Southern Peninsula Unmissables
The Southern Peninsula, or Reykjanes, is a UNESCO Global Geopark defined by its position on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. This list features the mineral-rich waters of the Blue Lagoon, the Bridge Between Continents spanning the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates, and the active geothermal fields of Gunnuhver and Krýsuvík. Explorers can visit the dormant Þríhnúkagígur volcano's interior, the Leiðarendi lava tube, and the recent eruption sites near Fagradalsfjall. Coastal highlights include the bird-nesting cliffs of Krýsuvíkurbjarg and historic lighthouses marking the rugged Atlantic coastline.
Blue Lagoon
Geothermal spa and resort featuring mineral-rich, milky blue outdoor baths and wellness facilities.
Bridge Between Continents
A symbolic pedestrian bridge spanning a tectonic rift valley, connecting the European and North American tectonic plates on the Reykjanes Peninsula.
Keflavík International Airport
The main international airport of Reykjavík and Iceland is located 50 km from Reykjavík that has its own airport for domestic flights.
Gunnuhver
Geothermal area consisting of mud pools and steam vents.
Krýsuvík
Krýsuvík is an area in Southwest Iceland at about 35 km from Reykjavík.
Eruption by Fagradalsfjall
Site of the 2021 fissure eruption in Geldingadalir within the Krýsuvík volcanic system. The landscape features extensive fields of fresh basaltic lava and newly formed volcanic cones accessible via designated hiking trails.
Þríhnúkagígur volcano
Þríhnúkagígur is a dormant volcano in the volcanic system of Brennisteinsfjöll near Reykjavík, Iceland.
Leiðarendi Cave
One of the famous lava tube caves near Reykjavik.
Reykjanestá
The southwestern tip of the Reykjanes Peninsula, featuring dramatic sea stacks like the 60-meter-high Karlinn and volcanic cliffs that face heavy Atlantic surf.
Reykjanesviti
Iceland’s oldest lighthouse location, featuring a 26-meter-tall tower built in 1908. It stands on Bæjarfell hill and serves as a primary navigational landmark for the peninsula's tip.
Hópsnes Lighthouse
An orange concrete lighthouse built in 1928. The surrounding circular trail features several shipwrecks with informational plaques detailing the maritime history of the Grindavík coast.
Hafnaberg Sea Cliff
A popular area among birdwatchers. Also, it's possible to spot seals from up here!
Krýsuvíkurbjarg
A massive volcanic sea cliff that serves as a significant nesting site for thousands of seabirds, including guillemots, razorbills, and fulmars, during the summer breeding season.
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