Located in the Múlaþing region, the East Fjords of Iceland is one of the most tranquil and picturesque regions in Iceland. It is made up of about 10 fjords and is dotted with quiet villages and towns. Although the population is small, it hides a breathtaking beauty. The East Fjords is famous for its unique natural landscape. It has narrow fjords, steep cliffs and quiet fishing villages. There are turquoise lakes and strange rocky landforms, which are suitable for hiking and exploration. In terms of wildlife, the East Fjords is the area in Iceland where wild reindeer can be seen. In terms of cultural experience, the town of Seyðisfjörður is famous for its rainbow streets and blue church. The Blue Church Concert held every summer attracts many tourists. The climate in the East Fjords is relatively mild, and the summer is sunny, which is suitable for outdoor activities. Whether it is hiking, bird watching or experiencing local culture, the East Fjords can provide tourists with a rich experience.