Explore the hidden gems of Reykjanes Peninsula
Discover the stunning landscapes and geological marvels of the Reykjanes Peninsula on this private tour. With a dedicated driver-guide and the comfort of a private vehicle, you'll explore the remarkable sights and hidden gems that make this region of Iceland truly exceptional.
Large Vehicle 4-7 PAX<br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
Krýsuvík & Seltún Geothermal Area: Located on the mid-Atlantic ridge, this area is known for its bubbling mud pools, steaming hot springs, and colorful, mineral-rich ground. The steam rising from the vents and the vibrant colors make it a striking place to visit.
Krýsuvíkur Church: A small, historic church on the Reykjanes Peninsula, offering a glimpse into Iceland’s past. Though simple, it’s an important part of the local history and culture.
Kleifarvatn Lake: This beautiful lake is surrounded by volcanic hills and lava fields. It’s a peaceful spot with stunning views, and its still waters often reflect the surrounding landscape.
Bridge Between Continents: This symbolic bridge connects the tectonic plates of Europe and North America. Walking across it means you're stepping between two continents, a unique experience in Iceland.
Lava Fields: Explore the vast lava fields, where older fields are covered in soft moss and newer ones are sharp, black rock. These fields were formed by volcanic eruptions and show how Iceland’s landscape is constantly changing.
Reykjanesviti Lighthouse: The oldest lighthouse in Iceland, it stands proudly on the tip of the peninsula. From here, you can enjoy wide views of the ocean and the surrounding volcanic landscape.
Reykjanestá: Located at the tip of the Reykjanes Peninsula, this area offers amazing views of black volcanic rocks, cliffs, and the powerful waves of the Atlantic Ocean. The Reykjanes lighthouse stands nearby, adding to the dramatic scene.
Geirfugl Sculpture: This bronze sculpture of the extinct Great Auk bird is a tribute to Iceland’s wildlife and natural history. The bird was once common in the region, and the sculpture helps remember its importance.
Gunnuhver Hot Springs: This geothermal area, filled with bubbling mud pools and steaming vents, is in the heart of the Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark. It’s named after a local ghost legend, adding to the mysterious atmosphere.
Reykjavik is the world's northernmost capital city, known for its vibrant cultural scene, stunning natural surroundings, and unique Icelandic charm. It offers a blend of modern amenities and ancient geothermal wonders, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation.
This iconic church is a landmark of Reykjavik, known for its distinctive architecture and towering spire. It offers panoramic views of the city from its tower.
A stunning modern concert hall with a glass facade that reflects the surrounding landscape. It hosts a variety of performances and events.
A geothermal spa known for its milky-blue waters rich in minerals. It's a popular spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.
A museum showcasing contemporary Icelandic and international art. It's housed in a striking building with a glass facade.
A unique museum located in a glass dome that offers a variety of exhibits, including a glacier exhibit and a planetarium.
A traditional Icelandic fish stew made with mashed potatoes, white fish, onions, and béchamel sauce.
Fermented shark, a traditional Icelandic delicacy known for its strong smell and taste.
A thick, creamy Icelandic yogurt-like dairy product, often served with berries or cream.
A dense, dark rye bread traditionally baked underground using geothermal heat.
This is the warmest time of the year with long daylight hours, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is lively with numerous festivals and events.
Icelandic Króna (ISK)
GMT+0
230VV, 50HzHz
Iceland is a very safe country with low crime rates. However, it's always important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety.
BSÍ Bus Terminal
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services and easy-to-use ticketing.
Available • Apps: Bustravel, Uber (limited availability)
Car, Bike, Scooter
A popular day trip route that includes three of Iceland's most famous attractions: Þingvellir National Park, Geysir Geothermal Area, and Gullfoss Waterfall.
A scenic drive along Iceland's south coast, offering a variety of attractions, including waterfalls, black sand beaches, and glaciers.
A scenic peninsula known as 'Iceland in Miniature' due to its diverse landscapes, including mountains, glaciers, lava fields, and beaches.
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