Reykjanes Lighthouse | Iceland’s Oldest Lighthouse by the Atlantic
Explore one of Iceland’s most atmospheric coastal landmarks: Reykjanes Lighthouse, located on the Reykjanes Peninsula.
Built in the late 19th century, Reykjanes Lighthouse is considered the oldest lighthouse in Iceland still standing in its location. It rises above dramatic lava fields, cliffs, and the roaring Atlantic Ocean, guiding ships through some of the country’s most challenging waters.
Pronunciation:
Reykjanes → RAY-kya-ness
The lighthouse stands in a highly active volcanic zone, surrounded by geothermal steam, black lava rocks, and endless ocean views. The contrast between fire and sea makes this place feel wild, remote, and deeply Icelandic.
A visit here is not just about history — it’s about feeling the power of nature, isolation, and the raw beauty of Iceland’s southwest coast.
Perfect for photographers, nature lovers, and travelers seeking dramatic landscapes and quiet moments.
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Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland
Travel • Nature • Coastline • Storytelling