One of Iceland's most famous natural phenomena, the Strokkur Geyser will amaze you with its regular eruption every 5 to 10 minutes. Watch as bubbles form on its surface. Don't forget to set aside enough time.
Djúpivogur, a picturesque harbour town in the east of Iceland, offers tranquillity, fjord views and a history dating back to the 16th century. Visit Langabúð, the oldest building, enjoy a coffee by the fjords and discover the beautiful countryside. The perfect stop on your Ring Road journey!
Haifoss, one of Iceland's highest waterfalls, reaches 122 metres. This hidden gem of the hinterland offers spectacular views in every season. Thanks to its remote location, fewer tourists visit, making it the perfect place for a peaceful nature experience.
Stokksnes is one of Iceland's most iconic spots, where you'll be enchanted by the mighty Vestrahorn Mountain, a black sand beach and a Viking Village. Walk through the sand dunes, admire the mirroring mountains on the beach and experience the atmosphere as if you've stepped back in time to the Viking Age.
Secret Lagoon, one of the oldest thermal baths in Iceland, attracts with its authenticity and natural hot springs. Nestled right on the Golden Circle you'll be surrounded by nature and small geysers which add to the place's special atmosphere.
Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, 60 metres high, is one of Iceland's most famous attractions. In winter, it offers unique scenery with icicles and frozen surroundings. Although busy with tourists, it is well worth a visit, as is the nearby Gljúfrabúi Waterfall.
Gljúfrabúi Waterfall, known as the "Hidden Waterfall", is a breathtaking place in southern Iceland, hidden behind a rock wall. Despite its growing popularity, it retains an air of mystery and adventure.
Kvernufoss is Iceland's hidden treasure, a 30-metre waterfall falling into a quiet canyon near Skógafoss. A short, easy hike will lead you to spectacular views, and in winter the freezing weather here creates ice crystals. We recommend hiking beyond the waterfall for a unique perspective.
Kerid Crater, part of the Golden Circle, is one of the most iconic craters on Iceland. Consisting of a uniquely coloured caldera, it was formed around 3,000 years ago. Inside you'll find a pool that is turquoise in summer and a layer of ice that reflects the sun's rays in winter.