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Explore Iceland by Region

From the vibrant capital to remote fjords and volcanic highlands — find tours and activities for every region.

Icelandic Highlands

Icelandic Highlands

The Icelandic Highlands are a vast, uninhabited wilderness at the heart of Iceland, shaped by volcanic forces and extreme weather. This remote interior is dominated by black sand deserts, rugged mountains, glaciers, and powerful rivers that carve through the landscape. Places like Landmannalaugar and Askja showcase the region’s raw beauty—colorful rhyolite peaks, steaming geothermal fields, and massive volcanic craters. With almost no infrastructure and no permanent settlements, the Highlands feel isolated and untouched. Accessible mainly during summer via rough mountain roads, the area offers a true sense of adventure. The silence, scale, and ever-changing conditions create a powerful atmosphere—both awe-inspiring and slightly intimidating—making it one of Iceland’s most unique and unforgettable regions.

Reykjanes

Reykjanes

A raw and otherworldly peninsula in southwest Iceland, Reykjanes is defined by vast black lava fields, constant geothermal activity, and a haunting, windswept atmosphere. Steam rises from the earth in places like Gunnuhver, while dramatic coastlines and the lonely Reykjanesviti lighthouse add to the sense of isolation. With almost no vegetation and ever-changing weather—fog, wind, and dark skies—the landscape feels stark and cinematic, often compared to another planet. It’s a place where nature feels powerful and unpredictable, blending volcanic energy with eerie silence. Reykjanes is also geologically unique, sitting on the boundary between tectonic plates, marked by the Bridge Between Continents. This mix of science, history, and folklore gives the area a mysterious edge—perfect for those drawn to Iceland’s darker, more atmospheric side.

West Iceland

West Iceland

West Iceland is a diverse and scenic region of Iceland known for its dramatic coastlines, volcanic landscapes, historic sites, and natural wonders. The area includes picturesque fishing villages, lava fields, waterfalls, hot springs, and the iconic Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often called “Iceland in Miniature.” Rich in Viking history and saga heritage, West Iceland offers visitors a unique blend of nature, culture, and unforgettable landscapes within easy reach of Reykjavík. Styttri útgáfa: West Iceland is a region of stunning natural beauty, featuring mountains, waterfalls, lava fields, coastal villages, and historic landmarks. From the Snæfellsnes Peninsula to Borgarfjörður, the region offers a perfect mix of Icelandic nature, culture, and history. Þetta passar vel fyrir GoIceTravel region-síðu.

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