Today combines the natural wonder of Kerið Crater with the cultural richness of Reykjavik, exploring museums and city life before heading to the geothermal landscapes of Seltún and finally to Keflavik.
Kerið Crater
A striking volcanic crater lake with vibrant red slopes and emerald-green water, offering a unique geological spectacle and easy walking paths around its rim.
Reykjavik City Center
Explore the vibrant heart of Iceland's capital, known for its colorful houses, unique street art, charming shops, and diverse culinary scene.
National Museum of Iceland
Delve into Iceland's rich history and cultural heritage, from the Viking Age to the present day, through a comprehensive collection of artifacts and engaging exhibits.
Seltún Geothermal Area (Krýsuvík)
Witness the raw power of the earth at Seltún, a dramatic geothermal field with bubbling mud pots, steaming fumaroles, and vibrant mineral-stained hillsides.
Walking distance to the terminal. Perfect for early/late flights.
Black Crust Pizzeria
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