This medium-paced day takes you from the dramatic Dyrhólaey sea arch to the educational Lava Centre, concluding with the vibrant Kerid Crater before arriving in Reykjavik.
Dyrhólaey
Marvel at the dramatic Dyrhólaey sea arch and towering cliffs, offering panoramic views of the black sand beaches and the wild Atlantic coastline. Keep an eye out for puffins during nesting season.
Urriðafoss
Visit Urriðafoss, a powerful waterfall on the Þjórsá river, Iceland's longest river. While not as famous as some, its sheer volume of water makes it an impressive sight.
Lava Centre
Dive into Iceland's fiery geological history at the interactive Lava Centre. Learn about volcanoes, earthquakes, and the formation of the island through engaging exhibits and multimedia displays, perfect for all ages.
Hveragerði Hot Spring River
Take a short break in the geothermal town of Hveragerði, known for its hot springs and greenhouses. Grab a coffee or snack and observe the steam rising from the ground.
Kerid Crater
Admire the striking red volcanic rock and vibrant blue-green lake of Kerid Crater, a visually stunning caldera formed by an ancient eruption. A path allows you to walk around the rim and down to the water's edge.