Source: Tourism MediaSeljalandsfossCreep into the extraordinary secret lair behind this cascade to see the ferocious carpet of water from every angle.WorldEuropeIcelandStoridalurSeljalandsfoss
Source: Tourism MediaAkureyriVisit museums and a magnificent church and stroll leisurely in the botanical garden of what has been nicknamed “the capital of northern Iceland.”WorldEuropeIcelandAkureyri
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 MediaSeljalandsfossCreep into the extraordinary secret lair behind this cascade to see the ferocious carpet of water from every angle.WorldEuropeIcelandStoridalurSeljalandsfoss
Source: Tourism MediaHofnEnjoy the excellent views of a lagoon and a glacial mountain from this quaint harbor town on the country’s eastern coast.WorldEuropeIcelandHofn
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 MediaMyvatn Nature BathsRelax with a massage in the geothermal pools and enjoy a bath over natural steam jets in this scenic site.WorldEuropeIcelandMyvatnMyvatn Nature Baths
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 MediaReykjavikThe most northerly capital city in the world combines amazing natural wonders with the exciting buzz of a thriving, creative metropolis.WorldEuropeIcelandReykjavik
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 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 MediaSeljalandsfossCreep into the extraordinary secret lair behind this cascade to see the ferocious carpet of water from every angle.WorldEuropeIcelandStoridalurSeljalandsfoss
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 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 MediaSkogafossGaze up at the roaring waterfall that marks the point between the coastal highlands and the lowlands reclaimed from the sea.WorldEuropeIcelandSkogarSkogafoss
Source: Tourism MediaAkureyriVisit museums and a magnificent church and stroll leisurely in the botanical garden of what has been nicknamed “the capital of northern Iceland.”WorldEuropeIcelandAkureyri
Source: Tourism MediaSkinnastadurTraverse the national park for a spectacular view of a canyon, before climbing to snowy peaks and getting soaked in the spray of waterfalls.WorldEuropeIcelandSkinnastadur
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 MediaSkogafossGaze up at the roaring waterfall that marks the point between the coastal highlands and the lowlands reclaimed from the sea.WorldEuropeIcelandSkogarSkogafoss
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 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 MediaSeljalandsfossCreep into the extraordinary secret lair behind this cascade to see the ferocious carpet of water from every angle.WorldEuropeIcelandStoridalurSeljalandsfoss
Source: Tourism MediaReykjavik HarbourOnce a maritime and fishing precinct, the Old Harbour now buzzes with restaurants, cafés and tour boat operators.WorldEuropeIcelandReykjavikVesturbærReykjavik Harbour