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4.9South Iceland
The thundering 'Golden Falls,' where the Hvítá river plunges into a rugged two-tier canyon.
Destinations
Iceland packs glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls, and geothermal valleys into a single dramatic island. Browse by category to find the landscapes that move you.

South Iceland
The thundering 'Golden Falls,' where the Hvítá river plunges into a rugged two-tier canyon.

South Coast
A graceful 60-meter waterfall with a path that leads behind the curtain of water.

South Coast
A mighty 25-meter-wide wall of water famous for its frequent double rainbows.

North Iceland
Europe's most powerful waterfall — a colossal wall of glacial water and mist.

South Coast
An accessible glacier tongue of Mýrdalsjökull, perfect for guided hikes and ice climbing.

Southeast Iceland
A surreal lagoon where electric-blue icebergs calve from a glacier and drift toward the sea.

Highlands
Surreal rhyolite mountains in rainbow hues, with natural hot springs to soak in after a hike.

North Iceland
A volcanic wonderland of craters, lava pillars, bubbling mud pots, and geothermal baths.

Reykjanes Peninsula
Iceland's iconic milky-blue geothermal spa set in a black lava field near Keflavík.

Capital Region
An oceanfront geothermal lagoon with a 70-meter infinity edge overlooking the North Atlantic.

South Iceland
The geothermal valley that gave the world the word 'geyser,' home to the reliable Strokkur.

South Iceland
A UNESCO site where two tectonic plates drift apart and the world's oldest parliament was founded.

West Iceland
A glacier-capped volcano at the tip of the Snæfellsnes peninsula — 'Iceland in miniature.'

South Coast
A dramatic volcanic beach with basalt columns, sea caves, and towering Reynisdrangar sea stacks.

Southeast Iceland
Glittering icebergs scattered like jewels across glossy black volcanic sand.

Capital Region
The world's northernmost capital — a colorful, creative city and the gateway to every Iceland adventure.

North Iceland
The charming 'Capital of the North,' tucked at the head of Iceland's longest fjord.

South Coast
Iceland's southernmost village, framed by black beaches, sea stacks, and a hilltop church.