Iceland is seriously stunning, especially for waterfall lovers! Picture this: over 10,000 waterfalls scattered across rocky mountains. Some let you stand right on top, soaking in the incredible views and feeling the raw power of the water. Others? They invite you into secret caves behind the curtains of water.
I mean, seriously, with so many waterfalls, you could explore for weeks, months, or even years! But hey, don't stress—we've narrowed down the top 7 must-see waterfalls in Iceland just for you.
Grab your camera, get ready to be amazed, and why wait? Plan your Iceland trip today!
# HraunfossarThis is an unusual but entirely natural phenomenon as crystal clear spring water flows through lava and run-offs as hundreds of tiny, interconnecting waterfalls measuring over 900 metres (2952ft) wide. The lava has been created over many years by a volcano lying in wait under the Langjokull glacier, and as the water flows over its blackened rocks the water will magically turn from bright turquoise to a soft milky white.
# SvartifossKnown as ‘Black Falls’ this Waterfall gets it name as water falls 20 metres (80ft) over the cliff edge and is flanked either side by tall black basalt columns which stand proud. This truly is a fairytale photo moment and one that simply cannot be missed whatever the season.
# HaifossListed at 122 meters tall, this is one of the highest waterfalls in Iceland, but due to its location off-the-beaten-track it doesn’t get many visitors. You can enjoy your own personal visit in serene silence, listening only to the sounds of the crashing water below you.
# SkogafossThis unique waterfall is part of the Skoga River, on what was once the cliff of the former coastline and even featured in the blockbuster film ‘Walter Mitty.’ It is squeezed in between two cliffs, take stairs down to the water-level and take in the surround sound of the tumbling water.
# Glymur
Another one of Iceland’s highest waterfalls, Glymur measures in at 198 meters (649ft). The area around the waterfall is very luscious, to reach the top you’ll traverse over hidden pathways, through caves and eventually come face to face to the unnerving waterfall as it plummets over the drop.
# Seljalandsfoss
Ever wondered what secrets are hidden behind those watery curtains, well at Seljalandsfoss, in the Summer months you can explore behind this special waterfall. The gentle water falls slowly over the 60 meter (197ft) drop to the basin below and it is a very peaceful place.
# GullfossA traditional 32m high (104ft) two-tiered waterfall that freezes over in the watermonths to create waves of crushing ice. In the Summer thousands of tiny rainbows can been seen playing across the misty waters.