- North Iceland
- East Iceland
- South Iceland
- West Iceland
- Reykjanes
- Capital Area
- Westfjords
Iceland is typically divided into seven different geographical regions, including the Reykjavík capital area. Each region differs slightly with respect to both culture and landscape, but all are uniquely Icelandic.
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The Westfjords
Westfjords
One of Iceland's best kept secrets is undoubtedly the country's north-west corner, known as the Westfjords.

South Iceland
South
Iceland's south coast includes some of the country's most visited sites and has worthy attraction all along the coast.

Reykjanes
Reykjanes
The Reykjanes peninsula is a geothermal wonder, characterized volcanic surroundings.

West Iceland
West
West Iceland is one of Iceland's most geologically diverse regions, boasting of a nearly exhaustive sampling of all that Iceland has to offer.

Reykjavík
Reykjavík
Reykjavík is the natural starting point for any visit to Iceland, and deservedly so.