Vik
Vik is a small village located in southern Iceland, known for its stunning natural landscapes. It is situated near the southern coast and is surrounded by black sand beaches, dramatic cliffs, and volcanic formations. The village is a popular stop for tourists exploring the South Coast of Iceland, particularly for its proximity to the famous Reynisfjara beach and the Reynisdrangar sea stacks.
The population of Vik is around 300 residents, making it one of the southernmost inhabited areas in Iceland. The village serves as a hub for outdoor activities, including hiking and birdwatching, especially during the summer months. Its picturesque setting and unique geological features attract visitors year-round.