Fascinating 4-Hour Reykjanes Peninsula Private Tour from Reykjavik

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Summary

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

Description

Explore one of the most fascinating regions in Southwest Iceland on this exciting private tour of the Reykjanes peninsula. This four-hour adventure is perfect for travelers looking to see some of the country’s unique landscapes and incredible geothermal and geological wonders.

Your memorable day begins when a friendly local guide picks you up from your Reykjavik accommodation. For this tour, you’ll ride a spacious, high-end vehicle that will comfortably take you around Reykjanes peninsula.

Considered a gateway to the country for many visitors, the Reykjanes peninsula is home to Keflavik International Airport and offers many natural attractions just a short drive from Reykjavik.

Formed through millions of years of volcanic activity, the Reykjanes peninsula sits at the meeting point of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. This tectonic activity has shaped its landscape, giving rise to lava fields, geothermal hot springs, and volcanic craters that dominate the region today.

Your first stop is the Kleifarvatn geothermal lake, one of Reykjanes peninsula’s largest lakes. The Kleifarvatn lake is fed entirely by underground springs, with no visible rivers flowing into or out. Its geothermal location lets you see hot springs and bubbling mud pools, which can be found nearby.

Not too far is your next stop, the Krysuvik geothermal area. The Krysuvik geothermal area features colorful hot springs, steaming vents, and bubbling mud pools. One of the main attractions in Krysuvik is the Seltun geothermal field. This area features vibrant colors caused by mineral deposits in the soil, ranging from deep reds and oranges to greens and yellows. 

The great thing is you can explore the area by walking along boardwalks that wind through the steamy landscape. Doing so gives you an up-close view of the bubbling mud pots and hissing steam vents.

Next, you’ll visit Gunnuhver, another dramatic geothermal. The Gunnuhver geothermal area is home to Iceland’s largest mud pool, measuring 65 feet (20 meters) wide. The name Gunnuhver comes from local folklore about a ghost named Gunna, who was said to haunt the area. 

According to the legend, Gunna was a troubled woman who died after a dispute with a landowner. Her spirit caused havoc until a local priest tricked her into falling into the hot springs, where she was trapped for eternity.

After getting your fill of Reykjanes peninsula’s geothermal wonders, you’ll head to Reykjanesviti, Iceland’s oldest lighthouse. Located on the southwestern tip of the Reykjanes Peninsula, the Reykjanesviti lighthouse was built in 1908 and stands on a hill overlooking the rugged volcanic coastline.

The Reykjanesviti lighthouse features a 102-foot (31-meter) striking white cylindrical tower in white. Its light, visible from a great distance, has guided sailors for over a century.

Meanwhile, the cliffs near the Reykjanesviti lighthouse are a haven for birdwatching. You’ll see various bird species like the black guillemot, great cormorant, kittiwake, northern fulmar, common eider, and razorbill.

For your final stop, you’ll visit the Bridge Between the Continents, a symbolic footbridge that spans the tectonic boundary between the North American and Eurasian plates. This unique geological feature marks the Mid-Atlantic ridge, where the two plates slowly drift apart. Hence, you can literally stand between two continents while on the Bridge Between the Continents.

To end the tour, you’ll return to your vehicle for the ride back to Reykjavik together with your knowledgeable guide and the precious memories of your time at the Reykjanes peninsula.

Don’t miss this chance to see the many wonders of the Reykjanes peninsula by booking this thrilling private tour. Check availability now by choosing a date.

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Included

English-speaking driver-guide
Comfortable high-end vehicle

Activities

Sightseeing
Bird watching
Transfers
Private Tours

What to bring

Weather-appropriate clothes
Durable hiking shoes
Snacks
Camera

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