OFFICE DU TOURISME
Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland, is a city of striking contrasts. Shaped by the energy of the earth and animated by the energy of a cosmopolitan capital, it is surrounded by the pure energy of nature. In addition to Reykjavík, there are other regions to explore in Iceland. In western Iceland, you'll find an infinite variety of landscapes, from the western fjords to the exceptional geological landscapes of the Borgarfjörður valley. The western fjords are the wildest and least populated part of the country, with sheer cliffs and spectacular waterfalls. In the north of Iceland, you'll discover thriving villages, impressive mountains and isolated islands. In East Iceland, you'll be amazed by the variety and contrast of landscapes, from impressive fjords to exceptional geological phenomena. And in southern Iceland, you can observe the separation of the Eurasian and American tectonic plates, as well as high-temperature thermal zones. Reykjavík and its surrounding regions offer a unique experience for travellers in search of adventure and nature.
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