

Dyrholaey
Dyrholaey is a scenic peninsula that looms right over Reynisfjara black sand beach. It's full of big views, a light house, and if you're...


Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
Reynisfjara, located close to Vik on the South Coast of Iceland, is the most famous black sand beach in the country. Growing up going to...


Trekking Solheimajokull Glacier
The glistening Solheimajokull Glacier is full of cracks, crevasses, volcanic ash, and people looking for an adventure. Sadly, the glacier...


She Thicc: Skogafoss
Skogafoss is one of Iceland's largest waterfalls. Although she is almost the same height as Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss is a wide load....


An Overlooked Beauty: Gljufrafoss
Gljufrafoss (absolutely do not ask me to pronounce that. I will butcher it) is an often overlooked waterfall due to its larger superstar...


Foss-inated by Seljalandsfoss
When you google "Iceland Waterfalls", the dreamy Seljalandsfoss is the first to pop up. It could be because it gained more exposure after...


Kerid Crater: Worth it?
Kerid Crater is one of the main stops off the Golden Circle and perfect for those who want to see a beautiful landscape, but prefer a...


Mighty Gullfoss
She is beauty. She is power. She is iconic. Hello, mighty Gullfoss. There are a ton of waterfalls in Iceland, but Gullfoss is the most...


Blowing off Steam: Haukadalur Valley
Haukadalur Valley is a geothermal area right along the Golden Circle in Iceland. Hello, boiling mud pots, exploding geysers, and loads of...


Golden Circle Hidden Gem: Hiking Bruarfoss
It's no surprise that Iceland is full of waterfalls. People flock to the 'Land of Fire and Ice' to see the impressive Gullfoss, walk...