When you have limited time, it can be challenging to decide which waterfalls to visit in Iceland, considering the country's abundance of stunning cascades.
With only six days in Iceland in June to explore, we set out to see as much as we could, using the midnight sun to our advantages.
Aldeyjarfoss is unique because of the basalt columns surrounding it and the way the water pools at the base.
There are actually two waterfalls together (Granni, “neighbor” is the other) here, and it is an amazing view. A rainbow in the mist welcomed us.
Selfoss is made up of what looks like hundreds of waterfalls. It is truly impressive because of how far the falls spread out.
You can see Seljalandsfoss from Ring Road, and there is an easy walking path to it. Seljalandsfoss is popular because of the path that goes behind the waterfall.
Godafoss consists of multiple waterfalls all next to each other which makes for an impressive sight.