The Reykjanes Peninsula (Reykjanesskagi) lies in the southwest of Iceland and is a striking natural region shaped by active volcanism, geothermal energy, and the raw beauty of the North Atlantic landscape.
Kleifarvatn is one of the largest and most mysterious lakes in southwestern Iceland, located on the Reykjanes Peninsula just a short drive from Reykjavík.
Reynisfjara is a world-renowned black sand beach located near the village of Vík í Mýrdal on the South Coast of Iceland. Its striking appearance is a direct result of its geological origin; the sand is composed of basalt lava fragments cooled rapidly