Embark on a journey to the South Coast to behold the beauty of multiple waterfalls, glaciers aplenty, an extraordinary black sand beach, Europe’s largest glacier, the renowned Diamond beach, and the spectacular Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon. Despite the day being long, it promises to keep you captivated!
Embark on a journey to the South Coast to behold the beauty of multiple waterfalls, glaciers aplenty, an extraordinary black sand beach, Europe’s largest glacier, the renowned Diamond beach, and the spectacular Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon. Despite the day being long, it promises to keep you captivated!
- Skogafoss - Skógafoss is among Iceland’s largest waterfalls, featuring a 60-meter drop and a 25-meter width, allowing visitors to approach closely.
- Dyrholaey - Dyrhólaey, once known to sailors as Cape Portland, is a small headland on Iceland’s south coast, near the village of Vík. It is the southernmost point of mainland Iceland and was…
- Skogafoss - Skógafoss is among Iceland’s largest waterfalls, featuring a 60-meter drop and a 25-meter width, allowing visitors to approach closely.
- Dyrholaey - Dyrhólaey, once known to sailors as Cape Portland, is a small headland on Iceland’s south coast, near the village of Vík. It is the southernmost point of mainland Iceland and was originally a volcanic island, as indicated by the Icelandic term “eyja,” meaning island.
- Black Sand Beach - Reynisfjara is a globally renowned black-sand beach located on Iceland’s South Coast, adjacent to the quaint fishing village of Vík í Mýrdal.
- Gígjagjá - Hjorleifshofdi is a cape on Myrdalssandur along Iceland’s South Coast, rich in history and fascinating geological features. Visitors can explore the newly discovered Hjorleifshofdi Cave, famously known as the Yoda Cave, due to its remarkable “Yoda” shape.
- Fjaðrárgljúfur - Fjaðrárgljúfur is a canyon in southeast Iceland, through which the Fjaðrá river flows. The canyon is characterized by steep walls and meandering waters, reaching depths of up to 100 meters and extending approximately 2 kilometers. It is conveniently located near the Ring Road, close to the village of Kirkjubæjarklaustur.
- Diamond Beach Jokulsarlon - The Diamond Beach is a stretch of black sand that is part of the larger Breiðamerkursandur glacial plain, situated by the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon on Iceland’s South Coast. Icebergs calve from the glacier and break apart on the beach, creating “Diamonds,” which inspired its name.
- Skaftafell National Park - Skaftafell National Park is one of Iceland’s treasures, encompassing vast black sand volcanic ash plains, glaciers, and volcanoes, offering a breathtaking experience.
- Seljalandsfoss - Seljalandsfoss is situated in Iceland’s South Region, right off Route 1 and the road leading to Þórsmörk Road 249. The waterfall, with a 60-meter drop, is part of the Seljalands River, originating from the Eyjafjallajökull volcano glacier.

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