Grindavík is an atmospheric fishing town on Iceland's south-west coast, known for its rugged coastline and geothermal activities. It is also close to the famous Blue Lagoon. The town has over 3,000 inhabitants and there is a close-knit community spirit. Fishing is still an important pillar of the local economy. But Grindavík is more than just fishing; it is a hotspot for tourists looking for an authentic Icelandic experience.The village is also a stone's throw from the Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark, making it an ideal base for adventurers. And if you like fresh fish, this is definitely the place to be. Restaurants in Grindavík often serve catches of the day, straight from the Atlantic Ocean.
Iceland is an island state northwest of mainland Europe. Iceland is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the south, the Denmark Strait to the west and the Greenland Sea, part of the Arctic Ocean, to the north. The northeastern part of the country lies just inside the Arctic Circle.
Mark de Weger studied at the photovakschool in Apeldoorn. He has a passion for travelling in combination with photographing architecture... Read more…