Iceland is a dramatic volcanic frontier where the earth’s raw power is visible at every turn. Located just below the Arctic Circle, it is famous for the Golden Circle route, which connects the erupting Strokkur geyser, the thundering Gullfoss waterfall, and the tectonic rift at Þingvellir National Park. While the capital, Reykjavík, offers a quirky arts scene and the nearby milky-blue waters of the Blue Lagoon, the island’s south coast is the real showstopper with its Reynisfjara black sand beaches and the massive Vatnajökull glacier. In recent years, Iceland has become a premier destination for "slow travel," with visitors taking the Ring Road to see the remote East Fjords or the whale-watching capital of Húsavík, all while navigating a landscape shaped by active volcanoes and ancient ice.