Exciting 10-Hour Snaefellsnes Peninsula Private Tour from Reykjavik

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Summary

Tour starts
Reykjavík, Iceland
Duration
10 hours
Difficulty
Easy
Languages
English
Available
All year
Minimum age
None

Description

Discover one of Iceland's most breathtaking destinations on this enriching private tour toward the Snaefellsnes peninsula. This 10-hour private adventure takes travelers to the diverse landscapes and natural wonders of the peninsula that's often referred to as "Iceland in Miniature."

The action begins when a friendly guide picks you up from your accommodation in Reykjavik. You'll then ride a comfortable minibus that will take you around the Snaefellsnes peninsula. Located in West Iceland, Snaefellsnes is a 90-kilometer-long peninsula that features stunning coastlines, towering mountains, charming fishing villages, and a glacier-capped volcano.

As you travel, you will have your private guide's full attention and can ask them about the sites you are seeing. You can also let them know your interests so they can tailor a tour that suits the interests of your group.

Your guide will take you along the peninsula's coastline and make your first stop at the hamlet of Arnastapi. Located on the southern side of the Snaefellsnes peninsula, Arnastapi was a fishing hub before turning into a refueling stop for travelers. Arnastapi is famous for its stunning coastal cliffs, basalt columns, and unique rock formations. Another is the black church of Budir, which is considered a national treasure.

Arnarstapi's most iconic feature is the Gatklettur, a natural stone arch that rises majestically from the sea. This formation, along with the nearby Londrangar basalt cliffs and other coastal rock structures, attracts photographers and nature enthusiasts from around the world.

As you continue toward the shoreline, you'll stop and enjoy the captivating black sand beach of Djupalonssandur. The beach is renowned for its striking black pebbles, which create a unique appearance and contrast sharply with the vivid blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Moreover, Djupalon is home to four ancient lifting stones fishermen use to test their strength. 

These stones were historically used to determine a fisherman's eligibility to work on a fishing boat. You can also try your luck at lifting the stones. 

You'll then continue your exploration of the area by visiting secluded fishing villages before moving to your next stop: Kirkjufell mountain. Also called "Church Mountain," Kirkjufell mountain is known for its unique, church steeple-like shape. If you visit during winter, the mountain is often covered in snow, while in the summer months, you'll see lush greenery and vibrant hues around the area.

You'll also see the picturesque Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall adjacent to Kirkjufell mountain. Though modest in size, the Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall complements the mountain. Its beauty made it a filming location for the hit TV series "Game of Thrones."

However, at the heart of the Snaefellsnes peninsula is the Snaefellsjokull National Park. Established in 2001, the Snaefellsjokull National Park was named after its crown jewel, the Snaefellsjokull glacier, an ancient stratovolcano towering 4,745 feet (1,446 meters) above sea level.

Snaefellsjokull National Park also boasts rich biodiversity, with flora and fauna found within the park. You'll see a mighty glavcer, caves, and coastal cliffs, summarizing Iceland's natural wonders. Moreover, the park is rich in wildlife.

The cliffs of Arnarstapi are home to large colonies of seabirds, including puffins and Arctic terns. Arctic foxes, Iceland's only native land mammal, can sometimes be spotted across the lava fields or resting in the valleys. After an enriching day of exploration, the guide will take you back to your Reykjavik accommodation.

Don't miss this chance to see the wonders of "Iceland in Miniature" on this private tour of the Snaefallsnes peninsula. Check availability now by choosing a date.

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Included

English speaking guide
Comfortable minibus

Activities

Sightseeing
Cultural Activity
Transfers

What to bring

Weather-appropriate clothes (Rain gear is recommended)
Durable walking shoes
Camera
Snacks

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