Category Archives: Reykjanes Peninsula

Iceland’s Most Popular Attraction: The Blue Lagoon

A visit to the mystical Blue Lagoon is the reason many people travel to Iceland, it has become the most popular icon in the country since appearing in 1976. For those of you who haven’t heard of it, this ethereal … Continue reading

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Krýsuvík Geothermal Field, Iceland

Gurgling mud pots and sizzling steam vents along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge scorch the otherworldly land known as Krýsuvík Geothermal Field. Throughout the ages repeated eruptions have occurred in this area located on the Reykjanes Peninsula and have been recorded since the … Continue reading

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Iceland’s Yellow Lighthouse on a Hill: Hólmsberg

Cheerful and bright sitting up on a hill, there is a beautiful beacon on the in the Reykjanes Peninsula. The Hólmsberg Lighthouse is an off the beaten path gem that shines even brighter when the sun is out. The lighthouse … Continue reading

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Enter the Cave of the Giantess, Iceland

Trolls, elves, yule lads, and giants all play a part in the mythical world of Iceland. These stories are connected to the land through ancient folklore tales of Jón Árnason and classic children’s books by Icelandic author Herdís Egilsdóttir. If … Continue reading

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Walking the Bridge Between Continents in Iceland

The North American plate is drifting away from the Eurasian plate as we speak, widening Iceland in the process. Most tectonic plate boundaries are found under the ocean, there are only two spots on earth where they can be seen … Continue reading

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Valahnúkamöl Cliffs of Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland

A distinct cluster of seaside cliffs has made a name for itself on the Reykjanes Peninsula for its unique beauty. Valahnúkamöl juts out of the ocean 33 feet high, repeatedly pounded by the elements for thousands of years resulting in … Continue reading

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Visiting Iceland’s oldest lighthouse: Reykjanesviti

Throughout time the rugged coasts of Iceland have been a hazardous place for fishermen to venture, but in 1878 the Reykjanes Peninsula would become a little bit safer. Reykjanesviti, the first lighthouse in the country was erected protecting lives in … Continue reading

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Iceland’s Largest Mud Pool: Gunnuhver Geothermal Fields

The Reykjanes Peninsula is where most people enter the country of Iceland through Keflavík International Airport. This Southern Peninsula also holds the country’s most popular attraction: The Blue Lagoon. Don’t stop there – see many more places of interest in … Continue reading

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