfjara Beach
Black sand beach known for its striking basalt sea stacks, caves, and coastal views. Part of a UNESCO geological reserve with notable volcanic sand formations.
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Jökulsárlón
Glacial lagoon known for large floating icebergs and deep waters near a major Icelandic glacier.
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Diamond Beach
Black sand beach known for glacial ice chunks that wash ashore from a nearby glacier lagoon, creating a striking contrast between ice and volcanic sand.
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Sun Voyager
Stainless steel sculpture symbolizing a dreamboat and an ode to the sun, representing hope, progress, and exploration.
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DC-3 Plane Wreck
Abandoned U.S. Navy DC-3 aircraft wreck lies on a black sand beach, known for its striking and surreal appearance. The site features a relatively intact fuselage set against a dramatic Icelandic landscape.
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Dyrholaey Arch
A 115 to 120-meter high peninsula and nature reserve featuring a volcanic arch, dramatic cliffs, and bird nesting sites including puffins.
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Fjadrargljufur Canyon
Scenic canyon with steep walls, a winding river, and a waterfall visible from an observation platform. Known for its geological significance and hiking opportunities.
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Bruarfoss Waterfall
Waterfall in a spring-fed river surrounded by dense birch shrubbery, notable for its striking blue waters.
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Goðafoss Waterfall
A 12-meter tall horseshoe-shaped waterfall with significant historical ties to the country's conversion to Christianity. It is located along a major tourist route and features scenic views accessible from both sides.
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Öxarárfoss
Öxarárfoss is a waterfall in Þingvellir National Park, Iceland. It flows from the river Öxará over the Almannagjá.
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Strokkur
Active geyser erupting every 5 to 15 minutes with water fountains reaching up to 40 meters high. Located within a geothermal area, it is known for frequent and reliable eruptions.
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Bridge Between Continents
A symbolic pedestrian bridge spanning a tectonic rift valley, connecting the European and North American tectonic plates on the Reykjanes Peninsula.
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Dettifoss
A waterfall with a height of 44 meters and width of 100 meters, known for its powerful water flow and scenic natural surroundings.
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Myvatn Nature Baths
Geothermal outdoor thermal baths with mineral-rich waters and scenic views, featuring amenities such as a café and swim-up bar.
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