Departing Hella, explore the iconic Skógafoss and hidden Kvernufoss waterfalls. Witness the Sólheimajökull glacier, then marvel at Dyrhólaey's arch and Reynisfjara's black sands before heading to Reykjavik.
Skógafoss
One of Iceland's largest and most beautiful waterfalls, where the Skógá River plunges 60 meters. Legend says a Viking settler hid treasure behind it.
Kvernufoss
A hidden gem, this beautiful waterfall is tucked away in a gorge, offering a unique opportunity to walk behind the cascading water for a different perspective.
Sólheimajökull Glacier Tongue
An accessible outlet glacier of Mýrdalsjökull, offering a dramatic landscape of ice formations, crevasses, and ash from past eruptions. A powerful display of nature's forces.
Dyrhólaey
A massive natural arch formed by volcanic activity, offering panoramic views of the black sand beaches, the Reynisdrangar sea stacks, and the vast Atlantic Ocean.
Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
Famous for its dramatic black sands, basalt columns, and powerful Atlantic waves. The Reynisdrangar sea stacks rise majestically from the ocean, adding to its mystique.
Lunch in Vík í Mýrdal
Enjoy a well-deserved lunch break in the charming coastal village of Vík, known for its picturesque church and stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
Urriðafoss
A powerful waterfall on the Þjórsá river, known for its impressive volume of water. It's a less-visited but beautiful stop, offering a serene natural experience.