From Reykjavik: Volcanic Peninsula & Grindavik Minibus Tour
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Embark on a half-day adventure through the wild volcanic landscapes of the Reykjanes Peninsula. Explore steaming hot springs, rugged craters, and the awe-inspiring eruption sites near Grindavík.
Highlights
- Discover raw, untamed forces that continue to shape Iceland’s dramatic terrain
- Explore the ever-changing landscapes of the Reykjanes Peninsula with a guide
- Visit the newly formed Sundhnúkagígar / Svartsengi lava field
- See the Nátthagi viewpoint and the mighty Fagradalsfjall volcano
- Experience the surreal Seltún geothermal area in Krýsuvík
Description
Embark on a thrilling half-day adventure through the Reykjanes Peninsula’s wild volcanic landscapes. Explore steaming hot springs, rugged craters, and eruption sites near Grindavík with expert guides, experiencing Iceland’s dramatic terrain.
Your tour begins with a 40-minute drive from Reykjavík to Kleifarvatn Lake. This mysterious lake, 97 meters deep, has no visible inlets or outlets, relying on groundwater filtering through the porous lava fields. Local legends tell of a serpent-like creature lurking beneath its dark waters, adding intrigue to the stunning landscape of lava formations and colorful hills.
Next, visit the surreal Seltún geothermal area in Krýsuvík, a place that feels like another planet. Fiery reds, yellows, and greys dominate the terrain, with bubbling mud pools, steaming fumaroles, and hissing vents emitting the unmistakable scent of sulfur. The raw geothermal power is a true spectacle.
A short drive brings you to Grænavatn, the 'Green Lake,' a striking volcanic crater lake. Its vivid emerald hue, caused by high sulfur and mineral concentrations, contrasts beautifully with the surrounding rugged landscape.
Your next stop is Nátthagi, a breathtaking valley near Fagradalsfjall volcano, which erupted in 2021 after 6,000 years of dormancy. Lava poured across the land for six months, creating dramatic lava formations. A short hike leads you to a viewpoint offering a panoramic view of the frozen lava fields and volcanic history in the making.
In Grindavík, witness the aftermath of volcanic eruptions that reshaped the town since late 2023. After evacuations, the area remains eerily quiet, with abandoned homes and cracked roads bearing the scars of nature’s power. This rare opportunity offers a glimpse into Iceland’s constantly changing geology.
Your tour concludes at the newly formed Sundhnúkagígar/Svartsengi lava field, a raw testament to Iceland’s dynamic landscape. Walk through a recently erupted area where steam rises from cooling lava, offering a firsthand look at nature’s fiery creativity.
After soaking in these unforgettable sights, journey back to Reykjavík through Iceland’s breathtaking countryside. Arriving by early evening, you'll have time to relax or explore the city’s lively atmosphere.
Includes
Expert guide
Pick up and drop off in Reykjavík
Visit to Kleifarvatn Lake
Exploration of Seltún Geothermal Area
Visit to Grænavatn
Hike to Nátthagi viewpoint
Tour of Grindavík
Visit to Sundhnúkagígar / Svartsengi lava field
Important Information
- Wear sturdy shoes and warm, weather-appropriate clothing
Bring a camera to capture the stunning landscapes
Snacks and water are recommended for the hike
Be prepared for varying weather conditions
Please note that we reserve the right to cancel this tour if requested so by the local authorities due to changing conditions in the area surrounding the volcano.
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund