10 Best Waterfall in Iceland during Monsoon

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Known for its walkable path behind the waterfall, offering a unique perspective of the cascading waters.

Seljalandsfoss

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A powerful waterfall with a rainbow often present at its base, Skógafoss is a must-visit for its grandeur.

Skógafoss

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Often called the Golden Falls, Gullfoss is a two-step waterfall known for its immense power and beauty.

Gullfoss

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Europe's most powerful waterfall, Dettifoss is a raw and untamed spectacle, showcasing nature's force.

Dettifoss

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Surrounded by unique black basalt columns, Svartifoss offers a dramatic and otherworldly experience.

Svartifoss

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Known as the Waterfall of the Gods, Goðafoss has a wide horseshoe shape and is a popular stop on the Ring Road.

Goðafoss

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Cascading down a mountainside in tiers, Dynjandi is often called the Icelandic Niagara Falls for its impressive size.

Dynjandi

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Iceland's second-highest waterfall, Glymur requires a challenging hike but rewards with stunning views.

Glymur

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Often overlooked, Selfoss offers a peaceful and less crowded alternative to the more famous waterfalls.

Selfoss

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Located in the Vatnajökull National Park, Hafragilsfoss provides a dramatic view of the Jökulsárgljúfur canyon.

Hafragilsfoss