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How long is the drive from Vik to Thingvellir?

The direct drive from Vik to Thingvellir is 110 mi (177 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 40 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Vik to Thingvellir, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Selfoss, as well as top places to visit like Sólheimajökulll and Solheimasandur Plane Wreck, or the ever-popular Mýrdalsjökull.

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Top city between Vik and Thingvellir

The top city between Vik and Thingvellir is Selfoss. It's 2 hours from Vik and less than an hour from Thingvellir.
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Selfoss

Selfoss, a charming town located in southern Iceland, sits alongside the picturesque Ölfusá river and serves as the seat of the Árborg municipality. This idyllic destination is traversed by the Icelandic Route 1, offering easy access to nearby Hveragerði and Hella. With its scenic location and convenient transportation links, Selfoss is a must-visit for travelers seeking an authentic Icelandic experience.
Most popular city on this route
1 minute off the main route, 69% of way to Thingvellir

Best stops along Vik to Thingvellir drive

The top stops along the way from Vik to Thingvellir (with short detours) are Strokkur Geyser, Thingvellir National Park, and Skógafoss. Other popular stops include Seljalandsfoss, Geysir, and Kerið Crater.
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Mýrdalsjökull

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Glacier
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Mýrdalsjökull, an impressive ice cap in Iceland, is a must-visit for any adventure seeker. This stunning glacier offers breathtaking views and unique experiences that change daily due to its dynamic nature. Visitors can explore the surrounding region, which boasts remarkable sights like Dyrholaey and Reynisfjara black sand beach. Hiking opportunities abound, including trails leading to Hatta or Reynisfjall mountains for panoramic vistas over Vik and beyond.
Glacier fields with blue ice ! Great hike and not too challenging. I’d definitely recommend sturdy boots and a lot of caution. Guides are there to take people through the trails, we didn’t book one, just stuck with the main trails and were careful to get out by dark. It was also a great way to break up a long drive. The winds are very powerful. Do be careful.
Heather O — Google review
One of the highlights of our trip. We had booked a tour with Katla Track in Vik and we had the best experience. You never know what you're going to see because the glacier changes every day (we went in May). Having booked a tour, we were provided with helmets and glacier shoes. We definitely needed the shoes. The glacier itself is huge, the views from the top are magnificent. Going inside the glacier was one of a kind experience. I definitely recommend going, and make sure you book a tour so your guide keeps you safe.
P — Google review
Amazing icecap. Not many people stop by here. After you park, there is about a kilometer hike. You can just go up it but once you reach the ice stairs, you will realize you need glacier shoes to go any further. The glacier gives off a very pretty teal.
Adrian X — Google review
It was windy and cold. My fingers hurted Good views, Extraordinary experience
Joseph B — Google review
Beautiful glacier but challenging. Don't go alone. Always get professional guide.
Michal L — Google review
Nice, big and cold. Everything you could want from a glacier is here, plus hoards of tourists (nothing you can do about that).
Andrés G — Google review
Superb adventure, it was the coolest ice cave though had to walk for 15-20mins but it’s worth. Need to be prepared for extreme cold and rain ☔️ and careful while walking around as it could be slippery.
Preeti — Google review
This is amazing to go up there and see the glacier. A little bit windy when I was up to the mountain but it is worth to experience that. I also had a chance to see the sunset. That was such an extraordinary moment.
Tanakorn J — Google review
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Sólheimajökulll

Glacier
Outdoor Activities
Hikers wear crampons on guided tours to navigate this glacier offering scenic, serene views.
Our next stop was Solheimajokull glacier. Wow, amazing site, pity the glacier is receding. Small chunks of ice have broken off and float in the river. Just stunning! We spent 45 minutes here then off we went to our next site.
F. S — Google review
Last minute add on adventure to our day - glad we did this! We explored the glacier on our own and had a blast.
Danielle M — Google review
Sólheimajökull Glacier is an incredible place! The views are absolutely breathtaking, a true display of the power and beauty of nature. Walking near the glacier feels surreal, surrounded by ice formations, deep crevasses, and the sound of cracking ice. It’s both peaceful and powerful at the same time. A must-see in Iceland if you want to experience the raw energy of nature up close.
Dorian N — Google review
Nice glacier. Was there 2 years ago - amazing to see how much of it has melted. On the right side (east) I have photos of ice, now at least 20m have melted. Sad.
Daniel W — Google review
Went without a guide and unless you want to do some serious climbing i don’t think you need one!!! The place is awesome! Seeing how much of the glacier has melted since the 90s in real life and taking in the scale of it all really puts global warming into perspective nothing wants makes me want an electric car more. Its a short walk to a safe viewpoint and then you can walk a bit more and go on the actual glacier its mostly safe and you will find a lot of grip because of the black sand around. There are toilets for 300 isk and a coffee shop plus as with every other place here a gift shop :|
Kolcho — Google review
Upon arrival, you genuinely feel immersed in Iceland. The combination of ice and the black sand beach, with nature unfolding before you, is incredible. It leaves you speechless—I've never seen anything like it in my life. The suggestion! The glacier hike might be a bit intimidating, but the advice to embrace the fear and go for it is encouraging. The view from the top sounds like it's worth the experience. Trust me!😉
Mattik — Google review
Cool glacier, worth a visit. If you can do an ice cave tour i'd recommend it
Michael L — Google review
Went on our second glacier experience here during the winter for some ice climbing with Arctic Adventures. The glacier has a totally different look and feel with its winter snow coat on. An organized tour is a must except to waln to the viewpoint. Pay restrooms are available at the tourism center (I think 300isk)
Holly P — Google review
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Solheimasandur Plane Wreck

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Solheimasandur Plane Wreck is a famous attraction on the south coast of Iceland, located between Hvolsvollur and Vik i Myrdal. The Navy DC-3 aircraft crashed into the black sand desert in 1973 due to fuel failure, but fortunately, there were no casualties. The hike to the wreck is mostly flat and offers great photo opportunities near the ocean.
Fantastic and famous eerie plane wreck site. Try to arrive before the first shuttle bus at 10.10am to avoid the tourist masses. One walk there takes 45min. Prepare rations and check the weather. It is all flat so there is no way to hide from the weather.
Daniel R — Google review
It’s a plain wreck if you are interested. The spot is cool it has ocean on one side and hills on the other . Also the black pebbled surface does create a dramatic feeling for sure . There is a parking structure and you can oak and hike to the spot . The round hike could be of 1.5 hours but it is windy and could be cold if you are up for it . Or you can take the shuttle like we did . I have added the shuttle rate and time details in the photos
Paul — Google review
Ok, wasn't sure about this one and decided to go see what it was all about. The walking distance is only about 4miles round trip, but you can pay to ride a shuttle out and back. The cost is 25.00 per person. A bit pricey, but if you are on a tight time line, take the shuttle. I thought it was fun to see all of the social influencers getting all dressed up and taking images with the ruins. They were fun to see, but the plane ...no big deal.
Donna T — Google review
I was able to make the distance from parking in 40 min. It was my dream so leaving 5 stars. Then you can go a little bit down south and see the coast. Totally worth it! Take into consideration that you won’t see any toilet and you need to pay parking fee.
Maciej J — Google review
Picturesque and iconic (for Bollywood - Gerua fans). Was lucky to arrive at the spot when there weren't too many ppl around. It took a good 45 min walk one way. The shuttle service is surprisingly expensive for the short distance.
Linus C — Google review
A unique and slightly surreal place — an old DC-3 plane wreck sitting in the middle of the black sand beach. Definitely worth seeing if you’re in the area. There are shuttle buses that can take you there, but we decided to walk instead. The walk itself is flat and easy, though a bit long — it took us about 1 hour 30 minutes there and back at a good pace, including time for photos. The straight path across the black sand makes the whole experience feel other-worldly. Standing by the wreck with the vast empty landscape around you is an unforgettable sight. Bring comfortable shoes, water, and be ready for wind — it’s worth every step.
Damian K — Google review
The DC-3 plane wreck on Sólheimasandur is such a unique and surreal sight! Standing in front of the abandoned fuselage on the endless black sand beach feels like stepping into a movie scene. It’s eerie, dramatic, and absolutely unforgettable — a perfect spot for photography. The walk from the parking lot takes about 45–60 minutes each way, but the scenery along the way and the final reward are worth it. The atmosphere is unlike anywhere else in Iceland, especially when the sky is moody and dramatic. If you want a truly one-of-a-kind experience in Iceland, this is a must-visit!
Can Z — Google review
Probably a 45 min walk - 1hr along a gravel road that isn't treacherous. As you walk you can see in the distance the 1st plane that's been placed there but that's not the official one. You get to it then you have to go further to the left to the official one. The bus driver drives like a maniac. We walked both ways and almost got pushed off the side at the speed he was going. It would make sense to slow down when you're driving near the people. We stood to the side and he drives by with too much force
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Path to Wrecked DC-3 Plane on Sólheimasandur, 871, Iceland
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Skógar Museum

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Local history museum
Museums
Skógar Museum is a complex of three sites that delve into early Icelandic history, showcasing folk relics and a model turf-house village. The museum boasts a vast collection assembled over 75 years by Thordhur Tomasson, covering all aspects of Icelandic life. Visitors can explore restored buildings including a church, turf-roofed farmhouse, and cowsheds. Additionally, there's a modern building housing an intriguing transport and communication museum, along with a basic cafe and shop.
The Skógar Museum is a fascinating glimpse into Iceland’s rich cultural and historical heritage. With its charming turf houses, traditional artifacts, and well-curated exhibitions, it offers a deep dive into rural Icelandic life. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike!
Radoslava G — Google review
Nice museum! Worth stopping if you’re in the area. Three areas to explore, took us about 1.5 hours.
Lisa S — Google review
A superb collection of old houses and great displays of artifacts in main building close to the stunning Skogafoss. Gives a real sense of rural and nautical life. A must see and the best museum I've visited in Iceland. Visited on two occasions. Well done to all concerned. 6 ⭐
Dr D — Google review
I LOVED this museum. It is very well done and the exhibits have English translation. I loved the historic turf houses. The interior is meticulous. Cute gift store with standard trinkets to take back home.
Donna T — Google review
A truly remarkable museum covering folkways from years gone by, an incredible open air museum of restored structures from sod houses to traditional wooden structures. In an adjacent hall there is an amazing technical museum with vehicles, power generation, radio and telephony technologies. Such a surprisingly great place.
Matt B — Google review
Cool museum. Really three museums in one! There is so much to see here that it would probably take all day to actually see it all. But great to stop in here if you’re visiting the nearby waterfall. One of the best museums I visited in Iceland.
Julia A — Google review
the historic Turf Houses that are part of the Skógar Museum (Skógasafn) Open Air Museum. ​These houses are located right near the Skógafoss waterfall (the wide, powerful one in your other photo), making it a very convenient and popular stop on the South Coast. ​Here are some details about this fascinating part of Icelandic history: ​🏠 Skógar Museum Turf Houses ​Location: In the village of Skógar, just a minute's drive from Skógafoss. ​Architecture: These structures are a fantastic example of traditional Icelandic architecture, known as torfbæir. They were the primary form of dwelling in Iceland for over 1,000 years. ​Purpose of Turf: Turf (sod) was used because wood was scarce on the island, and the thick layers of turf and stone provided superior insulation against the harsh, cold, and wet climate compared to simple wooden structures. ​The Look: The houses are often built directly into a hillside, as you see in the video, to provide extra protection and insulation from the back. The grass on the roof makes them look like they are part of the landscape. ​The Museum: The museum features a collection of these and other historical buildings, which were moved from different areas of the region and reconstructed on-site to preserve regional heritage.
Paul C — Google review
It was very interesting, well organised, nice stuff, good also for rainy days. We spent there like 2 hours
Mcl W — Google review
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Safnavegur 1, 861 Skógar, Iceland
http://skogasafn.is/
+354 487 8845
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Skógafoss

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Skógafoss is a stunning 60-meter waterfall that cascades over a rocky cliff, offering a breathtaking sight for visitors. Situated in the small town of Skogar, this natural wonder is surrounded by picturesque green slopes and cliffs, making it an ideal stop on an Icelandic road trip. In addition to marveling at the waterfall, visitors can explore the Skogar Folk museum and view reconstructed Icelandic turf houses.
Parking is nearby. Its a short walk to the falls but omgoodness what a spectacular sight to behold when you arrive. If you have the lungs to climb 400 steps to the top of the falls then you'll be rewarded with a spectacular view at the top. The whole area is gorgeous.
Lee R — Google review
Powerful beast of a waterfall which attracts many tourists. For a breath-raking hike pack enough rations, climb up the stairs and venture beyond the viewing platform where a breath taking hike awaits with many more waterfalls and magnificent scenery.
Daniel R — Google review
Beautiful waterfall and definitely worth a visit! Very touristy, but still impressive to see. You can climb many steps to the top for a great view and a short walk around. A nice stop on the ring road - powerful and picturesque!
Michelle K — Google review
We really had a great time. Very beautiful waterfall. You can walk close to the fall, just keep on walking and go around the big rock. Ware water proved jacket, pants and shoes to keep you dry. A must stop place for waterfall lovers.
S C — Google review
Spectacular! It's popular for a very good reason. I visited in September of 2023 and it was less crowded than it normally is in the summertime. Take your time walking around and seeing the falls from different viewpoints. It's lovely!
Mandy K — Google review
Gorgeous waterfall from the base or top. Bring a rain jacket and waterproof boots to get close to the base. I think 560ish stairs to the top. From the top you can see the coast as well.
Dave H — Google review
Breathtaking water falls. Amazing view, both from the ground and also a from a view point where you can climb up through well laid steps for 25-30 minutes and reach the top.paid parking is available
Neelamegam B — Google review
Very nice waterfall close to the ring road. Take the effort and walk up the stairs to have a view from above. Furthermore there is a stunning walks following the little river.
Adrian — Google review
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Southcoast Adventure / Brú Base Camp, road 249

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Tours
Snowmobile rental service
Volcanoes
Sightseeing Tours
4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours
My wife and I had an absolutely unforgettable time on the Buggy Tour with Southcoast Adventure. From start to finish, everything was top-notch. The scenery was breathtaking, and the buggies were a blast to drive. But what truly made it exceptional were our guides, Dori and Inga. Their expertise, humor, and genuine care for our group made the experience truly memorable. They went above and beyond to make sure we had a great time. Their enthusiasm and passion for Iceland truly made the tour special. I highly recommend Southern Adventures Tour to anyone looking for an adventure in Iceland!
Dr. N — Google review
The South Coast Adventure Buggy Trip was honestly one of the most unforgettable experiences we had in Iceland. It lasted about three hours, and during that time we drove through rocky, steep trails, crossed rivers, explored a cave, and even visited some incredible filming locations. What made it even better was our guide, Alejandro. He’s super responsible and always made sure we felt safe, but at the same time he knows exactly how to bring out all the fun and thrill of off-road driving. He shared so much interesting knowledge about glaciers and the landscape in such a professional yet easy way, and he’s also such a fun, charismatic person to be around — you never feel bored with him. Thanks to him, the whole trip was not just exciting, but also truly joyful and memorable
张文思 — Google review
As of yet, THIS has been the highlight of my ring road trip around Iceland. The sights here are magical and are the best views I've seen in Iceland. Our tour guide was fun and helped us get the most out of this experience as possible. I am so grateful that the weather was so nice the day that I did this, but regardless of how sunny or rainy the day could've been this still would've been an unforgettable adventure.
Alex — Google review
The Katla Cave tour was absolutely spectacular! The landscapes were breathtaking, and the whole experience felt unique and unforgettable. Our guide, kamil C., was fantastic, knowledgeable, friendly, and made the tour even more enjoyable. We had such a great time and would highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Iceland.
Janice M — Google review
We had an amazing jeep tour into Landmannalaugar! The guide was so enthusiastic to haul down the F-roads and made lots of off-the-track stops for us at scenic areas. We also spent ~2 hours to hike and soak in the hot springs at Landmannalaugar. Definitely worth taking a tour to avoid driving the rough roads / river crossings in your rental vehicle.
Andrea K — Google review
We booked a private jeep tour in Thorsmork and had an amazing day! Magnus was a great guide. He was fun to spend the day with, knowledgeable, and patient with our (at times) slow pace. We had the best time and would definitely book with Southcoast Adventure again!
Rachael A — Google review
My husband and I went on a 2-2.5 hour buggy ride in May 25 and had an amazing time. There were only us and two guides in our group so we drove at our pace the whole time. We got kitted out from head to foot in safety gear which kept us both warm and dry the whole time. My husband drove first and then we swapped over something got to drive for a while and then he drove back to Basecamp. Our guides were amazing, sorry I can't remember their names, they took a fun selfie so you'll recognise them 😂They showed us some amazing geological features of the area in spite of the low cloud and rain. We loved the river crossings and splashing through puddles and exploring on foot. 100% recommend using South Coast Adventure
Melanie M — Google review
We were supposed to do the Landmannalaugar super jeep tour but it was canceled due to road conditions. This was the only negative I have about this was that they offered to book the tour for may but after some research it seems no one can really get into there until June. But back to the tour we got, we got Aron as our guide in a super jeep and he made the day incredible for us taking us on roads we’d never dare to drive on, up the side of a mountain to view Hekla, and the surround area that felt like another planet. He took us through some river crossings, an old Viking village and some short hikes to secluded areas with breathtaking nature. Over all we were extremely satisfied with the outcome not knowing what to expect after our Landmannalaugar was canceled. Would highly recommend south coast to anyone looking for a super jeep tour.
Josh H — Google review
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861 Hvolsvöllur, Iceland
http://www.southadventure.is/
+354 867 3535
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Gljúfrabúi

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Nestled in a narrow canyon, Gljúfrabúi is a breathtaking waterfall that offers an enchanting experience just a short stroll from the more famous Seljalandsfoss. This hidden gem in South Iceland invites adventurers to navigate through rocky terrain and shallow waters to reach its stunning cascade. As you approach, be prepared for the refreshing mist that envelops you, creating a magical atmosphere.
This waterfall is a short and easy 10 minute walk from Seljialandfoss. Once you get to the entrance, you will have to walk on top of several rocks through a narrow passage in order to get a full view of the hidden waterfall. Once inside, the view is spectacular and you will get wet from the mist. Definitely worth a visit.
Wei-Ai T — Google review
Nice hidden waterfall. You have to walk on rocks through the stream to get there. Bring rain gear and waterproof boots. Well worth the hike.
Dave H — Google review
Visited a waterfall in Rangárþing eystra — absolutely stunning! Powerful, breathtaking, and surrounded by incredible Icelandic landscapes. The mist, the views from the top, the sheer force of nature — unforgettable. A must-see!
Dorian N — Google review
Located right next to Seljalandsfoss, this waterfall is hidden deep within a narrow canyon. Entering through a small gap in the rocks, you’ll find a magnificent waterfall about 40 meters high. The area around the basin is filled with mist, so waterproof gear is essential. The view of the waterfall from inside the cave is truly breathtaking.
HiDe86 — Google review
Gorgeous waterfall in a crevice! Totally worth getting my sneakers a little wet. Rain boots or other waterproof shoes would be the best option since you do have to walk a very short distance through the stream to see the waterfall, but there are rocks to balance on.
Maya B — Google review
The most beautiful waterfall! A raincoat and shoe covers are a must. Advice: if you don't have shoe covers, so as not to wet the niches, then put a plastic bag inside your shoes, this will protect you! The views are amazing!!! Enjoy!
Angelina C — Google review
Gljúfrabúi feels like a hidden gem tucked away near Seljalandsfoss. To get to it, you squeeze through a narrow opening in the rocks, and once inside, you’re surrounded by cliffs with the waterfall cascading down—it feels almost magical. We went right after visiting Seljalandsfoss, and it was absolutely worth the short walk. You will get wet, so make sure to wear waterproof footwear. Such a breathtaking and unique experience!
Vanessa R — Google review
The hidden waterfall. To see this amazing waterfall, one will need to walk through a narrow path by stepping on the river stones. I am lucky as only a few visitors are there, but when I leaving can see a group of tour group visitors coming.
Ph C — Google review
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Seljalandsfoss

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Seljalandsfoss is a stunning 200-foot waterfall fed by a volcanic glacier, allowing visitors to walk behind it for a unique perspective. It's part of the South Coast attractions in Iceland, along with Skogarfoss waterfall and the Skogar Folk museum featuring reconstructed Icelandic turf houses. Optional activities like snowmobile or ATV tours are available in the area.
Amazing waterfall and you can walk behind it (*grab a raincoat). Great view. Also you can go in the right of the waterfall (as you stand with the waterfall behind you) and you'll find another waterfall inside a cave, pretty cool.
Mihaela-Alexandra L — Google review
Must see - bottom of waterfall views are easy access for all abilities. We climbed to the top and went an additional 2 miles down the trail. Plan for crowds and all types of weather.
Danielle M — Google review
Beautiful water falls and many different views. Can walk to the backside of the falls and capture some amazing photos. Carry a proper water proof wear/ rain coat. In summer itself the temperature was almost 0 degrees.
Neelamegam B — Google review
This waterfall is a must-see; what makes it special is that you can walk behind it. A parking lot is in the immediate vicinity, as well as restrooms, a souvenir shop, and a snack bar.
Daniel B — Google review
Beautiful waterfall and definitely worth a stop! Be prepared to get really wet - waterproof clothes are a must! There’s a cute souvenir shop and a nice little food truck by the parking area. Clean toilets, parking costs 1000 ISK. Only minus: it’s very touristy, but still an amazing experience overall!
Michelle K — Google review
I’ve visited this waterfall in both snowy, icy conditions and in clearer weather, and each experience offers something completely different. In winter, the entire scene looks absolutely breathtaking - the falls surrounded by shimmering ice and frozen landscapes make it feel almost otherworldly. During better weather you can walk behind the waterfall, which is a fun experience, but visually it doesn’t quite compare to how dramatic and striking it looks in the snow. One downside is the cost of the small food stand on-site. We paid almost £80 for three soups, one panini, and four small cakes, which felt extremely overpriced for what you get. Parking is also charged at around £5–£6 for the day, which feels a little steep considering most visitors only spend a short amount of time here. Overall, it’s a stunning location and absolutely worth seeing, especially in winter - just be prepared for the extra costs.
Curtis — Google review
In a country of spectacular waterfalls this is one of the standouts, but be prepared to get very wet! Getting anywhere near to Seljalandsfoss, and especially if you walk behind it, you will get soaked, so make sure you have a good waterproof jacket and trousers. The kiosk in the car park sells cheap ponchos if you’ve not come prepared, and there’s also decent toilets and a small cafe. As this is close to the ring road, and on everyone’s must see list, you can’t escape the crowds, but the circular route under the falls keeps people moving, so there’s never much of a holdup, especially as everyone is getting soaked. The car park is not huge, and, there’s a fee, but attendants were doing a good job of finding spaces and keeping cars moving.
Stephen S — Google review
This unique experience stems from the fact that you can walk behind the waterfall and observe the incredible force of nature from a different perspective. You will get wet, so wear a rain jacket or some sort of waterproof clothing. The line can be long, as there’s plenty of tourists pausing for selfies or simply walking slowly out of fear of slipping. Large free parking lot.
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Seljalandsfoss

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Seljalandsfoss is a stunning 200-foot waterfall fed by a volcanic glacier, allowing visitors to walk behind it for a unique perspective. It's part of the South Coast attractions in Iceland, along with Skogarfoss waterfall and the Skogar Folk museum featuring reconstructed Icelandic turf houses. Optional activities like snowmobile or ATV tours are available in the area.
Amazing waterfall and you can walk behind it (*grab a raincoat). Great view. Also you can go in the right of the waterfall (as you stand with the waterfall behind you) and you'll find another waterfall inside a cave, pretty cool.
Mihaela-Alexandra L — Google review
Must see - bottom of waterfall views are easy access for all abilities. We climbed to the top and went an additional 2 miles down the trail. Plan for crowds and all types of weather.
Danielle M — Google review
Beautiful water falls and many different views. Can walk to the backside of the falls and capture some amazing photos. Carry a proper water proof wear/ rain coat. In summer itself the temperature was almost 0 degrees.
Neelamegam B — Google review
This waterfall is a must-see; what makes it special is that you can walk behind it. A parking lot is in the immediate vicinity, as well as restrooms, a souvenir shop, and a snack bar.
Daniel B — Google review
Beautiful waterfall and definitely worth a stop! Be prepared to get really wet - waterproof clothes are a must! There’s a cute souvenir shop and a nice little food truck by the parking area. Clean toilets, parking costs 1000 ISK. Only minus: it’s very touristy, but still an amazing experience overall!
Michelle K — Google review
I’ve visited this waterfall in both snowy, icy conditions and in clearer weather, and each experience offers something completely different. In winter, the entire scene looks absolutely breathtaking - the falls surrounded by shimmering ice and frozen landscapes make it feel almost otherworldly. During better weather you can walk behind the waterfall, which is a fun experience, but visually it doesn’t quite compare to how dramatic and striking it looks in the snow. One downside is the cost of the small food stand on-site. We paid almost £80 for three soups, one panini, and four small cakes, which felt extremely overpriced for what you get. Parking is also charged at around £5–£6 for the day, which feels a little steep considering most visitors only spend a short amount of time here. Overall, it’s a stunning location and absolutely worth seeing, especially in winter - just be prepared for the extra costs.
Curtis — Google review
In a country of spectacular waterfalls this is one of the standouts, but be prepared to get very wet! Getting anywhere near to Seljalandsfoss, and especially if you walk behind it, you will get soaked, so make sure you have a good waterproof jacket and trousers. The kiosk in the car park sells cheap ponchos if you’ve not come prepared, and there’s also decent toilets and a small cafe. As this is close to the ring road, and on everyone’s must see list, you can’t escape the crowds, but the circular route under the falls keeps people moving, so there’s never much of a holdup, especially as everyone is getting soaked. The car park is not huge, and, there’s a fee, but attendants were doing a good job of finding spaces and keeping cars moving.
Stephen S — Google review
This unique experience stems from the fact that you can walk behind the waterfall and observe the incredible force of nature from a different perspective. You will get wet, so wear a rain jacket or some sort of waterproof clothing. The line can be long, as there’s plenty of tourists pausing for selfies or simply walking slowly out of fear of slipping. Large free parking lot.
Wei-Ai T — Google review
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Eldheimar

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Eldheimar is a museum located in Westman Island, Iceland, showcasing the complex nature of the business environment. The museum features more than 400 buildings buried under lava from the 1973 eruption, with a special focus on one house excavated from 50m of pumice.
Lovely museum and very informative about volcanoes and the tragedy that they can cause. Such an interesting island, definitely worth visiting!!!
Kay W — Google review
We're not usually museum people, but we had some time to kill on the island before our ferry departed so we went here. It was great actually. Loved how the museum is built around a house that was mostly destroyed by the eruption and there were lots of great videos and displays. Spent a little less than an hour there as the place was closing and it was about the right amount of time to see it.
Stephen L — Google review
Excellent museum. It was aesthetically beautiful and well laid out. The headset guided tour was very good and available in many languages, not just English and Icelandic. We learned so much about the island from this museum, and it provided greater context to everywhere we went on the island. My 6 year old was a little scared once we started getting into the sections about the eruption itself (because the storytelling in the audio tour really is compelling) but there was an inactive sand thing for him to play with, and that occupied him. Don't forget to check out the upstairs section about the Surtsey explosion too--- that was also fascinating :)
Kathryn H — Google review
This museum is built on the site of the 1973 eruption of the Eldfell volcano. The remains of a home destroyed by the volcano is at its center. It provides audio and an immersive, multimedia experience to convey the volcano's horrific impact on the community. It also celebrates how the island worked together to rebuild. There are special exhibits on the second floor.
Barb ( — Google review
We were really amazed by the detailed depiction of the eruption and how the people of the island fought against it.
Marko K — Google review
Interesting subject matter and the display of the excavated home was cool to see. But the displays were flashy but lacked clarity. Lots of noisy displays that really did not add to the information. Overall I would rate this as a "meh" experience as it was pricey. More impactful to us were the ash poles sprinkled around town and the partially buried house just outside of the museum.
Terri F — Google review
Informative, nice, audio guides you through, doesn't take long
Hulda2002 — Google review
Museum on the 1973 eruption that destroyed most of Heimeay.
Keng L — Google review
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http://eldheimar.is/
+354 488 2700
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Beluga Whale Sanctuary

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Natural History Museums
The Beluga Whale Sanctuary, located in the Westman Islands archipelago, is a must-visit for marine life enthusiasts. It is the world's first whale sanctuary and also houses a puffin rescue center. The sanctuary is home to two 12-year-old Beluga Whales named Little White and Little Grey. Visitors can explore the Saeheimar Aquarium, which features live fish, enormous crabs, and an array of marine animals including puffins and seals.
The Beluga whales were the highlight of my whole trip. The sanctuary is quite small with a few interesting exhibitions (fish, star fish, puffens), but I was all about the whales. Spent a few hours just watching and even playing with them. They seem to love people and to show off. We had a chat with a staff member who told us lots of interesting facts about them and allowed us to pop out for lunch and come back again. Unforgettable experience. I can't wait to see updates in the future.
Kelly R — Google review
Sea life trust is not a sea life where animals are used to amuse humans. The two beluga whales have been rescued and this is there home. You won't see them everytime, we were lucky. The puffins which are there are also rescued. Don't expect something like a zoo. You support something good.
Sofi G — Google review
This was a fantastic expeirence and definitely a highlight for the Westman Islands. I am a vegan and all about animal ethics. I did extensive research ahead of time and felt very comfortable and assured with the conditions and care the animals receive. The beluga whales have been rescued from a water park in China and while they cannot be released due to living in captivity, they are no longer used for entertainment. They are actively working on rereading them to a bigger bay in the islands, that can still be monitored. We got to see both of then coming up to the window while there. We saw the 6 puffins and 1 other bird. We went around 3pm and saw them feed and swim! It was very cool we got to see all the action happen. These puffins have certain injuries, so they cannot be released, but we're very well taken care of. The rest of the area is an aquarium with other sea life. I asked about this and they said they had taken over the space that was previously an aquarium, so they care for all the animals that were there before. You may question the price, but the proceeds go to support the conservation and care of the animals, so it's all worth it! Highly recommend!
Michelle S — Google review
Very small, hardly any fish in the aquariums. Tank is small for the two belugas. Wonder why they are not permanently in Klettsvik
Hulda2002 — Google review
The idea and work at the sanctuary is great. Pufflings and puffins which need help are being treated. Only those with physical impairments stay in the sanctuary. You can also see the belugas little grey and little white. They even seem to have a small bay but it’s unclear when they are there and not in the pool. You can support the sanctuary by adopting either a puffin or a beluga.
Jenny P — Google review
The tour was £20 a head and tells the story of how the money is for charity and is used to save the beluga whales from a life in captivity. A story is told about how whales aren’t supposed to live in captivity and that it is horrible for an animal. Around the corner from this is the two whales living in captivity in a pool with a window that you can observe them. Seems a lot like an aquarium to me not a sanctuary.
Jake B — Google review
I'm generally not a fan of seeing animals in captivity. But on a trip to the island too early to see Puffins nesting, we decided to check out the few being rehabbed at this spot in the harbor. They were sweet and pleasant. It was great to see how well they were taken care of and to read about all the sea life on display. The whales were playful this day, hamming it up for our cameras. We had a great time.
Kimble B — Google review
It was absolutely amazing. I was enjoying watching the beluga whales very much. Also the staff was very nice, informative and helpful. I really recommed visiting to support their cause!!!
Janis G — Google review
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https://belugasanctuary.sealifetrust.org/en/
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Ribsafari

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Sightseeing tour agency
Outdoor Activities
Ribsafari offers an exhilarating one-hour tour around the Westman Islands on a small speedboat. The boat can navigate into watery caves along the shore, providing a unique and invigorating experience. The tour includes music, historical and geological information about the islands, and sightings of caves, birds, and the impressive Elephant Rock. The friendly staff provides waterproof suits to keep participants dry and warm during the adventure.
This boat tour was one of the highlights of our trip to Iceland! We had Kristin as our guide and Eythor as our captain and they were amazing!! The views were stunning coupled with the music they played on the ride. Kristin was a wonderful storyteller and also gave us a lot of recommendations to checkout on the island for the rest of the day. I’d definitely recommend the earlier tour so you can also get some recs from the team. Make sure to bring gloves and hats. We also regretted not doing the 2-hour tour, so definitely book the longer one if your budget/time allow. It was so much fun, 12/10 I’d do it again and again!
Susan H — Google review
Absolutely amazing time. A must do while at Westman Islands. We got a potential wind warning before 9 am for our 12 pm trip that the wind was too high and to stand by. However, the captain was able to alter the route so we stayed around the East side of the Iceland. And it was freaking amazing. Music was great. Captain Omar was skilled. Our guide Albert had really nice personal stories. I can do this trip every day!
Anna W — Google review
Amazing experience. Easy to get to from the ferry and only takes an hour to see a lot of the beautiful islands of Westman-islands. And still leaves you with plenty of time to see more of the island. The tour guide Kristin and the sailor was really skilful, funny and informative. You could tell that safety was THE top priority.
Andreas B — Google review
This is a must! I did the 2 hour tour and loved it. Thor, our tour guide was amazing.
Lauren K — Google review
This was a really fun, fast boat ride with music. We enjoyed it even though the weather was not great. We saw sea caves and puffins and the beautiful islands.
Sharissa E — Google review
Highly recommend this trip- for the one hour. The tour around the island is amazing and fun. They play music while going full speed around the island and they tell you some history and stories on the islands around. You can see some caves, birds and the best is the elephant rock- was awesome. The staff was so nice and kind. The tour was fully booked online, but we still went to their office and were able to book tickets. So give it a try anyways, even if it’s booked online.
Bar L — Google review
It was tremendous experience, I recommend it to everyone who loves sea, feeling freedom and enjoy energy. And of course SEE PUFFINS 🥰🥰🥰
Anna N — Google review
What a fun experience. We rode these powerful boats around the islands surrounding the main island. Thor told us many great stories and the music added to the experience (especially in the caves). We saw the Elephant Rock!!! We saw puffins, tho the boat scared them underwater. We even saw two Orca pods on the ride back. Definitely recommend trying this!
Ina N — Google review
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http://www.ribsafari.is/
+354 661 1810
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Eyjatours - Puffin Tours in Iceland

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Sightseeing tour agency
Outdoor Activities
Eyjatours in Iceland offers a puffin and volcano tour that provides a great overview of the island. The tour guide, Ebbi, is passionate about the island and its history. He not only runs the tour but also works on converting a Viking stone house into an educational venue for children. The tour is recommended for solo travelers as well and provides insights into historical and cultural aspects of the island while offering sightings of puffins from a distance.
The Puffin & Volcano Tour with Ebbi is a must-do 2-hour tour in Vestmannaeyjar! Ebbi is so friendly, fun, entertaining & knowledgeable while taking you through his entire hometown. We got to enjoy the natural beauty & culture of Iceland including a tour into the Viking history. Super fun & unforgettable. Thank you Ebbi!
Serene G — Google review
Did the puffin and volcano tour, Ebbi was a great guide, took us to all placers to see on the small island, had a lot of jokes. Visited the puffins, so cute! Would take another tour with Ebbi any given time. Visited some real 'viking' houses, learned what 'sprangan' means, wnet to 'thez most windy place in Europe' Great tour!
Ju P — Google review
Amazing tour! Highly recommend. Our tour guide was so much fun and humorous and entertained even my kids age 11 and 13. I learned so much on the tour and got to see all the great spots on the island. We saw lots of puffin, so that was definitely the highlight, but really the whole tour was a perfect thing to complete our trip to the island.
Catherine B — Google review
My family of four thoroughly enjoyed Ebbi’s tour. His sense of humor, local roots, and easy style were greatly appreciated. My elementary school aged daughters loved learning about puffins and volcanos. Well worth the time and money, highly recommend for your consideration.
John M — Google review
Thank you, Ebbi, for a world-class, two hour tour of the island your family has called "home" for hundreds of years. I really appreciated both your humor, and your local knowledge, from the Viking houses to the "Puffling Patrol."
Chad K — Google review
Wonderful tour! Worth doing if you come to Iceland! Learned a lot from Ebbi! He was quite funny and entertaining! Got to see so much of the island! And the puffins were so fun to see. Also wanted to mention that we miss-estimated the time it would take to get to the island (based on the ferry times) and arrived 20 mins late due to this. They were kind enough to take us in another van to join the tour (that had already started), and we were so appreciative of that. We would have been so sad if we had missed it! Thank you for accommodating us! Had some amazing pizza and beer after the tour, while we waited for our return ferry. Be sure to check ferry timings before you book tour so you don’t make the same mistake we did!
Viraj C — Google review
The Puffin and Volcano tour was an excellent way to explore Heimaey's many sites. Ebbi was an excellent guide and so very knowledgeable as an actual 'Islander'. His demonstration of the cliff climbing for eggs was impressive (particularly in the rain). Even in inclement weather, the tour was amazing and a definite 'must do' for anyone visiting the Vestmannaeyjar!
Brian W — Google review
While the tour is called Puffins and Volcanoes it was so much more. Our guide Ebbi was so knowledge and included a number of stops around the island. We were fully engaged from the time we stepped into the bus. We would highly recommend taking this tour. You will enjoy it.
Shana — Google review
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https://www.eyjatours.com/
+354 852 6939
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Midgard Adventure

Tour operator
Tours
Midgard Adventure is a tour operator and travel agency located in Hvolsvollur, Rangarthing eystra, with a population of about 2000. The company offers authentic experiences with local and highly experienced guides. Hotel Hvolsvollur provides friendly accommodation for all travelers, offering sixty-six rooms including triples and doubles. Additionally, the area boasts various dining options such as Valhalla Restaurant and Gallery Pizza Restaurant.
My daughter and I booked the Midgard Adventure guided day hike for Þórsmörk. Our guide Ragnar took us on a stunningly beautiful hike and did an excellent job encouraging me, because I was the least fit of the group. He provided interesting geological and historical information for the area and Iceland as a whole, as well as funny commentary that kept us all laughing. The Midgard base camp was well stocked and easy to get to. The entire experience was stress free and an amazing adventure. Would book again and recommend to all.
Aletta S — Google review
We had a fantastic Super Jeep Tour into the Highlands to Landmannalaugar with Midgard. Our guide David led the tour with a great sense of humor and deep knowledge about Iceland. Even though the weather in the Highlands can change extremely quickly, I always felt safe and well taken care of thanks to his experience. The scenery is truly breathtaking – at times it feels like being on another planet. For anyone who wants to experience Iceland in a very special way and has the time (and the budget), this tour is absolutely worth it!
Pina P — Google review
We did the Þórsmörk Super Jeep Tour in late October 2025. Ragnar was our guide - and he was not only a fantastic driver but entertained us the entire day with the most interesting stories about Icelandic geology, history, customs and myths. Ragnar - you are the best (even though you ‘made us looking for stones for 10 minutes and enjoyed it ;-)! We saw a lot of the fantastic wilderness - glaciers, waterfalls, hidden valleys and a cave. Our day was rounded up by a hike to the top of a mountain with an amazing view and lunch at one of the cabins in the area. After our return, we had dinner at the Midgard Base Camp - yummy! Thanks to entire team for an unforgettable adventure.
Matthias B — Google review
Did the jeep Þórsmörk tour with Ollie as our guide. Great guide and great group! Money well spent. We saw Stakkholtsgjá Canyon, Gígjökull Glacier Tongue, Nauthúsagil Ravine and a few other stops that were all amazing. It's so untouched and peaceful within the park
Hannah K — Google review
If you travel to Iceland and don't spend some time with the Midgard family, I'm sorry ... you're doing it wrong! Great accommodations, great people, great tours and great food! If/when I return to Iceland I will book with Midgard again.
Mike S — Google review
We booked the Þórsmörk Super Jeep Tour with Holly as our guide. It was amazing! Holly talked to us about Iceland geology and took us to various locations of interest. We started at Landeyjahöfn black sand beach, across from the island of Vestmannaeyjar, then drove to Þórsmörk. We got to see the massive Eyjafjallajökull glacier then walked through the Stakkholtsgjá canyon. Stopped for lunch and had a short hike then drove to another hike at Basar á Goðalandi. At the end of the day on the way back to base camp one of the massive tires blew but Holly did an incredible job of controlling the Jeep and getting us to the side of the road and to safety. The day was beautiful, the company was great, and overall we were extremely happy with our tour. Would definitely recommend for a stress free, adventure filled day.
Mario W — Google review
My wife and I took Midgard Adventure’s 7 day Epic Midgard Trek and it was truly epic! This is a great tour and a great family-run company. We started with a night at Midgard Base Camp where the staff could not have been more friendly and the food was truly excellent. Lamb skewers and arctic char were both delicious. We finished the evening soaking in the hot tub. The next morning we were off in a super jeep that took us to an off-the-beaten path trailhead in a “high heat” area where we walked through steaming lava vents. All of day one was off trail and spectacular. We are experienced hikers and this was our best day of hiking ever….as in ever! Our tour guide Thorir was as local as local gets, born and raised in town. He literally knew everyone in town and many guides on the trail. That said on Day 1 we were absolutely alone for most of the day, absorbing the unimaginable beauty of the changing Icelandic scenery. Hiking days 2, 3 & 4 were on the world famous Laugavegur trail which brought us into contact with many backpackers from across the world; it was fun to chat and compare stories. We slept in huts which was a fun experience but definitely made better by having ear plugs (someone always snores)! Plus we saw the Northern Lights which was a great bonus! Day 5 was the AMAZING Fimmvörðuháls trail. A 15 mile demanding hike up 1000m through glaciers and lava fields, plus a gazillion amazing waterfalls. Midgard transported our packs from place to place and delivered fresh food, veggies and bread daily. We just carried water and day clothing. A true glamping experience foodwise! We HIGHLY recommend Midgard Adventures as a company and Midgard Base Camp for excellent food and as a place to stay and use as a base camp. We are in our late 50’s and work out several times a week. The 7 day hike is for folks who are in good shape and can handle several 12 mile days of hiking with ups and downs in a row. Nothing technical in term of hiking but it’ll keep your muscles toned and moving! And it’s well worth getting into shape for! You will not be disappointed!
Seth R — Google review
Had the greatest time on Day Hike Tour to Thorsmork. The entire experience was incredible. The guide knew the area very well. We had great weather for our hike but the guide told us that they are able to adjust their hikes based on the conditions. I will definitely recommend Midgard Adventure to my friends!
Madhura K — Google review
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http://www.midgardadventure.is/
+354 578 3370
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Skeidvellir

Horse boarding stable
Outdoor Activities
Visitor center
Horseback Riding Tours
This is such a wonderful experience of visiting and riding Icelandic horses. Beautiful friendly animals who are more gentle and curious than larger horses in Europe and North America. Our guide was an excellent host and we had an amazing afternoon playing in the snow in January with some truly extraordinary animals.
Kelly G — Google review
I’m a beginner and was given a great introduction to horseback riding. Beautiful Icelandic horses with a great instructor and a super clean organized and well run stable facility and school. We even got to do the Tölt gait. This is a smooth gate for Icelandic horses. The ranch was with beautiful scenery and we wrote along a pack of 25+ horses. Wow.
David S — Google review
We did the one hour beginners tour on a beautiful sunny day! Lady who took us around was so friendly and knowledgeable, giving us information on Icelandic horses and the area. Would definitely recommend, one of my favorite Icelandic memories.
Olivia W — Google review
This was the highlight of our entire trip. We booked the 1 hour ride for our party of 5 (ages 10-76), but that day ended up being outrageously, frigidly windy. When we arrived, the staff talked with us about rearranging our booking (refunding us the difference) for an indoor experience, which we were grateful for. We ended up with an incredible experience! Our guide, Elsa, took us for a tour of the barn followed by a demonstration, then a lesson for us all, and we finished with hot chocolate in the cafe. Our guide, Elsa, was fantastic! She, Lisa, and the third colleague could not have been more informative, helpful, patient, and kind! They made sure everyone felt comfortable on their horses. They were so personable and welcoming — it felt like we were acquaintances who were invited into their barn. Our group was small, 8 people (the 5 of us and another party of 3), and with 3 instructors we had a lot of personal attention. And the horses are everything I heard them to be — social, agreeable, sweet, patient. The facilities were cleaner than any barn I have ever been to in the States. (I expected my clothes to have that “horsey” smell after our ride — which I kind of enjoy — but there was no odor at all!) Overall, I would recommend this hands down! It was an amazing experience all around, and, with these horses, one you can’t get anywhere else in the world.
Jessica L — Google review
We went on the 1 hour tour as a group of three beginners and the whole thing was amazing, from being introduced to the horses, instructions and the tour. The instructors were lovely and helpful. The offer of trying the tolt was available if we were confident enough as a group to try it. They have additional wet weather gear on hand if it’s needed.
Rita M — Google review
Super cool experience riding icelandic horsies, they're so cute and lovable. Our guides were knowledgeable and patient. The tour for a novice was great, can absolutely recommend the experience!
Marc — Google review
Did a 2-hour ride with a combination of experience the novice riders. Everyone had a great time. The staff at the barn and on the tour were great.
Alex B — Google review
If you are in Iceland, then this is a must! Something traditional, beautiful and worth the money. We got 1.5 hrs of riding and our guide took extra time to explain everything, got us geared up and in the end gave us some more time to try the special walk these icelandic horses do - beautiful animals and don't worry if you have no experience, because the horses are very calm and relaxed. You will love it!
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http://www.iceworld.is/
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Secret Lagoon

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Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Nestled in the picturesque Icelandic countryside, the Secret Lagoon, or Gamla Laugin, is a geothermal gem that has been captivating visitors since its establishment in 1891. This enchanting hot spring offers a unique blend of relaxation and natural beauty, featuring soothing waters surrounded by stunning landscapes and steam rising from the warm springs. Located near an old fishing village in Fludhir, it provides not only a tranquil bathing experience but also insight into the area's rich geological history.
Secret Lagoon, Iceland – A Natural Hot Spring Gem in the Golden Circle Nestled in the quiet village of Flúðir, the Secret Lagoon (Gamla Laugin) offers a uniquely authentic geothermal bathing experience that feels worlds away from the more commercialized Blue Lagoon. This is Iceland’s oldest swimming pool, built in 1891, and its rustic charm, natural setting, and soothing waters make it a favorite stop for travelers exploring the Golden Circle. Surrounded by mossy lava fields, bubbling hot pots, and a small, steaming geyser that erupts regularly, the lagoon has an almost magical quality. The water is fed directly by natural hot springs and kept at a perfectly relaxing 38–40°C (100–104°F) year-round. Unlike some spas, the atmosphere here is refreshingly low-key—no flashy architecture or tourist crowds, just mist rising over the warm water, Icelandic nature all around, and a profound sense of calm. The facilities are clean and modern, with good changing rooms, showers, and a small café. Locker rental and towel hire are available, and the staff are friendly and helpful. It’s best enjoyed in the early morning for a peaceful soak—or at twilight, when the steam drifts under Iceland’s wide skies, sometimes accompanied by the northern lights in winter months. The Secret Lagoon is a perfect blend of relaxation, history, and nature. Whether you're road-tripping through South Iceland or taking a day trip from Reykjavík, it's a serene and rejuvenating stop that offers a more traditional Icelandic bathing experience—quiet, simple, and unforgettable.
Paul P — Google review
It's the oldest thermal bath originally built in 1891 and one of the most affordable thermal bath in Iceland. It's located in the Golden Circle so it's convenient to get to. Note that it closes at 8 PM so don't arrive too late. The facility is really basic but you get to see a rustic view. The floors of the pools feel slippery and slimy, so if you're really picky about cleanliness, this may not be good for you.
J T — Google review
Polite and helpful staff. Not too crowded & perfect temperature. Some reviews mention the ground feeling weird, we did not experience this at all. You DO need to shower naked with 8 other people in a shared shower, keep that in mind.
Nick W — Google review
After visiting the Blue Lagoon, Sky Lagoon, and Secret Lagoon, I left feeling that the Blue Lagoon simply didn’t justify its high price tag. While it’s the most famous of the three, it ended up being my least favorite—and not for lack of comparison. To start, both the Sky Lagoon and Secret Lagoon were significantly more affordable, yet offered nearly the same level of amenities. All three locations provided free showers, changing rooms, and lockers, and both the Blue Lagoon and Sky Lagoon included free towels, with the Secret Lagoon being the only one that didn’t. What surprised me most was that the water at the Blue Lagoon wasn’t as hot as at the other two sites, which made the experience feel less relaxing despite the higher cost. The iconic blue water is really the only unique feature of the Blue Lagoon, but even that came with a downside: the milky color made it hard to see underwater, so I kept bumping my legs against the seats because they were nearly invisible. In contrast, the Secret Lagoon’s natural hot spring setting, with its large black pebbles, felt soothing underfoot, and I actually preferred that to the smooth rock bottoms of both the Sky Lagoon and Blue Lagoon. As for amenities, the Sky Lagoon easily outshone the Blue Lagoon. Both offered saunas and steam rooms, but the Sky Lagoon’s infinity pool and the included seven-step ritual made the experience feel far more special and immersive. At the Blue Lagoon, all you get is a single silica mask included in the basic admission, which felt underwhelming given the price. The only feature that stood out at the Blue Lagoon was the bathing suit–drying machine—convenient, yes, but certainly not worth the extra cost on its own. Accessibility was another major drawback. The Blue Lagoon required a long walk to reach the actual pool area, which isn’t ideal for anyone with mobility issues. In comparison, both the Sky Lagoon and Secret Lagoon were located just a short, easy walk from their entrances—within about 20 feet. While all three lagoons had seating in the water and offered basic toiletries like shampoo, conditioner, and soap, the overall value just wasn’t there for the Blue Lagoon. In the end, its fame and blue water felt like its only real distinguishing features, and for the price, I expected a lot more. If you’re choosing between the three, I’d highly recommend the Sky Lagoon for its experience and value, or the Secret Lagoon for its natural charm and affordability—both offered a better, more relaxing time than the Blue Lagoon ever did.
Lexi C — Google review
Oldest termal spa in Iceland. It is relaxing. Some hours are quite, some hours are crowded with people. The shower types fixed in the wall here are really inconvenient to shower properly. Booking the tickets online really recommended. Take flip-flops and towel with you.
Zoltán N — Google review
Visited during a sunny day after we were dead tired from hiking the day before. It was a welcome break for us and we had a good time here soaking our tired legs. It was also fun to drift along the lagoon on the provided floats. The water here was on the warmer side though and it was difficult to soak for long periods without taking a break. We spent about an hour here.
Alfred Y — Google review
Hverahólmi – Geothermal Oasis in Iceland Hverahólmi is a truly unique spot in Iceland where nature’s raw power meets relaxation. The site features a geothermal system that powers Jarðhitakerti, a beautiful geothermal garden with hot springs and bubbling mud pools. The Sundlaug pool was absolutely amazing—bathing in naturally heated water right from the volcanic system while rolling in the snow was an unforgettable experience. The combination of warm water and icy surroundings creates an incredible sensation that you won’t find anywhere else.
Dorian N — Google review
This place is well worth a visit. There's a hot swimming pool. A hot seated pool and a cold plunge pool. The two hot pools are heated from the geothermal spring that is just above. You can walk along a board walk to see it. Get a beernor a glass of wine and cook yourself. Your skin will thank you.
Brian M — Google review
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Hvammsvegur, 845 Flúðir, Iceland
http://www.secretlagoon.is/
+354 555 3351
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Strokkur Geyser

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Geologic Formations
Strokkur Geyser is a popular geothermal attraction located in the Geysir area of Iceland. While the old Geysir is inactive, Strokkur erupts every 5-10 minutes, shooting water up to 15-20 meters high. The surrounding area also features other geysers and hot springs, creating an otherworldly landscape for visitors to explore.
Nice hot springs and geyser. It shoots every 5-8 minutes and is short. Worth the wait to get it on camera as I missed it the first time. Great view from the top of the mountain. Free to see. Does cost to park. Also has a nice give shop and snack bar.
Dave H — Google review
Absolutely amazing place! The geysers erupt regularly and it’s truly fascinating to watch the power of nature so close. The steam, the sound, and the sudden burst of hot water create an unforgettable experience. The area is well organized with clear paths and good viewing spots, and it’s easy to take great photos. A must-see stop on any trip to Iceland!
Can Z — Google review
Strokkur Geyser is an incredible natural wonder that erupts every few minutes, shooting hot water high into the air—it never fails to amaze! The anticipation builds with each bubbling surge. Easy to access, well-marked paths, and surrounded by stunning geothermal scenery. A true Iceland highlight!
Ryan B — Google review
The Strkkur Geyser is certainly something to see if you've never seen see anything like this before. I did feel a little bit underwhelmed, but that's just me. It is amazing how the water heats up and bubbles away. The Geysir Centre across the road has toilets, food, drink and the standard souvenir shop. They have cold weather clothing for sale, but be prepared for the high price! Worth the trip and recommend a visit, but don't worry about FOMO if you don't.
W Q — Google review
Strokkur Geyser was absolutely beautiful! I visited in January, so it was quite cold, but there are nearby buildings where you can warm up for a bit between eruptions. Such a stunning natural wonder — I’m really glad I went!
Savanah E — Google review
The Geyser was great. I do recommend to view the map at the bottom of the upper trail to see which is the most active geyser as there are a few of them. And if you have time I do recommend the trail. It is lovely and beautiful scenery. Only cost was parking if you drove yourself.
Geovanny M — Google review
Several geysers are scattered throughout this area, but the largest and most active one is Strokkur, which erupts every seven to ten minutes. After the first eruption, it often erupts again about 15 to 20 seconds later, so if you stay and wait, you can witness a second burst. Around the geyser, tourists stand ready with their cameras to capture the perfect moment, but it’s best not to wait on the downwind side. In strong winds, there’s a chance that the hot water from the eruption could be blown toward you.
HiDe86 — Google review
The undeniable star of the Haukadalur geothermal area, and witnessing it erupt feels almost unreal no matter how many times you’ve seen it on video. The geyser erupts every few minutes, often shooting a column of boiling water impressively high into the air, sometimes more than once in quick succession. The anticipation and the sudden burst make it a fun experience for both casual visitors and photographers. It’s an easy, flat walk from the main paths, and you can get fairly close as long as you respect the barriers. The ground around the geyser is extremely hot and fragile, so staying on marked trails is important for your safety and for preserving the area. Steam and sulfur smells are part of the experience, and depending on the wind, you might catch some spray, so keep your camera protected and maybe stand slightly off to the side if you want the best view without getting misted. Crowds gather quickly, especially right before an eruption, so arriving early in the morning or later in the evening makes it much more enjoyable. Once you’re there, give yourself time to watch several eruptions; each one is different and sometimes the second or third burst is the most dramatic. The combination of geothermal colors, the bubbling pool before eruption, and the wild Icelandic backdrop makes this one of the most memorable stops on the Golden Circle.
R — Google review
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8M7X+3PJ, Hafnartún, 806 Selfoss, Iceland
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Strokkur Geyser

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Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Strokkur Geyser is a popular geothermal attraction located in the Geysir area of Iceland. While the old Geysir is inactive, Strokkur erupts every 5-10 minutes, shooting water up to 15-20 meters high. The surrounding area also features other geysers and hot springs, creating an otherworldly landscape for visitors to explore.
Nice hot springs and geyser. It shoots every 5-8 minutes and is short. Worth the wait to get it on camera as I missed it the first time. Great view from the top of the mountain. Free to see. Does cost to park. Also has a nice give shop and snack bar.
Dave H — Google review
Absolutely amazing place! The geysers erupt regularly and it’s truly fascinating to watch the power of nature so close. The steam, the sound, and the sudden burst of hot water create an unforgettable experience. The area is well organized with clear paths and good viewing spots, and it’s easy to take great photos. A must-see stop on any trip to Iceland!
Can Z — Google review
Strokkur Geyser is an incredible natural wonder that erupts every few minutes, shooting hot water high into the air—it never fails to amaze! The anticipation builds with each bubbling surge. Easy to access, well-marked paths, and surrounded by stunning geothermal scenery. A true Iceland highlight!
Ryan B — Google review
The Strkkur Geyser is certainly something to see if you've never seen see anything like this before. I did feel a little bit underwhelmed, but that's just me. It is amazing how the water heats up and bubbles away. The Geysir Centre across the road has toilets, food, drink and the standard souvenir shop. They have cold weather clothing for sale, but be prepared for the high price! Worth the trip and recommend a visit, but don't worry about FOMO if you don't.
W Q — Google review
Strokkur Geyser was absolutely beautiful! I visited in January, so it was quite cold, but there are nearby buildings where you can warm up for a bit between eruptions. Such a stunning natural wonder — I’m really glad I went!
Savanah E — Google review
The Geyser was great. I do recommend to view the map at the bottom of the upper trail to see which is the most active geyser as there are a few of them. And if you have time I do recommend the trail. It is lovely and beautiful scenery. Only cost was parking if you drove yourself.
Geovanny M — Google review
Several geysers are scattered throughout this area, but the largest and most active one is Strokkur, which erupts every seven to ten minutes. After the first eruption, it often erupts again about 15 to 20 seconds later, so if you stay and wait, you can witness a second burst. Around the geyser, tourists stand ready with their cameras to capture the perfect moment, but it’s best not to wait on the downwind side. In strong winds, there’s a chance that the hot water from the eruption could be blown toward you.
HiDe86 — Google review
The undeniable star of the Haukadalur geothermal area, and witnessing it erupt feels almost unreal no matter how many times you’ve seen it on video. The geyser erupts every few minutes, often shooting a column of boiling water impressively high into the air, sometimes more than once in quick succession. The anticipation and the sudden burst make it a fun experience for both casual visitors and photographers. It’s an easy, flat walk from the main paths, and you can get fairly close as long as you respect the barriers. The ground around the geyser is extremely hot and fragile, so staying on marked trails is important for your safety and for preserving the area. Steam and sulfur smells are part of the experience, and depending on the wind, you might catch some spray, so keep your camera protected and maybe stand slightly off to the side if you want the best view without getting misted. Crowds gather quickly, especially right before an eruption, so arriving early in the morning or later in the evening makes it much more enjoyable. Once you’re there, give yourself time to watch several eruptions; each one is different and sometimes the second or third burst is the most dramatic. The combination of geothermal colors, the bubbling pool before eruption, and the wild Icelandic backdrop makes this one of the most memorable stops on the Golden Circle.
R — Google review
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8M7X+3PJ, Hafnartún, 806 Selfoss, Iceland
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Geysir

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Geyser
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Geysir is a renowned hot spring located in the geothermal area of Haukadalur Valley, in southwest Iceland. This attraction is part of the Golden Circle and features hot springs, active geysers, and boiling mud pits. It's less than a two-hour drive from the capital city of Reykjavik. The area also offers dining options such as Geysir Bistro and opportunities to explore nearby attractions like the Icelandic Phallological Museum.
Good place to see geysers here. There is a big one 20m every 4-7 minutes and a small 1m almost continuous one. If you want to see many more and much bigger ones go to Yellowstone.
Cezar A — Google review
An amazing geothermal area that reminded me a lot of of the old faithful area of Yellowstone. While the original Geysir is no longer active, there is another one named Strokker that does erupt on a regular basis. We saw several eruptions while we were there, and it seems every other one is big and the in between ones are rather small. There is a nice walking trail that takes you through boiling pools and steam vents as well. Plenty of parking, and a large restaurant and gift shop here as well.
Kevin H — Google review
What a Fantastic and wonderous scene. My wife and I have seen simillar view in New Zealand a few years ago. It have to visit place in Iceland.
Ji H — Google review
Geysir in Iceland was an incredible natural wonder to witness. Watching the Strokkur geyser erupt every few minutes was both powerful and mesmerizing — the burst of boiling water shooting into the sky against the Icelandic landscape was unforgettable. The surrounding geothermal area with steaming vents and colorful hot springs felt like being on another planet. It’s easy to access, well-maintained, and definitely one of the must-see spots on the Golden Circle route.
Masaki K — Google review
🌫️📸 Iconic spot but very touristy The geyser is impressive and definitely something to see at least once. The eruptions can reach a surprising height. But the area felt very crowded and touristy. I think geysers are more magical in quieter, less busy places. Still, it’s a famous site for a reason.
Kateryna M — Google review
Crowded. But still a lot of fun! Parking was easy. Great gift shop with options to eat. The paths were super well maintained and accessible. The walk up the hill was great with a beautiful view, surrounded with lupin.
Akiko U — Google review
I thought this was just going to be a geyser that a ton of people waited to see erupting, but it’s a fantastic beautiful area full of steam and springs and the star or the show the Strokkur geyser gifting us an eruption every 4-10 minutes. It was ADORABLE to see people clapping and cheering at the geyser, so happy and proud of her!!!! Adorable. And the walk is beautiful and it’s great to get thermal steam in your face and lungs. I loved this
Irene A — Google review
Remarkable, entertaining, well kept, and easy to navigate. There are geysers of all sizes and shapes, some barely bubbling while others are shooting tens of meters high. The olace is sufficiently compact than you can easily walk through the import parts. The visitor center is one of the most well equiped of all of Iceland touristic spots. Not to be missed
Hugo K — Google review
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806, Iceland, USA
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Riding Tours South Iceland

Horse rental service
Tours
Horseback Riding Tours
Nature & Wildlife Tours
a little pricey but we loved our guide, aviaja ❤️ we would have loved to have a longer session with the horses! they were so good natured. the weather was lovely as well
Lynette — Google review
I would recommend this tour to anyone! It was a fantastic experience, from start to finish. Our guide was patient, helpful, and knowledgeable. She made the trip even more fun. The horses were beautiful, and had a great temperament. The scenery was breathtaking!
Heather E — Google review
We’re so lucky we found this place last minute and was able to book online the day before ! We did the 1 hr tour which was perfect for total beginners like ourselves. The horses are so well cared for and majestic , our guide was so nice and friendly! Icelandic horses are truly the best. Next time we’ll try 2 hrs !
Valerie H — Google review
Amazing experience, super friendly and knowledgeable tour guide, beautiful horses 💜 thank you!
Clovis M — Google review
This wonderful place is about an hour's drive from Reykjavík. The owners and the staff are extremely nice and friendly. Everyone is welcome, regardless of riding ability. We had an amazingly good riding experience. The landscape was beautiful and it was fantastic to explore it on horseback. Of the more than 100 Icelandic horses, there are all colours, foals, small ones, big ones, but what they all have in common is that they are all very friendly without exception. We had an unforgettable experience, this was our favourite of our visit to Iceland. We hope to return again some day. Thank you again! We are very grateful for everything.
Laura P — Google review
I went recently and it was a magical experience! The staff was lovely, and made us feel very safe and comfortable. I have no experience on horses, and am usually a bit afraid of them, but you get used to it quickly and you start trusting the horse. We rode on a beautiful path, which gave me enough time to enjoy the view and the horse. I am forever grateful for this experience, and I really appreciate the staff who made this all enjoyable and beautiful♥️
Ninja R — Google review
Just amazing 🥰 Super nice instructor and a pretty ride. Icelandic horses are very friendly and comfortable. Suitable for both advanced riders and beginners!
Kaja T — Google review
Our one-hour ride (just the twio of us with a guide) was amazing. Highly recommended, it will make your stay in Iceland even better!
Volker L — Google review
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Syðra-Langholt, 845 Hruni, Iceland
http://www.rtsi.is/
+354 772 1299
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Hótel Skálholt

Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Good hotel with a beautiful view. Attentive and hospitable staff. Very clean rooms. There are 2 bathrooms with hot water on the veranda. Also there are two halls where you can sit in the evening in company. Good breakfast.
Anna E — Google review
Excellent food and service! The staff are friendly and professional. The dining area has beautiful hanging plants that create a serene atmosphere. The Icelandic Skyr is the perfect dessert pairing for any main course. I highly recommend this restaurant!
Kelsey R — Google review
The hotel is a great base for exploring the Golden Circle and surrounding areas. The staff are very friendly, the restaurant is excellent, and the rooms are clean and comfortable. The atmosphere in the hotel was very relaxing. I’d definitely recommend it!
Monika L — Google review
We stayed at this wonderful cottage during our drive around the Golden Circle. Perfect for our family with well equipped kitchen. Spacious, beautiful view of the Skalholt church. Very relaxing and best outdoor hot tub ever!
Juvita J — Google review
I loved this spot so much, I ended up staying an extra night due to an incoming snowstorm because I figured, in case I got stuck, this was where I’d like to be! The staff were all very welcoming and the room was spacious and clean. The attached restaurant was a great dinner option after a long day of driving. They offer breakfast in the morning for around $20 more which is a good option if you didn’t bring any groceries since it is a bit far from anything else. The hot tub and shared spaces made the space feel homey and gave me options beyond staying in my room the whole time. Location couldn’t be better, right by a historic church and about 20 mins from the Kerid crater.
Alexandra O — Google review
Great location in nature, and very good service, the staff were very kind and accommodating. The room we were in was a bit cold at times, and the parking, considering the snowy/icy/windy conditions, was a bit far from the reception.
Mark R — Google review
The staff was wonderful doing double duty working the dining room and checking in guests. The rooms are on the smaller side but clean. We loved the natural light in the rooms. The restaurant is very good. Get a kumbucha flight they make it in house. The hot tub were HOT but very relaxing. Showers are tight in the bathrooms. Make sure to explore thr grounds to learn about the history of the location.
Mark W — Google review
Great hotel to stay at. Very clean , rooms perfect. Great restaurant on site. Hotel also have two hot. Also as a fantastic Lutheran Church on site with a small historical museum.
Teslatank 0 — Google review
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4.0
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Skálholt, 806 Selfoss, Iceland
https://www.hotelskalholt.is/
+354 486 8870
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Urriðafoss

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Broad, powerful cascade & summer fishing spot in a serene locale.
Urriðafoss is a beautiful waterfall and a peaceful spot to visit. In the summer, it’s surrounded by colorful lupins, which adds a nice touch to the scenery. Getting there is easy, and there’s paid parking through the Parka app, so just keep that in mind. Definitely worth stopping by if you’re exploring the area.
Paulomi R — Google review
Urriðafoss in South Iceland is a spectacular hidden gem! This powerful waterfall roars over wide, rugged rocks, creating a dramatic, misty scene. Less crowded than other falls, it offers a peaceful escape. The short drive from the main road and easy access to the viewing area make it perfect for all visitors. A raincoat is recommended due to the heavy spray. The surrounding volcanic landscape adds raw beauty, ideal for photos. Visit early for a serene experience. Urriðafoss is a must-see for anyone exploring Iceland’s untamed, breathtaking natural wonders!
Alameen K — Google review
It was not nearly as impressive as the Gullfoss falls but it was beautiful and serene. Definitely worth a stop if you're driving by. Zero crowd.
Joe E — Google review
Pretty impressive waterfall! It's huge and wide, and there's an info board about it. You need to pay for parking if you stay more than 10min, however, no restrooms as in many other tourist spots with paid parking
Agnė J — Google review
Urriðafoss may not be the tallest waterfall in Iceland, but it’s incredibly powerful and impressive in its own way. The sheer volume of water rushing through is breathtaking, and because it’s a bit off the typical tourist radar, you can enjoy the view without big crowds. There’s a small parking area and a short path leading to a great viewpoint. It’s a perfect quick stop if you’re driving along the south coast. Peaceful, raw nature—definitely worth it!
K. S — Google review
One of many stops less than 2 hours driving from Keflavik Airport. Parking is free if you quickly walkabout (10 mins) to snap pictures, but we paid to support all the natural sites that Iceland has to offer. Make sure to follow the path to the end to enjoy different angles of the falls. We spent about 30 mins enjoying the walk and sights as well as the fresh air 👍
Mike M — Google review
A pretty good waterfall. Have to pay for parking but no facilities available like restrooms or seating. We took a few photos, had lunch on the rocks, and then moved on.
Kev Z — Google review
Urriðafoss might not be the tallest waterfall in Iceland, but she makes up for it with sheer power and beauty. The force of the water is incredible—and what really caught my eye was her stunning Tiffany blue water, swirling with such intensity that it felt almost unreal. It's like nature added a touch of elegance to raw strength. The area is peaceful and not crowded, which made the visit even more special. A quiet but powerful gem—definitely worth the stop.
Pohchin L — Google review
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Urriðafossvegur, 803, Iceland
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Laugarvatn Fontana

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Temporarily Closed
Spa
Spas & Wellness
Sauna
Nestled on the shores of Laugarvatn Lake, Laugarvatn Fontana is a serene spa offering an authentic Icelandic experience. Visitors can unwind in natural steam rooms and outdoor mineral pools, with the hot spring bubbling beneath them. The geothermal spa boasts stunning views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Separate dressing rooms are available for men and women, along with various thermal pools offering different temperatures.
My girlfriend and I came here to enjoy the spa, since we found the Blue Lagoon way too expensive. It was a great place on its own, but given that it costs only a third of the Blue Lagoon, it felt like excellent value. Nice and clean facilities, with several pools at different temperatures. Loved that you could take a dip in the lake, and there were also multiple steam rooms using natural geothermal steam – very cool! There was also a minibar where you could order refreshments.
David P — Google review
Would highly recommend the bread baking tour! It is interesting to learn about the hot springs in the area and how they harness them to cook bread. The tour is very thorough and then concludes with the ability to taste the bread alongside Icelandic butter and cured trout -- all of which were delicious!
Tom S — Google review
We just did the 4 pm bread making tour today and had a blast (despite it being rainy). The tour guide, Vlad, was informative and kind. I even got to help dig the bread out of the banks on the lake. The bread is sweet and delicious with Icelandic butter and smoked trout. A real treat!
Katheryn H — Google review
2 of the 3 steam rooms were outside temp (like a dank Pirttburgh cellar), these were "recommended today". The third was blazing hot but steamy. We did you see anyone last more than 90 seconds. The Finnish sauna wouldn't get over 60C and the window is boarded over with plywood. The hot tubs were fine and enjoyable.
Lauren C — Google review
We spent an afternoon at the Laugarvatn Fontana geothermal baths. There we booked a guided tour to bake bread in the ground using the natural geothermal heat. From the online description and what I had seen on the TV show "Down To Earth with Zac Efron", I was expecting more of a hands-on experience but it turned out to be just a demonstration. However, the bread and butter was delicious. The facility housed two steam rooms and multiple baths of various sizes and temperatures, all using water coming from the natural hot springs. The website information and gallery made it look like a tranquil spa-like oasis, but that’s not the experience we had there. I was surprised at how many small children were being loud and splashing around in the pools like it was a waterpark. Neither of us could find the towels either, so we were drip-drying until we asked someone. Turns out you have to pay to rent towels! That fact was also omitted from the booking website, which shows multiple photos of adult couples holding towels, wrapped in robes (which you could also rent) and enjoying the serene environment. The redeeming quality of Laugarvatn was the lunch. Their soup and bread bar was quite delicious. The raucous nature of the pools combined with the exorbitant $8 fee to rent a singular towel makes this a place I would not return or recommend.
Katrina M — Google review
The flavor of the bread after digging in out of the ground is unforgettable. Our tour was really kind and patient with our children and was a true credit to the bakery and Iceland in general. The spa itself was amazing and overlooks the water. Nothing could be more serene.
Mike F — Google review
We visited this place while passing by with a tour. It was very cool and the storytelling about the place was very interesting also. I would have enjoyed a freshly baked bread but I guess you would need to wait for quite some time before it would be done. But still the whole idea seemed very cool. Also be careful with the water it is boiling hot in some places so just look before touching the water if there are bubbles.
Daniele G — Google review
My friends and I did the bread experience where we tried rye bread fresh from underground geothermal ovens. The bread by itself… good! The bread with butter… amazing!! The bread with butter AND smoked trout… MIND BLOWING!!! Doing the bread tour is a must when visiting Iceland!! You will not regret it.
Kristy O — Google review
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Laugarbraut, 840 Laugarvatn, Iceland
http://www.fontana.is/
+354 486 1400
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Kerið Crater

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Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Kerid Crater, located approximately 15.5km north of Selfoss on Rte 35, is a volcanic crater that formed around 6,500 years ago from an explosion. The crater is characterized by its vibrant red and sienna earth and green lake. It's possible to walk around the entire rim within 10-20 minutes and descend down to the lake in the center. Bjork once performed a concert on a floating raft at this location.
Very cool, the red rock contrasting with the green water was truly a sight to see. Took us less than 1hr total and due to the free parking and low cost entry (600isk) it was definitely worth the stop.
Master G — Google review
One of our highlights during our 2 day golden circle itinerary. You can do a walk around the crater's circumference and then walk down the steps to the lake itself. The slopes can be quite slippery, definitely wear proper footwear and walk carefully! We spent about an hour there near sunset.
Alfred Y — Google review
This is a fantastic place for a short stop, he is everything you should know: 1. The cost for parking is about 4USD. Not bad for the hour you will spend there. 2. There are two trails. One goes around the rim of the crater, and the other takes you inside for a walk around the water. 3. You can't swim, you can't stand on the ice. 4. No drones, even though I saw people ignore this. 5. It's a pretty cool spot. Not as grand as many other places you can go to but it's a really easy destination to check off your list of things to see. Worth going at least once. Check out my photos to get a sense of the space.
Derek R — Google review
A beautiful volcanic crater with a vivid blue-green lake at the bottom — the colours are incredible, especially against the red volcanic rock. It’s an easy stop right off the road and worth the small entrance fee. You can walk around the rim for great views and then head down the path to the water’s edge for a different perspective. It’s not a big site, so you don’t need a lot of time here, but it’s definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area.
Damian K — Google review
This is a must visit site, not far off the well trodden tourist route. I would suggest that you walk the circumference of the caldera to get views from the top and then descend to the pond at the bottom via the steps. There is a nice bench where you could rest and enjoy the setting.
Sam K — Google review
Kerid Crater is a volcanic crater lake, not one formed by a meteorite impact. It’s only a short walk from the parking lot, and since the crater isn’t very large, it’s easy to explore quickly. Inside the crater lies a beautiful blue lake, and you can descend to it via a staircase. However, on the day I visited, it was so windy that I could barely stand, so I decided not to go down. On a clear day, though, descending the stairs and looking up from the bottom would no doubt offer a stunning view. Also, since some parts of the path are rocky and uneven, I highly recommend wearing hiking shoes rather than sneakers.
HiDe86 — Google review
Worth a look if you've seen nothing like it before. You can hike the upper or lower ring. Make sure you have good shoes as the path is very uneven and slippery.
W Q — Google review
Very cool place. Nice walk around top and bottom perimeters. Wasn't too busy. Also visited after it was "closed" to appreciate aurora in night sky.
Bilal S — Google review
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805 Klausturholar, Iceland
https://kerid.is/
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The Icelandic Horse Park Fakasel

Permanently Closed
Horseback riding service
Sights & Landmarks
Kid-friendly park with horse shows & guided barn tours, plus a restaurant & casual cafe.
I thought I would hate it here but I had a really great time! It is definitely worth a visit. They let you pet all the horses and eat a great bowl of stew. Fun experience. Iceland horses are the best
Matthew F — Google review
Horses! Learn all you can, watch the show post a horse and have a good time
Nathaniel W — Google review
We did a stable tour and it was great. We got to learn a lot about Icelandic horses and were able to visit with some of the horses from their show. We couldn't stay for the dinner show, but we will be sure to go next time if we make it back to Iceland.
Andrew N — Google review
An interesting place for people who love horses. You can have a close contact and photo shooting with horses. Fantastics.
Labrador K — Google review
Not bad if you like horses you get to see horses in their stable. You get to pet them, they also have a horse show at night which I didn't care to attend. You do learn alot here about Iceland's history with horses and when they were imported to the country.
Andrew A — Google review
On website they said they have tours every half hour. Wasn't the case when we went. Was recommended by them to see the play with horses later on in the day or come back another day for the tour. False advertising.
Jan K — Google review
Went as the last stop on a tour, the weather was poor which meant that no one wanted to stay outside with the horses, and there was not much to see inside. Probably much better if you went there specially for the horses or for an event.
Joe M — Google review
The tour here is a great way to get close to the horses and learn about their Icelandic heritage and what makes this horse so special. These people also board horses and hold horse shows and competitions,
Barney S — Google review
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4.5
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XV6C+42X, 816 Hveragerði, Iceland
https://fakasel.is/
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Thingvellir National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Nature preserve
Thingvellir National Park is a stunning protected area with dramatic rocky landscapes, lakes, and ridges. It is also a national historical shrine, home to the world's oldest parliament, Althingi. This UNESCO World Heritage site sits at the meeting point of two tectonic plates, where Vikings once held meetings in an awe-inspiring natural amphitheater.
So incredibly beautiful. We took our time to wander around the park and enjoyed ourselves thoroughly. Would recommend to dedicate at least 2-3 hours for the park and picnic there if you can, it's too spectacular to speedrun through.
Alfred Y — Google review
A beautiful picturesque park with lots of history. Definitely worth a visit, and be sure to read all the information plaques. The visitor centre has a souvenir shop, toilets and small food shop. Lots of parking and plenty of paths for you to wonder the park and take in it's beauty. Highly recommended.
W Q — Google review
One of Iceland’s most significant and beautiful destinations, blending natural wonders with deep historical importance. It’s the site of the world’s first parliament, founded in 930, and you can still walk among the landscapes where those gatherings took place. The park is also where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet, creating dramatic fissures, cliffs, and valleys that make the scenery truly unique. The park is easy to explore and offers a mix of walking trails, scenic lookouts, and historical sites. One of the highlights is the Almannagjá gorge, where you can literally walk between two continents. Another is Öxarárfoss, a picturesque waterfall within the park that’s easily accessible and adds to the charm of the area. The views across Þingvallavatn, Iceland’s largest natural lake, are also stunning, especially on a clear day. For those who want more adventure, the park offers activities like snorkeling or diving in the Silfra fissure, known for its crystal-clear water and visibility that can reach over 100 meters. This experience is cold but unforgettable, allowing you to swim between tectonic plates. Because Þingvellir is part of the Golden Circle route, it can get busy, especially in peak travel months and around midday when tour buses arrive. Visiting early in the morning or later in the evening gives you a quieter, more peaceful experience. Parking is plentiful but paid, and paths are generally well-maintained, though sturdy shoes are recommended if you plan to do more than the basic viewpoints. Overall, Þingvellir is a must-visit in Iceland for its mix of history, geology, and natural beauty. Whether you spend an hour at the main viewpoints or a full day exploring the trails and activities, it’s a place that leaves a lasting impression.
R — Google review
I visited Thingvellir National Park twice on my Iceland trip—once at night to catch the Northern Lights and once in the morning. The place is truly magical, and the view of the tectonic plates is just amazing. Felt so peaceful and in awe standing there. Definitely a must-visit if you are in Iceland!
Aatish B — Google review
National Park with impressive geography and history. Walking through a narrow crevasse between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates was a memorable experience. As with many sights in Iceland go early before tour buses arrive.
Jay B — Google review
This is a fascinating spot to visit to understand the geology, and history of Iceland. The point where the European and American continental plates meet, the official residence of the President, and the home of the world’s oldest parliament. There’s very good information signs, a number of decent lookout spots, but the crowds tumbling down the narrow staircase into the small canyon are insane. Far from the most scenic spot you will see in Iceland, but essential to understanding this fascinating country.
Stephen S — Google review
Þingvellir National Park is one of Iceland's four national parks (alongside Jökulsárgljúfur National Park, Skaftafell National Park, and Snæfellsnes National Park) and has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2004. The national park was established in 1930, partly because it is home to the most important historical site for the Icelandic people, and partly because, tectonically, it is one of the most interesting parts of the Earth.
Dániel C — Google review
Þingvellir National Park is one of the most fascinating places in Iceland. The scenery is breathtaking, with lava fields, clear waters, and the impressive rift valley where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates meet. It’s also a place rich in history, as the site of Iceland’s first parliament. The walking paths make it easy to explore and enjoy the views. Truly unforgettable.
Gerico T — Google review
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806 Selfoss, Iceland
https://www.thingvellir.is/
+354 488 1800
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Arctic Adventures Silfra Fissure

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Diving center
Tours
Silfra Fissure, located in Thingvellir National Park, is a popular spot for snorkeling. This fissure was formed by an earthquake and is filled with glacier meltwater from the nearby Langjokull glacier. Despite the initial discomfort of wearing heavy and tight dry suits, visitors quickly adapt to them. Once in the water, they can relax and enjoy the beautiful colors while floating effortlessly.
Sinead was an awesome guide. Definitely recommend this tour it was amazing time. The day was perfect and wet suit really kept me from being cold. I was comfortable the whole time!
L L — Google review
It’s really not as cold as I thought it would be. I’ve never been to a place with better water quality than this. Tour guide James is very easy going, we didn’t really know how to swim and still comfortably finished the tour.
Withacup — Google review
This was our favorite experience in all of our two weeks of Iceland! The guides made us feel very safe and helped us get all of our gear on quickly. I’m someone who is a bit claustrophobic, so the tight suit/headpiece made me a little nervous, but I’m telling you it is worth it to experience this! Plus, they start you in a shallow, still water area where you can bail out if you aren’t comfortable. The only part of you that touches the freezing water is around your face and through the gloves they give you. Everything else was perfectly warm and stayed dry. The experience is just so unique and you can’t get it anywhere else so take advantage of this opportunity!
Brandi H — Google review
My sister and I went snorkeling in the Silfra Fissure in July, our guide Frede was amazing — hilarious, super knowledgeable, and had the van vibing to the best 00s rock/indie playlist. The van to the site was super nice too. It was a small group of six of us (plus our guide), which was perfect — easy to bond, chat, and then geek out together while floating between tectonic plates. The water is crystal clear and absolutely stunning — you’re literally drifting between continents. Don’t expect lots of fish or plants (this water is ~2–4°C / 35–39°F, nothing cute is thriving here), but the clarity and geology are unreal. You can even drink the water and… yes, I did. I am now a glacier-water sommelier and I give it 5 stars. They give you two suits to ward of the wet — body stays warm, hands and face get a spicy glacial tingle but you’ll be fine. There is a bathroom nearby, but it’s smaller, so don’t plan to fully change there. We stopped at a visitor center beforehand and they let us change there, which was clutch. Be prepared to float. You mostly hover, bob, and gently steer like a confused seal. The walk to the entry point is short but awkward, so have fun waddling there. 🐧 it’s worth it I promise. No long wait times, even though it was packed. Very smooth process, great guide, and seriously a core memory experience. If you’re on the fence, do it. And bring base layers to wear under the suits — especially if you run cold.
Rose H — Google review
My daughter and I did this tour on Oct. 25th. The coldest part was standing around waiting for the group to be geared up and then waiting to enter the water. Once in the 2.0C water it was fine! Snorkeling between the tectonic plates was an experience not to forget. The water was very clear and the current just carries you along! Our guide, Guillaume was fantastic! The photos are hilarious!
Tanya C — Google review
Amazing experience to snorkel in between the tectonic plates. You get a warm overall and are fitted into a dry suit so that the seal fit tight around your neck and wrists. Good and gloves are semi-dry, but the water is so cold that they go rather numb than hurting. View was 10/10 worth it. Could be more scientific input, eg. background to the tectonic plates, how it affects the eco system etc, but all in all a great experience!
Lucie W — Google review
An interesting and novel experience. We went in Aug 2024. The guides were friendly, and the views were truly breathtaking. The water is absolutely frigid but the dry suits do a good job of keeping you bearably warm.
Riley J — Google review
We had an amazing experience diving with Arctic Adventures in the Silfra fissure. The water was icy cold—around 2°C—but the visibility was absolutely incredible. We dove with Francesca, who was fantastic throughout the experience. Highly recommended!
Bar A — Google review
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Thingvellir National Park, 801, Iceland
https://adventures.is/iceland/day-tours/snorkeling-and-diving/
+354 562 7000
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Reykjadalur Hot Spring Thermal River

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Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the stunning Reykjadalur Valley, the Reykjadalur Hot Spring Thermal River offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This scenic geothermal area, located near Hveragerði, is famous for its naturally warm river where visitors can indulge in a soothing soak amidst breathtaking landscapes. The hike to reach this natural oasis takes about an hour each way along a well-marked trail that meanders through vibrant green hills and fascinating geothermal features like bubbling mud pots and steaming vents.
The thermal bath is a good 35min walk from the parking. You gain quire some altitude getting there but for the most parts the path is easy and with some astonishing views. It's well worth the walk to get there and relax in the warm water.
Jesper R — Google review
The hike was beautiful. I didn't really care for the gravel on the trails but the views were absolutely incredible. When you get up to the hot springs river it's cooler farther down the river. The springs are pretty hot up top. I did find one spot where this cool Creek was coming into the hot part and there was a nice little warm pool , just the right temperature after the hike to get up there. The water is really hot so be prepared for that. Probably best in the winter. They have little t-shaped changing spots but you will be exposed. If you walk farther up past where everyone is a little more comfortable to change in or out of your swimsuit. Overall it was an amazing experience. The water was just too hot and I slipped on the gravel a couple times coming down.
Mixed A — Google review
We went into this hike thinking it was 35 minutes, based on someone else's review. It is NOT. It took us an hour and a half, and most of that is on an incline. You are basically climbing a mountain. The river is amazing and well worth it, but just know that it is a long hard climb to get to that reward. I would have been much happier on the hike had I known what I was getting into. There are Amazing views as you climb though.
Davina B — Google review
Amazing experience with beautiful views! Prepare for a hike and not for a walk, the way towards the hot spring is quite steep from the beginning until the middle. I am a very active and fit person and it took me around 1 hour of fast hiking. So if you want to take it slow, prepare for around 1.5 hours :) No closed changing rooms, everyone is just changing behind a wooden wall.
AM — Google review
Great hike to explore take in the views and nice dip in the thermal river at the end. Bright, sunny but windy and cold day. Get to see thermal vents and bubbling mud pots on the way up just from the car park. Hike is easy going if you like hiking and are used to it. Watch out for icy bits. If not used to hiking, it's probably quite hard, but there are flat bits to rest, have a snack etc. coffee shop at the car park and toilets.
Bilal S — Google review
This was one of my favorite things we did in Iceland. It took us about 1.5 hours to hike up from the parking area, with some inclines and the path is mostly rolling. Path is mostly loose gravel and stones, hiking boots are necessary. The views are stunning and we arrived at the parking area around 9am to start our hike. When we got to the river we used the natural changing area and hopped right on in. We brought a thermometer and up near the highest portion accessibile before the "do not enter" sign, the water was about 104F/40C, with the middle portion being about 90F/32C. Below that was just a bit too cold for October. It took us about an hour to hike back to the parking area and we left around noon to make the trek back. The trail was completely covered in mist and I felt so sad that everyone hiking up was missing the views we had. Best advice I can give is to start your hike as early as possible to avoid larger crowds and for the best views.
Lisa K — Google review
Amazing experience! The hike up takes about 45–60 minutes depending on pace, with beautiful scenery all along the way — valleys, mountains, and steam vents. At the top you reach the thermal river, where you can relax in naturally warm water surrounded by nature. The water temperature varies depending on how far up or down you go, so you can find the perfect spot. The path can be a bit steep and muddy in places, so good shoes are recommended. Unfortunately, some people leave garbage, towels, and beer bottles around the changing area, which is a shame in such a beautiful place. Totally worth the effort — one of the highlights of Iceland!
Alex V — Google review
Great experience! We did the hike with our toddler and really enjoyed it. It took us about 1 hour and 30 minutes to get there and 1 hour to return. The first 10 minutes were uphill and a bit challenging, but after that the trail was much easier. The hot spring at the end was very hot and totally worth it!
Nurcan O — Google review
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Reykjadalur 816, 816, Iceland
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Glymur Waterfall

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Glymur Waterfall, the second highest waterfall in Iceland, is a stunning natural wonder accessible via a moderately challenging hike. Standing at 198 meters tall, it is located in the picturesque Hvalfjordhur area and offers breathtaking views of the canyon, lush greenery, and geological formations along the trail. To reach the main viewpoint, hikers must navigate through rugged terrain and cross a river with swift-moving water.
Not the easiest hike, but definitely worth going! It takes around 1.5h one way to get to the highest viewpoint and another 30 minutes to get all the way to the top! There’s also a small cave, and a little wooden beam that you have to cross the river with at the beginning of the hike. There’s also a free parking.
Dominik K — Google review
A stunning hike, gorgeous views, impressive waterfall, and easier than many seem to suggest. First river crossing has a log and a cable, so fairly straightforward. Second one you need to walk through the river (it is shallow and pretty slow) so ideally take your shoes off. At its deepest it reached miss shin for me. You can also decide to go up to the summit and go back down the same way, avoiding the second river crossing. Went counter-clockwise. Strongly recommended.
Lucas A — Google review
An incredible falls and gorge that was one of our most memorable trips while traveling all around Iceland. Easy and large parking lot when you arrive. Then the initial hike itself is interesting, with rocky cliffs, a descent through a cave, and a river crossing on top of a fallen log. Recommend good mobility and fitness as you make your way down into the valley and then ascending along the cliff side to get a closer view of the falls. After crossing the river, the hike up along the right side increases in difficulty and is pretty steep at parts. A few small stream crossings takes you to multiple vista points numbered 4-7 as you progressively get higher and closer to the falls. The gorge is gorgeous for lack of better words. The vibes are ethereal and the numerous Northern Fulmar birds nest on the cliff faces. Seeing the birds flying around with the tall waterfall backdrop made it feel like a movie, where the protagonist crests into a whole new and magical world. We ended up stopping and turning around at checkpoint #6 and did not make it all the way up to #7. Highly recommend a visit here as it will be a highlight for sure.
Kev Z — Google review
Just a beautiful drive up along the coast to the parking lot, and then the hike itself was amazing, a must-do for those that are able. Our three kids(8,10,12) loved it. The cave and the log crossing near the beginning were great, and the hike itself travels up the right side of the falls providing loads of ridiculously beautiful photo opps along the way, some of which aren't for the faint of heart as safety barriers are nowhere to be found. We did wade across the river atop the falls which was fun, and then came down the other side. Trail up is easily followed, there are a few options coming down and the one we took hugged the side of the falls. Need to be in decent shape to do this hike, and give yourself at least 2-3 hours to enjoy it.
Luke T — Google review
One of the best day hikes I've ever done. Beautiful, not too difficult, and rather short (4-5 hours). It does require a steep climb and a barefoot walk crossing the river but definitely worth it!
Achiad H — Google review
One of my favorite things I did in Iceland. I did the full hike, crossed the river on top with bare feet and took the path back to the car on the other side. It took me about 3 hours. I didn’t take long stops. It’s a moderately difficult hike, mainly because of the climb and rocky terrain. I loved this.
Mirella W — Google review
Stunning hike with incredible views along the route! Up to the top viewpoint and back it took ~3 hours, and had several steep inclines that were made significantly easier by having proper shoes. Don’t forget to fill up your water bottle at the top with the freshest water in Iceland 🤍
Martin A — Google review
one of the best waterfalls. incredible view of the waterfall, gorge, valley and ocean. the hike is quite difficult. difficult climb, cliffs close to the trail, there is a river crossing.
Yulua — Google review
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The Geothermal Exhibition

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Exhibit
Power station
Visitor Centers
The Geothermal Exhibition is an interactive and informative exhibit located at the Hellisheidi Power Station in Iceland. This power plant is the country's largest geothermal facility, with plans for expansion in the future. Visitors can learn about geothermal energy, its utilization, and sustainability efforts, as well as witness the operation of turbines and explore exhibits on carbon capture and storage.
When people ask me what my favorite part of visiting Iceland was, they are surprised when I tell them it was this tour! It's about $15 or 17usd. You get headphones and download an app, then meander through 2 floors of exhibits. The information is awesome. The views outside in winter are striking and otherworldly. The staff are so friendly. I would take this tour again.
Tasha P — Google review
You won't miss it if you're driving towards Reykjavik. You can see steam from cooling tower steam billowing out on the highway. The self guided exhibition is quite small, you don't see a lot. The most interesting thing is the glimpse into the power plant and they have good signage explaining what you are seeing. Price is approx 2.400 isk which is quite pricy for approx 1 hour spent there
Ny龙(Dragon) — Google review
The main building where they have the exhibition is very clean and informative. The guys that works at the reception are extremely helpful and nice. All the presentations have their explanations. After we finish we did a tour through the whole plant in our car and saw the different mechanism that are used to accomplish the mission in the plant.
Julito R — Google review
Incredible exhibition, lots of great information and things to see. Amazing to see how they have been able to sustainably use their natural resources for electricity and heat. Definitely worth the visit!
Julie S — Google review
The geothermal exhibit is interesting but definitely overpriced considering the time spent inside. We took our time and stayed around 20 minutes, apart from several videos you don’t get much to see. All the boards are explained in English language only and the displays are not very interactive.
Eliane C — Google review
A really good morning activity. It was really informative and well set out. We both learnt lots about geothermal energy and also carbon capture and storage. It was very encouraging to see how Iceland are working towards net zero emissions. We were able to see lots of cool things including the turbine room and how the electricity it produced. Would appeal to all ages and variety of interests. It was also very good value. We thoroughly enjoyed our time and would highly recommend a visit.
Anica T — Google review
This was a really great exhibit. Great to see a full size example of what the rest of the world can use. It took us about an hour to go through and they have info for adults, students, and kids. The building is gorgeous and you can see the history of geothermal, their production and the exciting news of carbon fixing. If you're going out to the south coast, make a pit stop!
T A — Google review
Very interesting to understand more about the very unique geothermal activity and technologies around which Iceland and modern Islandic people revolve. It was a bit short even, but the last floor already has a lot to learn about when we take the time to read and watch everything. To count between 1 and 2 hours long.
Alice R — Google review
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Hellisheiðarvirkjun, 816 Ölfus, Iceland
http://onpower.is/exhibition
+354 591 2880
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