
✨ 24 hours South Coast Iceland Experience 🚙 Which place would you visit first? 🤩 Tell us in the comments and don’t forget to follow @unknownndestinationn for more travel experience 🌎 If you only have 2-3 days to spend in Iceland, here are the highlights that you must add to your road trip through South Cost of Iceland (we only needed a day to visit all of them) 📍Vik- 300 residents village, being one of the wettest places in Iceland, surrounded by stunning cliffs and birdlife. You get to explore also Reynisfjara beach 📍Reynisfjara Beach- bland sand beach and the most dangerous one in Iceland. Be cautious when visiting! Famous for the basalt sea stacks, known as Reynisdrangar, are said to be trolls frozen in the morning light according to Icelandic folklore 📍 Skógafoss Waterfall- Situated along the Skógá River, this waterfall is a prominent stop along the South Coast. Known for its powerful cascade and the opportunity to climb a staircase for a panoramic view from above. Has about 60 meters (200 feet) height. 📍Seljalandsfoss Waterfall - Located near Route 1, this majestic waterfall is easily accessible. Unique for allowing visitors to walk behind the curtain of water, providing a thrilling perspective. During winter is usually closed the path behind the waterfall. Has approximately 60 meters (197 feet) height. 📍Seljavallalaug is a hidden gem nestled in the mountains near Seljavellir in South Iceland. This geothermal pool is one of the oldest in the country, dating back to 1923. Set against a stunning backdrop of rugged landscapes, it offers a unique and serene bathing experience. Keep in mind that while the pool itself is free to access, it requires a short hike to reach, and facilities are minimal, maintaining its rustic charm. During winter the water is quite cold but during summer days is the perfect place to relax after a hike #iceland #icelandtrip #icelandroadtrip #visiticeland #exploreiceland #icelandnature #reykjavik #reykjavikiceland #northernlights #naturebrilliance #exploretheworld #uktravelblogger #romaniantraveler #romaniantravelblogger
Place
Seljavellir
Landmark

Vik
Landmark
Attraction

Skógafoss
Landmark
4.8

Seljalandsfoss
Natural feature
4.8
Visitors can walk behind this 200-foot, volcanic glacier-fed waterfall cascading from a sheer cliff.
Sports/Recreation

Seljavallalaug Swimming Pool
Swimming pool
4.0
Built in 1928, this outdoor swimming pool is 25 m. long, 10 m. wide & open to the public.