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İzlanda

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Nüfus 364.260
Alan 102.023 km²
Saat dilimi Atlantic/Reykjavik, Europe/London
Resmi web sitesi www.iceland.is
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Iceland's Absolute Essentials

Iceland's Absolute Essentials

This selection features Iceland's volcanic landscapes, glacial formations, and architectural landmarks. Key sites include the tectonic rift at the Bridge Between Continents, the floating icebergs of Jökulsárlón, and the black sand at Diamond Beach and Reynisfjara. The list covers powerful cascades like Dettifoss and Skógafoss, the geothermal activity of the Geysir area, and the mineral-rich waters of the Blue Lagoon. Urban highlights include the glass-fronted Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavík and the historic Old Harbour, a hub for whale watching and maritime history.

18 yer
Iceland's Editor's Choice

Iceland's Editor's Choice

Iceland’s diverse landscape features the 60-meter Seljalandsfoss waterfall, where visitors can walk behind the cascade, and the deep Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon carved during the last Ice Age. Geological highlights include the tectonic rift at Silfra, the Bridge Between Continents on the Reykjanes Peninsula, and the active Hekla and Snæfellsjökull stratovolcanoes. Coastal landmarks range from the iceberg-filled Jökulsárlón lagoon to the bird-watching cliffs of Látrabjarg. In Reykjavik, the Harpa Concert Hall showcases contemporary glass architecture inspired by basalt landscapes.

12 yer
Iceland's Hidden Gems

Iceland's Hidden Gems

This collection features remote sites across Iceland, including the 128-meter Hengifoss with its distinct red clay layers and the basalt-columned Aldeyjarfoss in the Highlands. Geothermal highlights include the hikeable hot river of Reykjadalur and the historic Snorralaug pool in Reykholt. The list also covers architectural history at Grafarkirkja, Iceland's oldest turf church, and secluded natural wonders like Gljúfrabúi, a waterfall tucked inside a narrow canyon near the southern coast.

9 yer
Iceland's Natural Wonders

Iceland's Natural Wonders

Iceland's landscape is defined by the interplay of volcanic activity and glacial forces. This collection features landmarks like the 60-meter Seljalandsfoss, which allows access behind the water curtain, and Dettifoss, Europe's most powerful waterfall by volume. Geothermal features include the original Geysir and the mineral-rich Blue Lagoon spa. The list also spans the basalt sea stacks of Reynisfjara’s black sand beach, the Krafla volcanic caldera, and the glacier-capped Snæfellsjökull. These sites represent the island’s geological diversity, from the organ-pipe basalt formations at Svartifoss to the swimmable thermal rivers in the Reykjadalur valley.

16 yer
Icelandic Lakes and Reservoirs

Icelandic Lakes and Reservoirs

Iceland's diverse water bodies range from the massive Þórisvatn reservoir to the tectonic rift lake Þingvallavatn, situated on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. This collection features volcanic crater lakes like the geothermal Víti, the bird-rich eutrophic waters of Mývatn, and man-made reservoirs such as Blöndulón. These sites showcase unique geological phenomena, including glacial runoff, geothermal activity at the Blue Lagoon, and coastal rock pools like Brimketill, providing insight into the island's volcanic and hydraulic landscape.

19 yer
Historic Icelandic Churches

Historic Icelandic Churches

This collection highlights Iceland's architectural evolution through its religious landmarks. It features rare turf structures like Grafarkirkja and Víðimýrarkirkja, which represent traditional 17th and 19th-century construction. The list includes the basalt-stone Þingeyrarklausturskirkja and modern designs like Blönduóskirkja, modeled after volcanic forms. These sites range from the historic 11th-century foundations at Þingvellir to the iconic red-roofed coastal church in Vík, showcasing diverse building materials including wood, stone, and concrete.

13 yer
Icelandic Stays

Icelandic Stays

This collection of Icelandic accommodations spans from remote highland mountain huts to modern hotels along the Ring Road. It includes specialized lodging like the farm-based Vogafjós Farm Resort near Lake Mývatn and the minimalist Fosshotel Núpar set within the south coast lava fields. Options range from basic sleeping bag accommodation for hikers in Landmannalaugar and Emstrur to full-service hotels in Borgarnes, Vík, and Keflavík.

19 yer
Iceland's Top Viewpoints

Iceland's Top Viewpoints

Iceland's landscape offers diverse vantage points across its volcanic terrain and coastal fringes. This selection includes the 198-meter Glymur waterfall, the powerful Dettifoss in Vatnajökull National Park, and the westernmost point of Europe at Látrabjarg Cliffs. Visitors can observe seal colonies at Illugastaðir, the teal waters of Viti crater, and the moss-covered Skaftáreldahraun lava fields. Coastal formations like the basalt arch of Gatklettur and the rhinoceros-shaped Hvítserkur stack highlight the island's unique geological erosion.

15 yer
Icelandic Camping Adventures

Icelandic Camping Adventures

Iceland's camping network connects major geological landmarks with managed facilities. This selection includes the 198-meter Glymur waterfall, Europe's most powerful cascade at Dettifoss, and the turquoise waters of Brúarfoss. Campgrounds like Skaftafell provide direct access to Vatnajökull National Park’s glacial tongues, while sites on the Reykjanes Peninsula and in northern towns like Húsavík offer proximity to geothermal baths and whale watching. These locations provide infrastructure for tents and caravans near rift valley lakes and the ancient basalt structures of Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon.

12 yer
Icelandic Landmarks and Coastal Sentinels

Icelandic Landmarks and Coastal Sentinels

This collection spans Iceland's volcanic and maritime history, from the basalt fortress of Borgarvirki to the industrial ruins of the Djúpavík Herring Factory. It features vital coastal beacons like the orange Svörtuloft lighthouse and the historic Reykjanesviti. Historical sites include the Law Speaker’s rock at Þingvellir and memorials dedicated to early Viking settlers and the power of glacial floods, providing insight into the nation’s cultural heritage and its relationship with the North Atlantic.

19 yer
Icelandic Museums & Galleries

Icelandic Museums & Galleries

Iceland’s museums offer a deep dive into the North Atlantic island’s evolution, from the Viking Age to modern geothermal innovation. This collection highlights the country's maritime heritage at the Herring Era and Víkin museums, while reconstructed farmsteads like Glaumbær and Laufás showcase traditional turf architecture. Natural history is represented through the life-sized models at Whales of Iceland and the Seal Center. Unique cultural insights are found at the Sorcerer Cottage and Eiríksstaðir, the former homestead of Erik the Red.

10 yer

İzlanda Haritası

Pratik Bilgiler

Para birimi
İzlanda kronu ISK kr · Kart ödemeleri · Yaygın olarak kabul ediliyor
Acil durum numaraları
112 Polis · Ambulans · İtfaiye
Elektrik
Tip C / Tip F
230 V · 50 Hz
Diller
İzlandaca
Musluk suyu
İçilebilir
Sürüş yönü
Sağ
Ülke kodu
+354

Turlar ve Aktiviteler

Riverside Hotel
Taksi · 8 min
İzlanda
2h
Yürüyüş · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
Yürüyüş · 18 min
Riverside Hotel

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