Thingvellir National Park
Iceland, Selfoss

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Thingvellir National Park is where Iceland’s first parliament was established in 930 AD. It’s also a geological wonder, with visible rift valleys between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates.

Lake Myvatn Geothermal Area
Iceland, Akureyri

The Lake Myvatn region in North Iceland is an incredible place to visit that offers dramatic volcanic landscapes, geothermal activity, and rich birdlife.

Kirkjufell Mountain
Iceland, Borgarnes

Kirkjufell Mountain is one of the most iconic attractions to visit in Iceland. Rising like a pyramid on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, it’s often called “the most photographed mountain in Iceland,” and it’s easy to see why once you stand in front of it.

The Reykjanes Peninsula
Iceland, Keflavik

The Reykjanes Peninsula is a stunning region in Iceland, known for its geothermal activity, volcanic landscapes, and breathtaking coastal views. Situated just a short drive from Reykjavik, the peninsula offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and fascinating geology.

The Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Iceland, Borgarnes

Often called “Iceland in Miniature,” the Snaefellsnes Peninsula brings together many of the country’s most famous landscapes in one scenic region. Within Snaefellsjokull National Park, you’ll find lava fields, volcanic craters, sea cliffs, and striking black sand beaches.

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