Mar 08 2025 10 mins
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Day 2 Itinerary:
Stop 1: Seljalandsfoss & Gljúfrabúi Waterfalls
• Seljalandsfoss: A waterfall you can walk behind. We did not. It was just too cold to get soaked.
• Gljúfrabúi: A hidden waterfall in a canyon just a short walk away.
• Tip: Wear waterproof shoes!
Stop 2: Skógafoss Waterfall
• Drive ~30 minutes (30 km).
• One of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls, 60m tall.
• Climb the 527 steps for an amazing view from the top. Then walk along the path to view another smaller waterfall, get away from the crowds and view some amazing landscape.
Stop 3: Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach & Basalt Columns - we decided to maybe see this on the way back
• Drive ~30 minutes (30 km).
• Famous for its black sand, towering basalt columns, and powerful waves.
Stop 4: Lunch in Vik
• Drive ~15 minutes (10 km).
• Black Crust Pizzeria – Unique black dough pizzas.
• Fuel up and grab some water and drinks.
• We also spend a few minutes at the Vik I Myrdal Church on top of the hill.
Stop 5: Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon & Diamond Beach
• Drive ~40 minutes (57 km).
• Witness floating icebergs in the lagoon, sometimes with seals.
• Walk along the black sand beach, where icebergs wash up from the lagoon.
Stay at Hótel Jökulsárlón - Glacier Lagoon Hotel
Tips for the Day
• Gas Up: Fill up before leaving Reykjavík and again in Vik.
• Clothing: Layer up, bring waterproof gear, and wear sturdy waterproof shoes.
• Batteries die quicker in cold weather so don’t forget extra batteries for camera and phones.
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