Our next destination awaits at the captivating Dyrholaey peninsula, where the landscape gracefully complements the traditional white and red lighthouse. As we ascend to the cape's summit, a breathtaking panorama unfolds before your eyes—ocean waves crashing against a magnificent black rocky arch, through which ships and specialized amphibious vehicles traverse. Dyrholaey is not only a visual feast but also a haven for avian life. During the nesting season, which occurs in the summer, you will have the pleasure of encountering Iceland's cherished feathered symbols, the puffins, along with various other bird species, as Dyrholaey serves as a true sanctuary for these winged creatures.