Reykjanesviti Lighthouse
Reykjanesviti Lighthouse, located on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula, is a historic and picturesque beacon overlooking the North Atlantic Ocean. Built in 1907, it stands as Iceland's oldest lighthouse and serves as a symbol of maritime safety and navigation in the region.
Perched atop rugged cliffs overlooking the Atlantic, Reykjanesviti offers panoramic views of the surrounding volcanic landscapes and coastal scenery.
The lighthouse's distinctive white tower rises 31 meters (102 feet) high and is visible from afar, guiding ships along Iceland's southwestern coast.
Surrounded by a stark yet beautiful terrain of lava fields and geothermal areas, Reykjanesviti Lighthouse provides a tranquil setting for visitors to explore Iceland's rugged coastal beauty. Nearby, the Reykjanes Geopark offers opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring geological wonders such as hot springs and lava tubes.