Water
The waterfall adventure is designed to take you to see the best of Iceland's mighty waterfalls. Some waterfalls are powerful and some are beautiful and some are both.
Tröllafoss
Just 40 minutes from Reykjavik. This hidden waterfalls offers both beauty and power. Requiring 4X4 driving and a little hiking, this waterfall is set in a beautiful canyon near the Esja mountain range. Tours are around 2 hours and $150 for up to 4 people.
Öxarárfoss
Situated at Þingevllir the site of the worlds oldest parliament. Öxarárfoss plunges down the chasm left by the movement of the Europe and American continental plates. We can approach it from the top of the bottom.
Part of Golden Iceland tour
BOOK NOW
Gullfoss
Gullfoss is the 'Golden Falls' and is the pride of Iceland being rated as the largest waterfall in Europe. However it is quite a challenge to get a good picture as the is only limited access on one side of the falls.
Part of Golden Iceland tour
BOOK NOW
Seljalandsfoss
This is a very tall waterfall with an added feature - you are able to walk behind it. A fantastic experience to be able to photograph 360 degree around a vast column of water.
Skógafoss
This is a huge curtain of water which used to fall straight into the sea many hundreds of years ago.
These two waterfalls are within 20km of each other so it is wise to combine the two in one tour. Part of Volcano tour, Glacier tour and Waterfall tour.
BOOK NOW
Dettifoss
This is the most powerful waterfalls in Europe. Your legs will shake as you stand at the top of this one, both due to the vibrations in the rocks and the shear terror of the powerful drop. This is in the north of Iceland and takes a whole day to get there. Access is not always available. Advice: combine this with a longer tour.
Goðafoss
This is the waterfall of the Gods. A beautiful horse-shoe complex with plenty of great photographic opportunities. This is in the north of Iceland and takes a whole day to get there. Advice: combine this with a longer tour.
Dynjandi
This is the most beautiful waterfall in Iceland, but it takes a long, difficult road to get there. Only available with a long tour of the Westfjords.
The tours are designed to give you knowledge of the geophysical area, some local history and techniques for achieving the best photographic results.











































































































