Rafn Sig

East Iceland

East Iceland Strýta Farmhouse, East, Iceland Hrossahjalli, East Coast, Iceland Tiny, tight-knit communities extend a warm welcome here. A well-developed inf...

Hofsós – North – Iceland

Hofsós - North - Iceland Hofsós is one of the oldest trading ports in northern Iceland dating back to the 16th century.Hofsós, with a population of about 200 i...

North Iceland

North Iceland   Svarfaðardalur, North, Iceland Mývatn is a shallow eutrophic lake situated in an area of active volcanism in the north of Iceland, no...

Reykjadalur

Reykjadalur Reykjadalur has an amazing abundance of geothermal springs and you will witness everything from small gurgling melting pots to vibrant super heated...

The Greater Reykjavik Area

The Greater Reykjavik Area Alþingishúsið (The Parliament House) is a classical 19th century structure which stands by Austurvöllur in central Reykjavík, Iceland...

Dyrhólaey

DyrhólaeyDyrhólaey (formerly known as Cape Portland by English seamen) -The small peninsula, or promontory, Dyrhólaey (120m) (formerly known as Cape Portland by...

The Reykjanes Peninsula

The Reykjanes Peninsula Beach Stóra Sandvík in the twilight - Reykjanes - Iceland Winter morning at Hlíðarvatn, Reykjanes, Iceland Dawn near Blue Lagoon - Rey...

Rafn Sig,-

Photography of Rafn Sig. For photographers, Iceland is among the most magical places in the world. Long winters, with only a few hours of daylight, can prove t...

The Highlands of Iceland

Nothing in Iceland prepares you for the stark, desolate, raw beauty of the barren upland plateau called the Highlands. An uninhabited area, The Highlands are co...

Photographer Rafn Sig.

The falls plunge 33 feet in a horseshoe-shaped recess, breaking into as many as six distinct segments depending on how much water is present in the artificial...

West Iceland

Discover West Iceland’s rich culture and natureNature steeped in History and Beauty Glanni waterfall in Norðurárdalur - Borgarfjörður - Iceland House on the cl...

Westfjords

Arnarfjörður is a large fjord in the Westfjords region of Iceland. It is thirty kilometres long and five to ten kilometres wide. "Arnar" is possessive of "Örn"...