Iceland has an impressive number of waterfalls – an estimated 10,000 throughout the country. These falls, known as foss in Icelandic, range in volume from the most powerful waterfall in Europe ...
There are so many incredible waterfalls in Iceland that it would be hard to see them all, even if you lived there. That’s why we’ve narrowed down the 16 best waterfalls in Iceland to add to ...
Iceland's waterfalls are another major draw for tourists to the country. Some of the most famous include Gullfoss, which sits on the Golden Circle route, and Skogafoss, thought by many to be the ...
Gullfoss Waterfall: One of the most famous waterfalls in Iceland, the ‘Golden Falls’ drop in two stages into a deep canyon. The two-stage drop of the glacier-fed Hvita river creates a powerful ...
This two-day tour visits the most popular region of Iceland, the South Coast. Along with four waterfalls, and the famous black sand beach at Reynisfjara, other highlights include Jokulsarlon ...
The 20-year-old walked along slippery rocks to overlook the raging waters at Dettifoss in Iceland, which is a 100 metres wide and has a 45-metre drop. Disclaimer - this is very dangerous and ...
Iceland is home to mountains, glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls, geysers, jagged coastlines, black volcanic beaches and other spectacular geographical features. Skógafoss, translated as ‘forest ...
From its breathtaking landscapes and cascading waterfalls to its unique geothermal phenomena and dancing northern lights, Iceland's natural wonders are largely accessible for free. So, with some ...
An epic 821-mile journey that offers scenic views of glaciers, volcanoes and black sand beaches has been named the “best” to travel along in 2025. Iceland’s Ring Road (Route 1) is a ...
The Icelandic capital is usually the base for ... including the incredible Thingvellir National Park, Skogafoss waterfall, the Geysir springs, the volcanic crater lake of Kerid and the volcanic ...