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🌍 Welcome to Iceland! Planning a trip or dreaming of Iceland’s jaw-dropping landscapes? In this video, we share our 4-day itinerary filled with geothermal spas, iconic waterfalls, black sand beaches, and more. Whether you’re here for planning inspiration or to soak in the views, this guide has you covered! We skipped the full Ring Road to focus on the southwest and made Reykjavík our home base. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your trip—no need to take notes; we’ve included all the details below! ✈️ Our 4-Day Iceland Itinerary Day 1: Arrival in Reykjavík & Blue Lagoon Land early at Keflavík International Airport. Relax at the Blue Lagoon (day passes include drinks + face masks). Drive to Reykjavík, check into the hotel, and explore Rainbow Street. Dinner at Cafe Loki to sample authentic Icelandic dishes. Day 2: The Golden Circle Helgufoss: A peaceful waterfall stop before heading to the main attractions. Þingvellir National Park: Iceland’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. Brúarfoss: Hidden waterfall with vivid blue waters (a must-see). Geysir: The original geyser that gave all others their name. Gullfoss: A massive, iconic waterfall with rainbows on sunny days. Brúarhlöð: Lesser-known canyon area with scenic river views. Kerid Crater: A volcanic caldera with vibrant blue water and red volcanic rock. Return to Reykjavík for dinner and rest. Day 3: Waterfalls, Black Sand Beaches & Puffins (Vik Region) Urriðafoss: Iceland’s most powerful waterfall by volume. Seljalandsfoss: Iconic waterfall you can walk behind. Gljúfrabúi: A hidden waterfall tucked inside a cave. Reynisfjara Viewpoint: Stunning views of the black sand beach and basalt columns. Dyrhólaey: Lighthouse and dramatic coastal cliffs. Skógafoss: Towering waterfall featured in Game of Thrones. Írárfoss: Quiet and less crowded, perfect for close-up views. Dinner in Vik and return to Reykjavík. Day 4: Snæfellsnes Peninsula – “Iceland in Miniature” Hvalfjörður Tunnel: Underwater passage to start the journey. Gerðuberg Cliffs: A natural wall of basalt columns. Selvallavatn ViewPoint & Selvallafoss: Stunning volcanic landscapes and hidden waterfalls. Kirkjufell Viewpoint: Iceland’s most photographed mountain. Búðakirkja (Black Church): A striking historic church surrounded by dramatic scenery. Djúpalónssandur Beach: Black pebble beach with jagged cliffs and shipwreck remnants. Lóndrangar View Point: Watch for Arctic foxes near the dramatic sea stacks. Snæfellsjökull National Park: Glacial peaks and volcanic landscapes. Return to Reykjavík for dinner and prepare for departure. 💡 Pro Tips for Iceland Travelers: Book early: Popular stops like Blue Lagoon and Golden Circle tours fill up fast. Be flexible: Weather can shift quickly, so have backup plans. Rent a car: The best way to explore is on your own schedule. 📢 Follow Along! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more adventure travel guides. Share your Iceland questions or stories in the comments—we’d love to hear from you! #Iceland #TravelIceland #IcelandItinerary #GoldenCircle #BlueLagoon #Snæfellsnes #IcelandTravel #adventuretravel