Iceland Geyser Strokkur
This hot gusher is one of the most famous spots in Iceland. Every 5-10 minutes the water shoots out to a 15-30 meters high fountain.
The Geysir Center is also worth a visit with lots of details about Strokkur itself and vulcanos and their eruptions. There is also a floor panel which is simulating an earthquake.
The Geysir Center is also worth a visit with lots of details about Strokkur itself and vulcanos and their eruptions. There is also a floor panel which is simulating an earthquake.
Photography Tips
Be careful, when the wind changes. The water isn't hot when it's coming down again but you and your camera can get wet... ;-)
It's also pretty important to shoot at this spot when the sky isn't grey, for example during sunrise or sunset, to have better contrast between the water and the sky. The best time is probably during summer when the sunset is extremely late and there are no tourists left on this spot.
It's also pretty important to shoot at this spot when the sky isn't grey, for example during sunrise or sunset, to have better contrast between the water and the sky. The best time is probably during summer when the sunset is extremely late and there are no tourists left on this spot.
Travel Information
There is a pretty big parking place nearby.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Lots of people
Best Timing
Summer
Sunrise & Sunset
10:09 - 16:05
| current local time: 17:05
Photo Themes
Geysir
waterfountain
Locations
Golden Circle
Strokkur
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