Iceland - A traveler's paradise

Capturing the Magic: An Iceland Photo Diary (2024)

Who does not have Iceland on their bucket list? With spectacular and breathtaking landscapes, Iceland is one of the most amazing countries in the world. In this post, you will find the pretty pictures that I clicked while traveling in Iceland.

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Photo diaries from Iceland

Iceland is a land of fire and ice and is truly a traveller’s and a photographer’s paradise. It is famous for its dramatic landscapes and pretty waterfalls. Boasting with its volcanoes, glaciers, geysers and hot springs, it stands out as one of the most beautiful countries in the world.

The best time to visit Iceland is during the summer season. With warm temperature, summer season is between the months of June and August. I visited Iceland during the winter season as I wanted to see the northern lights.

Hallgrimskirkja Cathedral Church

Hallgrimskirkja Cathedral Church, is the largest church in Iceland. Situated in the capital city Reykjavik, it is one of the city’s famous landmarks.

  • The opening hours is 9 am to 5 pm during the winter months (October to April) and 9 am to 9 pm during the summer months (May to September).
  • There is no entrance fee to enter the church. However, if one wishes to go to the top of the tower, there is an entrance fee of ISK 900.

Did you know that it took 41 years to build the church and is named after Iceland’s poet Hallgrimur Petursson?

Hallgrimskirkja Cathedral Church
Hallgrimskirkja Cathedral Church

The Sun Voyager

Unveiled in 1990, the Sun voyager is a sculpture built of stainless steel. It is the artist’s interpretation of a dreamboat and an ode to the Sun.

  • There is no fee to see this sculpture.
The Sun Voyager
The Sun Voyager

Icelandic Horse

The Icelandic Horse is a breed of horse that is bred in Iceland. They are long-lived and strong. They come in many colors including black, chestnut, gray, dun, bay and so on. And they are small in size and are often considered as pony size.

Icelandic Horse
Icelandic Horse

Krysuvik

Krysuvik is a geothermal area on the Reykjanes peninsula of Iceland. It consists of several geothermal fields such as Seltun. The soil is colored bright yellow, red and green.

  • The distance between Krysuvik and Reykjavik is around 35 kilometres.

Did you know that there is a folktale that states Krysuvik was an old woman who could use witchcraft along with her cousin Herdis? But they had a dispute over a land and they wanted to cast a spell on the land. However the dispute ended when they died and it is believed that they have been buried next to each other and the locals are aware as to where their burial grounds are.

Krysuvik
Krysuvik

Reykjanes Fissure Swarm

Reykjanes Fissure Swarm is situated in the Reykjanes peninsula, which is a volcanic zone and is a direct continuance of the North Atlantic Ridge that surfaces from the ocean of Reykjanes. It has four volcanic systems. The most recent eruption were in 1210 to 1240.

Reykjanes Fissure Swarm
Reykjanes Fissure Swarm

Tectonic Plates Bridge

Tectonic Plates Bridge is a bridge that is between Europe and North America. The bridge between the two continents is a small footbridge. The bridge is known as ‘Midlina’ and is also known as ‘Leif the Lucky Bridge’.

Tectonic Plates Bridge
Tectonic Plates Bridge

Thrihnukagigur

Thrihnukagigur literally translates to ‘Three Peaks Crater’. The volcano was discovered in the year 1974 and is the only volcano in the World where people are allowed to take an elevator into a magma chamber.

Go inside a volcano
Go inside a volcano

Seljalandfoss

Seljalandfoss is a very popular waterfalls in the Southern part of Iceland. It is one of the natural wonders in Iceland and is about 120 kilometers from the capital city Reykjavik. One can walk behind the waterfalls and is definitely one of the coolest things to do in Iceland.

Walk behind the waterfalls
Walk behind the waterfalls

Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach

Situated near the southern most village of Iceland Vik i Myrdal, the Reynisfjara beach is the black sand beach due to its huge amount of basalt stacks. It was rated as one of the top 10 non-tropical beaches to visit in the world by National Geographic.

Black Sand Beach at Reynisfjara
Black Sand Beach at Reynisfjara

Silfra

Silfra is a rift formed in the tectonic plates between North American and Eurasian plates. Snorkeling in Silfra is a unique experience because of the clear crystal waters. The rift offers exceptional visibility of 70 to 80 meters.

Snorkeling in Silfra
Snorkeling in Silfra

Closing Notes

Iceland is definitely a paradise and it has plenty of photographic opportunities. Be it the volcanoes or the dry landscapes, there are no bad pictures of Iceland. It is a country with endless amount of experiences.

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