Goðafoss Waterfall – The "Waterfall of the Gods," with its majestic horseshoe shape. 65.682931, -17.549327
Hraunfossar – A series of delicate streams flowing through lava fields. 64.702513, -20.976898
Gullfoss Falls – The legendary "Golden Falls," thundering into the Hvítá canyon. 64.326970, -20.120744
Seljalandsfoss – A unique waterfall you can fly past and even circle behind. 63.615076, -19.990656
Skógafoss – A towering curtain of water, visible from miles away. 63.531706, -19.511836
Hestavaðsfoss – A hidden gem tucked into Iceland’s rugged terrain. 63.533166, -19.507493
Steinbogafoss – Known for its natural stone arch formations. 63.537903, -19.502394
Hundafoss – A charming cascade near Skaftafell National Park. 64.019792, -16.980376
Magnúsarfoss – A smaller but striking waterfall in Vatnajökull’s landscapes. 64.021120, -16.979949
Svartifoss – Famous for its basalt column backdrop. 64.027489, -16.975296
Hengifoss – One of Iceland’s tallest waterfalls, framed by red strata cliffs. 65.094814, -14.889108
Selfoss – A wide, elegant waterfall upstream from Dettifoss. 65.805898, -16.387384
Dettifoss – Europe’s most powerful waterfall, recreated with roaring intensity. 65.814434, -16.384714
Hafragilsfoss - The waterfall flows downstream from Dettifoss within the depths of the Jökulságljúfur canyon. This waterfall is also on the glacial river Jökulsá á Fjöllum, making it a powerful waterfall. 65.833805, -16.401526
Réttarfoss - Located on the Diamond Circle tourist route, Réttarfoss is a hidden gem worth exploring along with its neighboring waterfalls Hafragilsfoss and Dettifoss. 65.879224, -16.435824
Fosstorfufoss - 63.535491, -19.502510
Urriðafossar - 65.886082, -16.449394
Hólmárfossar - 65.892918, -16.468218