Description:
Kerið is a striking volcanic crater lake located on the Golden Circle route. The crater is about 55 meters deep, 170 meters wide, and filled with bright blue-green water that contrasts beautifully with the surrounding red volcanic rock. Visitors can walk around the rim for panoramic views or take the path down to the water’s edge for a closer look. Kerið is relatively easy to visit compared to other volcanic sites, making it a great quick stop for travelers exploring the area. It’s also a favorite spot for photographers because of its vivid colors, especially in winter when snow adds even more contrast.
Price:
Entrance to Kerið costs around 400 ISK ($3 USD) per person. Parking is included in the ticket price. Guided Golden Circle tours that include Kerið usually cost $80–120 USD per person.