Þorlákshöfn
Þorlákshöfn is a small town located on the southern coast of Iceland. It is situated in the South Region and serves as a fishing port and a hub for local commerce. The town is named after Þorlákur Þórhallsson, the patron saint of Iceland, and is known for its scenic coastal views and proximity to various natural attractions.
The town has a population of around 1,500 residents and features essential services such as schools, shops, and recreational facilities. Þorlákshöfn is also a gateway for visitors exploring the nearby Reykjanes Peninsula and the famous Golden Circle route, making it a convenient stop for travelers.