Leaving the capital region, you'll drive the scenic South Coast to visit its famous waterfalls: Seljalandsfoss, hidden Gljúfrabúi, and mighty Skógafoss, plus the nearby Kvernufoss, before camping at Skógar.
Seljalandsfoss
A unique waterfall where you can walk behind the cascading water, offering a truly immersive and memorable experience. Don't miss the path behind the falls!
Gljúfrabúi
A hidden waterfall tucked inside a narrow canyon, requiring a short wade through a stream to reach. Its secluded beauty makes it a magical discovery.
Skógafoss
One of Iceland's largest and most iconic waterfalls. Its powerful spray often creates vibrant double rainbows. You can climb the stairs for a view from the top.
Skógar Museum
Discover Iceland's cultural heritage at Skógar Museum, featuring a folk museum, an open-air museum with turf houses, and a technical museum showcasing transportation and communication history.
Kvernufoss
A short and rewarding walk from the Skógar Museum leads you to this beautiful waterfall, partially hidden in a gorge, offering a more secluded experience.
Skógar Campsite
Park for the night at the base of the magnificent Skógafoss. The sound of the waterfall provides a unique backdrop for your evening.