Thorsmork

Thorsmork

In the heart of the wild and majestic Icelandic nature, you will find Þórsmörk, also known as Thorsmork. This enchanting valley is named after the Norse god Thor, and it couldn’t be more appropriate: the landscape of Þórsmörk, with its imposing mountains, sparkling glaciers, and rushing rivers, truly seems to be the domain of a […]

Skalholt Cathedral

Catedral de Skalholt

Skálholt, located in the fertile region of southern Iceland, is one of the country’s most significant historical sites. Founded in 1056, Skálholt Cathedral was for nearly seven centuries the religious, cultural, and political center of Iceland. This location is not only a place of worship, but also a symbol of Icelandic history and identity, where […]

Skógafoss Waterfall

Cascata Skógafoss

Skógafoss, one of the most majestic and iconic waterfalls in Iceland, is located in the south of the country, along the Skógá River. With its 60 meters in height and 25 meters in width, the waterfall creates a thunderous natural spectacle that attracts visitors from around the world. The power of the water plunging from […]

Seljalandsfoss (Waterfall)

Seljalandsfoss (Cachoeira)

Seljalandsfoss, one of Iceland’s most iconic waterfalls, offers visitors a breathtaking experience, both for its natural beauty and its unique geography. Located in the southern region of Iceland, along the Seljalandsá river, the waterfall drops from a height of 60 meters, creating a visually and audibly striking spectacle. This site is not only a natural […]