Garður, located at the end of the Reykjanes peninsula about an hour's drive south of Reykjavík, features a diverse underwater ecosystem with over 42 species of marine algae and extensive kelp forests, providing essential nutrients and habitats for various fish species, including the notable wolf fish, while divers can enter the water from the shore or a pier ladder.
Garður, located at the end of the Reykjanes peninsula about an hour's drive south of Reykjavík, features a diverse underwater ecosystem with over 42 species of marine algae and extensive kelp forests, providing essential nutrients and habitats for various fish species, including the notable wolf fish, while divers can enter the water from the shore or a pier ladder.