1-866-477-1791
1-866-477-1791

Category

Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Kirkjufellsfossar

“A fairytale scene where waterfalls meet a mountain. These cascades tumble gently beneath Kirkjufell, Iceland’s most photographed peak. Snap a shot and stay for the stillness.

Búðakirkja

“The bold black church in a sea of lava. Búðakirkja stands alone and proud, framed by sky and coast. A quiet photo stop with deep cultural roots.

Kirkjufell Mountain

“It’s not just a mountain, it’s a mood. Kirkjufell pierces the skyline in perfect symmetry. Seen from afar or up close, it always feels like the start of a legend.

Kolgrafarfjördur Viewpoint

“A quiet fjord full of secrets. Snowy peaks, calm water, and in winter, maybe orcas chasing herring. Either way, it’s a peaceful pause in your peninsula journey.”

Bjarnarfoss Waterfall

“Graceful and wild. Bjarnarfoss drops 80 meters from a cliff, misting wildflowers and a nearby chapel. It’s a scene of beauty and quiet drama, easy to reach and hard to forget.

Skarðsvík Beach

“A beach from a dream. Skarðsvík glows with golden sand, turquoise waves, and volcanic cliffs. Bring a picnic, snap a photo, and stay a little longer.

Svörtuloft Lighthouse

“Bold orange, black cliffs, endless blue. This lighthouse looks out over roaring seas and teeming bird cliffs. It feels like the edge of the Earth and it kind of is.

Vatnshellir Cave

“Descend into Iceland’s dark heart. Vatnshellir is an 8,000-year-old lava tube filled with eerie shapes and silence. Guided tours make it safe, surreal, and unforgettable.

Ytri Tunga Beach

“Golden sands in a land of black. This calm beach is known for lounging seals and glacier views. Summer is best for seal-spotting, but the peace is year-round.