Skógafoss waterfall is just 30 kilometers away from Seljalandsfoss. Its beauty takes your breath away and it has become one of my favourite waterfalls on the island. Why? Because it was the second waterfall in Iceland I could get...
Reynisfjara is the most well known black sand beach in Iceland and it's often overcrowded during the summertime. It's impressive not only due to its black sand, but also due to the immense basaltic columns guarding the beach. Although...
Although it is said about Reykjavik to be the first Icelandic settlement, it should be fair for the honours to actually be attributed to the town of Húsavík. Garðar Svavarsson, a Swedish Viking who went searching for the land covered in snow,...
In our Iceland adventure, the southern coast started to look more barren and wild (to our joy!), filled with dormant volcanoes and ancient lava fields.
Therefore, on the road to Vík, a dwelling with no more than 15000 inhabitants, we...
Fjaðrárgljúfur is a massive canyon, 100 meters deep and 2 kilometers long, carved by the Fjaðrá river since the last ice age 9000 years ago.
It is theorized that the canyon was formed by the progressive erosion of the...
When it comes to landscape beauties, every country has its own Beauty and the Beast. In Iceland, if the Beast is Dettifoss waterfall, the Beauty is surely the Goðafoss waterfall, part of the Ring Road itinerary.
Located midway between Akureyri and Myvatn,...