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Planning a trip along the Reykjanes Peninsula? You'll want this free trip planner with itineraries, what not to miss, best hikes, how to avoid the crowds and lots of other local tips.
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Planning a trip along the Snæfellsnes Peninsula ? You'll want this free trip planner with itineraries, what not to miss, best hikes, how to avoid the crowds and lots of other local tips.
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Tucked near Mosfellsdalur, Helgufoss is a peaceful waterfall framed by basalt cliffs and mossy trails. A short, quiet walk rewards you with a secluded Icelandic gem.
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Kerið Crater stuns with red volcanic rock and a deep blue lake at its heart. Walk the rim or descend to the water’s edge, either way, the colors will stick with you.
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Strokkur steals the show here, erupting every few minutes with a blast of boiling water. Explore a field of steam vents, bubbling mud, and one of Iceland’s most iconic sites.
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Gullfoss thunders down in two mighty tiers into a canyon carved by glaciers. Rainbows often appear in the mist, this waterfall is as magical as it is powerful.
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Skálholt was once Iceland’s spiritual heart. Explore this quiet site of cathedrals and bishops, where centuries of Icelandic history meet peaceful countryside views.
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Steam, color, and otherworldly beauty. Hveradalir is Iceland’s geothermal core on full display. Hike among fumaroles and rainbow-colored ridges in this wild mountain valley.
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Walk between continents at Þingvellir, where the Earth splits apart. This UNESCO site blends stunning geology with deep Icelandic history, it’s where the world’s first parliament met in 930 AD.
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Walk between continents at Þingvellir, where the Earth splits apart. This UNESCO site blends stunning geology with deep Icelandic history, it’s where the world’s first parliament met in 930 AD.
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The Secret Lagoon offers hot spring bliss in a rustic setting. Soak in warm waters surrounded by steam vents and greenery, it’s Iceland’s oldest swimming pool and still one of its best.
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Silfra is where adventure meets awe. Snorkel or dive in crystal-clear glacial water between tectonic plates, it’s one of the most surreal underwater experiences on Earth.
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