Iceland

Skógafoss

A majestic 60-meter tall waterfall in Europe known for its thundering water and rainbow displays in sunny weather, flanked by green landscapes.

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Located in the southern part of Iceland, Skogafoss is one of the largest waterfalls in the country. When you stand close, Experience being engulfed by splashing water and the awe-inspiring sight of rainbow reflections. There are also steps leading up to an observation deck to enjoy the sight of the waterfall from a new breathtaking perspective.

seeker 3 years ago

Skógafoss Guides

  • Iceland ✔️

    themarvelousmrsm (Josette Faye Mamsaang)
    The land of fire and ice. We were captivated of how beautiful this country is. Went in November, was raining on some days but still worth seeing the landscapes, waterfalls, etc. We even saw the Northern Lights on our way on the plane, when we were passing Canada. Didn’t get a chance to see the lights while in Iceland due to the ugly weather we had though we still had so much fun exploring it.
  • Life Changing Views in Iceland

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    There is a reason Iceland is chosen to be in so many music videos. The Island of Iceland is full of geothermal hot springs, explosive geysers, and lush green fields. A getaway to Iceland is sure to nourish and refresh, with healthy and delicious foods, friendly people, and once-in-a-lifetime views for your soul. Whether you want to soak in the luxurious Blue Lagoon, snack on healthy Icelandic skyr at a cozy cafe in Reykjavik, or travel to each spot around the famous Golden Circle to hunt rainbows in towering waterfalls and see water explode from a geyser- we have the list for you. We are big fans of the healthy and refreshing lifestyle that Iceland offers, and we left no lava rock unturned in curating this list of life-changing views and experiences available in the land of fire and ice.
  • Places that make me feel good

    rachelebercini (Rachele Bercini)
    Corners of the world that I would like to visit and that I have visited