Reykjavik: Reykjanes Luxury Private Tour with Local Guide
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Explore the Reykjanes Peninsula on a private tour from Reykjavik. Walk between tectonic plates, see the Reykjanes Lighthouse, and explore the Gunnuhver Hot Springs.
Highlights
- Feel the power of the Atlantic Ocean crashing against volcanic rocks
- Walk between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates
- See the Reykjanes Lighthouse, the oldest in Iceland, on the cliffs
- Explore the Gunnuhver Hot Springs, one of the most active geothermal areas
- Discover the Brimketill Lava Pool, a natural rock formation by the sea
Description
Begin your journey with a pickup directly from your accommodation in Reykjavik. As you leave the city, your guide introduces you to the mysterious Reykjanes Peninsula — a place where every stop tells a story of Iceland’s formation and power.
Your first stop will be the Bridge Between Continents, where you can literally walk from Europe to North America. Standing between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates, you’ll feel the immense geological tension beneath your feet — an unforgettable reminder that Iceland sits on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Your guide will share how these forces continue to shape the country’s volcanoes and hot springs.
Next, continue to the Reykjanes Lighthouse, the oldest in Iceland, standing proudly on the dramatic cliffs of Valahnúkur. Feel the power of the Atlantic Ocean crashing against volcanic rocks, and admire the wild, windswept beauty that makes this place one of Iceland’s most photogenic coastal viewpoints.
Nearby lies Gunnuhver Hot Springs, one of the most active geothermal areas in the country. Watch as boiling mud pools bubble and steam rises from the ground, coloring the landscape in hues of red, yellow, and white. The area is named after Gunnhildur, a restless ghost from Icelandic folklore — and your guide will bring her story to life in a way only a true local can.
Continue along the rugged coastline to Brimketill Lava Pool, a natural rock formation shaped like a small pool right at the edge of the sea. According to legend, it was the bathing spot of a giantess named Oddný. Watch as waves crash dramatically into the lava cliffs — it’s a perfect spot for stunning photos, especially on windy days when the ocean puts on a real show.
A stop at Kleifarvatn Lake offers a moment of calm amid the volcanic landscape. The lake, one of Iceland’s deepest, changes its size depending on geothermal activity below. On quiet days, its mirror-like surface reflects the surrounding mountains in spectacular detail.
Close by, you’ll find the mysterious Seltún geothermal area in Krýsuvík, where bubbling mud pots, hissing steam vents, and rainbow-colored minerals paint the earth in surreal shades. Walk along the wooden paths surrounded by rising steam and feel the warmth of Iceland’s living geology beneath your feet.
Throughout the day, your guide will share captivating stories about Iceland’s volcanoes, earthquakes, and myths — from ancient sagas to modern eruptions like Fagradalsfjall, where fiery lava flows recently reshaped the landscape. If conditions permit, your guide might even include a stop to view the recent lava fields up close, offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
By the end of the tour, you’ll have experienced the raw, untamed beauty of Reykjanes — a land where volcanoes breathe, steam rises from the ground, and the ocean meets the fire-born cliffs of Iceland’s youngest land.
Includes
Luxury black Mercedes-Benz vehicle
Professional tour guide
Pickup from accommodation in Reykjavik
Entrance and parking fees
Wi-Fi
Bottled water
Important Information
- Tour is private and flexible
No waiting in lines or rushing through crowded areas
Tour can be customized according to interests
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund