Keflavík International Airport

The 24 hour gateway to Iceland, Keflavik International Airport is the main gateway to Iceland with about 96% of international traffic.

Brimketill

A magical pool carved naturally by marine erosion frequently visited by a giantess.

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Bridge between continents

According to the continental drifth theory you can take a walk between europe and north america in the blue diamond - geologically speaking.

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Eldey

Fire island is a 77 meter high rock protruding out of the sea - it is one of the biggest gannet colonies in the world and the last known residence of the great auk.

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Gunnuhver

The largest mud geyser in iceland named after a 400 year old poltergeist that was traped in the geyser by a priest - truly a magnificent geothermal cite.

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Karlinn (The Man)

The man is a 50 meter high crater tap from the crater row Stampar the stands majestically in the ocean not far from the beach - his spouse the woman for a long time stood beside him but has now departed.

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Kleifarvatn

The largest lake in the reykjanes peninsula about 10 km² - hot water from hot springs runs into the lake and its volcanic surroundings are unique and beautiful - they say a monster in the shape of a worm and the size of a whale lives in the lake.

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Power Plant Earth

Interactive exhibition located inside a geothermal power plant where you can learn about the uniqueness of iceland in the harnessing of green energy.

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Reykjanesviti

The Reykjanes lighthouse is one of the oldest lighthouses in Iceland built in 1907-1908 - the light signal height is 69 meters above sea level - It is the most popular lighthouse among Icelanders according to a survey of the Icelandic Maritime Administration.

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Seltún Geothermal Area

A very important high temperature geothermal area in iceland that easily competes with the geyser region - a walk through the land of the geothermal gods.

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Stampar

Inside the living volcano - walk inside a crator formed in the reykjanes fires in 1210-1240 and discover the magnificent view over the blue diamond.

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Valahnúkur

Spectacular mountain formed in a single eruption when 1200°c hot lava rapidly cooled down in the cold sea.

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Harpa Concert and Conference Center

A striking new addition to the Icelandic and European cultural scene is Harpa, the Reykjavík Concert Hall and Conference Centre and recipient of the prestigious Mies Van der Rohe award for architecture.

Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon is a natural wonder. Using science and nature in harmony, they harness the health-giving properties of the geothermal seawater to promote wellness to their guests.

Garðskagaviti

The lighthouses in Garðskagi were constructed 1897 and the second one in 1944 but a landmark had been there since 1847 and later a lamp was added to the landmark at 1884.

Svartsengi

The Svartsengi Power Station is a geothermal power plant, which is located in the Svartsengi geothermal field, about four km north of Grindavík, approximately 20 km SE of Keflavík International Airport and 45 km from Reykjavík.

Krísuvíkurberg

Krísuvíkurberg is a 6-kilometer wide cliff south on the coastline of Reykjanes Peninsula. Although not particularly high, around 50 to 70 meters, it is an impressive sight as it stretches along the coastline.