The one that named them all - this famous hot spring gave its name to all geysers in the world.
Built in 1986, this architectural gem and a famous landmark of Reykjavik will take your breath away.
The beauty of this waterfall is simply stunning and something you will remember for life.
Located in the Grímsnes area, Kerið is a part of the Golden Circle, a popular scenic route in southern Iceland.
A wonderful geothermal spa and a natural wonder, located in a lava field. Bathing here is simply fabulous and also great for your health.
This canyon, probably formed at the end of the last Ice Age, is definitely worth the trip.
Breiðamerkursandur is a glacial outwash plain in southeast Iceland. The area is mostly sand, although some vegetation is beginning to grow…
Also called the Waterfall of the Gods, this waterfall is truly impressive - the water of the river falls from a height of 12 metres, over a…
If you are following the popular Golden Circle route, you should not miss Brúarfoss.
This imposing waterfall is probably the most popular attraction in Skaftafell National Park.
This soothing bath will help you relax and improve your health, thanks to the minerals in the water. A great experience.
If you want to make sure you'll see a geyser erupt, come to see this one – one of the most reliable geysers of them all that erupts every…
Visit the hot springs surrounded by the untouched nature and enjoy a small geyser erupting every 5 seconds.
A popular hiking area. Enjoy natural hot baths and beautiful sceneries in this valley north of Hveragerði.
A plane crashed on Sólheimasandur beach on Saturday, Nov 24, 1973, and its remains can be still found here today.
A unique place where you can cross a bridge between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates.
Set in the Vatnajökull National Park, Dettifoss is estimated to be the most powerful waterfall in Europe.
Öxarárfoss is a waterfall in Þingvellir National Park, Iceland. It flows from the river Öxará over the Almannagjá.
Grjótagjá is a small lava cave near lake Mývatn in Iceland. It has a thermal spring inside.