Platform: Meta Quest 2/3/3S/Pro · Pico 4 ·
Price: $9.99 ·
Developer: Jonathan Foo · Publisher: Teleport ·
User rating: 4.9★ (44 reviews · all positive)
About the App
What is Teleport Iceland?
Teleport Iceland is a high-quality virtual travel experience that places you inside 31 of Iceland's most dramatic locations — from glacial lagoons shimmering with cobalt icebergs to volcanic black sand beaches, from the iconic arrow-peak silhouette of Kirkjufell to the basalt column caves of Háifoss. It is built for immersion: this is not a photo gallery or a 360° video. Each location is a fully rendered, spatially present environment designed to convey Iceland's extraordinary landscapes with the sense of scale and atmosphere that only VR can deliver.
Published by Teleport (teleporthere.com) and developed by Jonathan Foo, it launched on Meta Quest in February 2024 and has since accumulated 44 verified user reviews with a 4.9★ average — 95% five-star. That makes it one of the highest-rated travel and learning apps on the platform. It also works on Pico 4, sits at $9.99, requires no internet connection once downloaded, and is rated suitable for everyone.
Iceland as a geography classroom: Iceland sits on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge — the meeting point of the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates — making it one of the most geologically active places on Earth. It has active volcanoes, glaciers, geysers, lava fields, geothermal springs and some of the most dramatic coastal landforms in the world. Virtually every physical geography topic in the KS3–GCSE curriculum is visible in Iceland's landscape. Teleport Iceland takes students there.
Beyond the physical landscape, the app weaves in the myths and legends of Icelandic culture — the trolls, hidden people (Huldufólk), Norse heritage and the folklore that still shapes how Icelanders relate to their landscape today. This gives it cross-curricular reach into history and cultural geography that simple drone-footage experiences lack.
Locations
31 Locations — Iceland's Greatest Hits
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Jökulsárlón
Iceland's largest glacial lagoon. Electric-blue icebergs calved from the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier drift through still water towards the sea. One of the most otherworldly landscapes on Earth — and genuinely arresting in VR.
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Kirkjufell
Iceland's most photographed mountain — a distinctive arrow-shaped peak on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Known internationally as the Game of Thrones "Arrowhead Mountain." The surrounding waterfalls and reflections make it a perfect geography composition study.
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Reynisfjara
The black sand beach near Vík, ranked among the most beautiful non-tropical beaches in the world. Hexagonal basalt sea stacks (Reynisdrangar) rise from the Atlantic surf — formed by volcanic lava cooling rapidly in seawater. Legend says they are petrified trolls.
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+28 more locations
Waterfalls, lava fields, geothermal areas, coastal cliffs, highland plateaus and remote villages across the full Ring Road. More locations added in subsequent updates since the February 2024 launch.
Why Iceland specifically: Few places on Earth pack so many distinct physical geography landforms into one island. Glaciers, volcanoes, geysers, fjords, waterfalls, lava plains, black sand beaches, sea stacks and geothermal springs are all within driving distance of each other. Iceland is geographically unique because it straddles the Mid-Atlantic Ridge — you can walk between two tectonic plates at Þingvellir. For geography teachers, Iceland is the ideal single case study that touches nearly every part of the physical geography curriculum.
Education Value
In the Geography Classroom
Teleport Iceland is the geography teacher's equivalent of sending a class to Iceland for a day — without the travel budget, the risk assessments or the twelve-hour flight. The 31 locations cover an exceptional spread of physical geography topics:
🌋 Tectonics
Mid-Atlantic Ridge divergence · volcanic landforms · lava fields · shield volcanoes
🧊 Glaciation
Glacial retreat · moraines · glacier lagoons · ice cap landscapes
🌊 Coasts
Wave-cut platforms · sea stacks · black sand beaches · cliff erosion
💧 Rivers & Water
Waterfalls · glacial meltwater · geothermal springs · canyon systems
🌿 Climate change
Glacier retreat (Vatnajökull is losing mass measurably) · climate risk to northern landscapes
🏛️ Culture / History
Norse mythology · Huldufólk · Viking settlement · landscape-shaped folklore
Works offline: Once downloaded, Teleport Iceland requires no internet connection. This makes it reliably usable in school environments where network access for VR headsets can be unpredictable. No streaming dependency, no loading delays during a lesson — it simply works.
The myths and legends layer: Beyond pure physical geography, the app's coverage of Icelandic mythology — trolls petrified at dawn, hidden people living in rocks, the Norse cosmology embedded in place names — creates genuine cross-curricular potential. A joint geography and English/Humanities session using Teleport Iceland as a stimulus for creative writing, cultural geography or folklore study would be distinctive and memorable.
Curriculum Fit
UK Curriculum Mapping
Teleport Iceland is primarily suited to KS3–GCSE Geography. The tectonics content (divergent plate boundary, volcanoes, geothermal energy) maps directly to the physical geography units. Glaciation, coasts and rivers are all represented in the location list. The climate change angle — Iceland's glaciers are measurably retreating — makes it excellent for the environmental change units at both GCSE and A-Level. At KS2, the dramatic landscapes work well for the UK and World locations strand, or as stimulus for creative writing in English. Ease of use is rated very highly — the interface is simple, locations are browseable from a menu, and the experience is completely passive once a location is selected. No controls needed within a scene; students simply look around. This makes it exceptionally accessible for students who have never used a VR headset.
XR School Verdict
Visual quality9/10
Curriculum breadth9/10
Engagement9/10
Ease of use10/10
Value for money10/10
Bottom line: A beautifully crafted, near-perfectly rated virtual fieldwork experience that takes students inside Iceland's most dramatic landscapes at $9.99. No controls to learn, no internet needed, works on all Quest models. An outstanding value classroom resource for KS3–GCSE Geography — especially for tectonics, glaciation, coasts and climate change. The myths and legends layer gives it genuine cross-curricular reach.
⭐ User Rating Breakdown
4.9 / 5
44 verified Meta Store reviews
All reviews: Positive
Pros & Cons
✓ 4.9★ — one of Quest's highest-rated apps
✓ 31 stunning Icelandic locations
✓ Myths & legends woven into the experience
✓ No controls needed inside a scene — simply look
✓ Works completely offline
✓ All Quest models + Pico 4
✓ Excellent curriculum breadth for geography
✓ $9.99 — exceptional value
✗ Passive experience — no interactivity in scenes
✗ Iceland only — single country
✗ No teacher dashboard or progress tracking
Quick Info
| Platform | Quest 2/3/3S/Pro · Pico 4 |
| Price | $9.99 |
| Released | February 13, 2024 |
| Developer | Jonathan Foo · Teleport |
| Locations | 31 (+ more via updates) |
| Internet | ✓ Works offline |
| Play mode | Sitting or standing |
| Languages | EN · ZH · JA · KO |
| Age rating | Everyone |
| User rating | 4.9★ · 44 reviews |
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