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Coastline & Sea

Locations
The coastline of Iceland is 6.542,4 km (40.652,5 miles) long, and Iceland maintains a 200 nautical-miles exclusive economic zone, making the total economic area 751,345 km2 (290,096 sq mi). In addition, numerous smaller islands are found all around the coast, some of which are inhabited.

Iceland’s coastline stretches over 6,500 kilometers, featuring rugged cliffs, black sand beaches, and remote fishing villages. Whether capturing majestic ocean panoramas, dramatic shipwreck scenes, or tranquil seaside communities, Iceland’s coastlines provide an array of stunning maritime settings.