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Iceland Travel Guide
Discover hidden waterfalls and dramatic landscapes with curated maps, custom markers, and full offline access. Navigate the Land of Fire and Ice with confidence, even without a cell signal.
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User Rating
1.0/5
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Publisher
Guoli Jian
Category
Travel
Locales
1
Latest Version
2.0
Size
9.3 MB
First Released
Dec 23, 2024
Features
Explore Iceland Your Way
Designed for the DIY traveler, our guide puts the best of the Ring Road in your pocket with offline reliability and smart navigation tools.
Offline Freedom
Forget roaming fees. Access all attraction data and maps even in the most remote corners of the Highlands where signal is scarce.
Smart Waypoints
Drop custom markers for your camper van, hotel, or trailhead to ensure you always find your way back after a day of exploring.
The following screenshots and description are sourced directly from the app's official store listing and are the property of the app developer.
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Screenshots
An interactive map display from the Iceland Travel Guide app showing various icons for tourist attractions and landmarks
Iceland Travel Guide app main interface featuring a northern lights illustration with buttons for what to see map and what to do
A mobile screen from the Iceland Travel Guide app showing a map with various attraction icons and a detailed information sheet for St Michaels Church.
Map view in the Iceland Travel Guide app with a pop-up interface to add a custom location marker like a hotel
Mobile app screen showing a curated list of travel attractions with icons categories and short descriptions
The Iceland Travel Guide app interface showing a list of favorited tourist attractions and custom markers for parking and hotels.
A mobile app interface showing a list of travel attractions with icons, categories, and descriptions including the Golden Gate Bridge and National Mall.
Description
This app is for Travellers to Iceland, the App includes top Iceland destinations and top tourist attractions:
Features:
1. View top attractions on the map with introduction
2. View top attraction sites listed by the distance to the map center
3. Filter the attractions by the city, the category, or keywords
4. Add attractions to [My favorites], click the Star icon to add or remove sites
5. Add My Markers on the map, i.e. My Hotel, Parking Lot, ..., and later, you can find your way back to your Hotel/Parking Lot
6. What To Do list
7. Offline content data
The App contains travel maps, attraction list and top tourist attractions with brief information. Attractions are categorized as: Park (Parks, Gardens), Nature (Mountains, Beaches, Lakes), Museum (Galleries, Museums, Arts Center), Religion (Churches, Mosques, Temples), Historical (Palaces, Castles and Historical sites), Family (Squares, Towns, Markets), Architecture (Structures, Buildings), Sculpture (Monuments, Statues), and Viewpoint (other Points of interests).
Iceland is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, including waterfalls, glaciers, volcanoes, and hot springs. Here’s a list of five must-see destinations in Iceland, along with five top attractions in each location:
1. Reykjavík
The capital city is often the starting point for many Icelandic adventures, combining modern culture with easy access to the wild beauty of the country.
Hallgrímskirkja Church: This iconic structure offers panoramic views of the city from its tower.
Blue Lagoon: A luxurious geothermal spa just outside the city, with mineral-rich waters.
Harpa Concert Hall: An architectural gem located by the harbor, offering various cultural events.
National Museum of Iceland: Learn about Icelandic history, from the Viking era to modern times.
2. Golden Circle
A popular tourist route close to Reykjavík, known for its geothermal activity, waterfalls, and geological sites.
Þingvellir National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the location of the world’s first parliament.
Geysir Hot Springs Area: Home to the famous Strokkur geyser, which erupts every few minutes.
Gullfoss Waterfall: A stunning two-tiered waterfall in a rugged canyon.
Kerið Crater: A volcanic crater lake with striking red and green hues.
3. South Coast
Known for its black sand beaches, glaciers, and stunning waterfalls, the South Coast is a must-visit for nature lovers.
Seljalandsfoss Waterfall: A waterfall you can walk behind, offering a unique perspective.
Skógafoss Waterfall: One of the largest and most beautiful waterfalls in Iceland.
Reynisfjara Beach: A black sand beach with dramatic basalt columns and sea stacks.
Sólheimajökull Glacier: A stunning outlet glacier offering hiking and ice-climbing opportunities.
4. Jökulsárlón and Vatnajökull National Park
Home to glaciers, ice lagoons, and otherworldly landscapes, this area is a paradise for adventure seekers and photographers.
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon: A serene glacial lake filled with floating icebergs, often visited by seals.
Diamond Beach: Adjacent to the lagoon, where icebergs wash up on the black sand beach.
Vatnajökull Glacier: One of Europe’s largest glaciers, offering ice cave tours and glacier hikes.
Svartifoss Waterfall: A striking waterfall surrounded by dark basalt columns in Skaftafell.
5. Akureyri & North Iceland
The second-largest city in Iceland, Akureyri is a gateway to some of the best natural wonders in the North, including volcanic landscapes and charming fjords.
Goðafoss Waterfall: A spectacular waterfall often referred to as the "Waterfall of the Gods."
Lake Mývatn: A geothermal area with hot springs, lava formations, and birdwatching opportunities.
Dettifoss Waterfall: Europe’s most powerful waterfall, located in the Vatnajökull National Park.
Each of these destinations offers something unique, whether it’s exploring the bustling capital, experiencing geothermal wonders, or immersing yourself in Iceland’s raw natural beauty.
This page is not an official page of the app or its developer, but an independent editorial publication created for informational and commentary purposes. Unless expressly stated otherwise, neither the app nor its developer is affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, authorized by, or otherwise officially connected with MWM, Apple, Google Play, the app publisher, or the app's developer, and nothing on this page implies that the app was developed using MWM's services. Any trademarks, logos, screenshots, and other content remain the property of their respective owners.