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Experience a 8-hour private fishing tour from Reykjavik for brown trout and Arctic char, including gear, permits, and expert guides in stunning Icelandic scenery.

The From Reykjavik: Lake and River Fishing Tour offers a personalized day out in Iceland’s southern landscape, focusing on fishing for brown trout and Arctic char. Priced at $647 per person, this 8-hour adventure is ideal for both beginners and seasoned anglers, thanks to the flexible fishing options and expert guidance. The tour departs from Reykjavik with a private group setup, ensuring a tailored experience.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of beautiful Icelandic scenery, learning opportunities, and the chance to catch two popular fish species. While the trip involves around 5-6 hours of fishing, travelers can also enjoy a scenic drive through Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A key benefit is the guidance offered — whether you’re interested in spin fishing, bait fishing, or fly fishing — and the possibility of learning new techniques.
A notable aspect is that fishing permits, equipment, and transport are included, making the experience smooth and hassle-free. Although the price might seem high, the personalized, private nature of the tour and the expert guidance explain the value. You should prepare for weather variations by bringing warm clothes and a rain jacket, as Iceland’s weather can be unpredictable.
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The tour begins with a pick-up at your Reykjavik hotel or guesthouse around 08:00. This scenic drive takes you through Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that sits on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Expect stunning views of Iceland’s rugged landscape, with volcanic fields and rift valleys lining the route.
Traveling through this area sets a peaceful, inspiring tone for the day ahead. The guide shares insights about the national park’s geological and cultural significance, enriching the journey. After arriving at the fishing spot, the focus shifts to gearing up for a day of fishing in Iceland’s pristine lakes and rivers.

Once at the fishing location, anglers gear up with included equipment and permits. The guides are flexible regarding the fishing style, whether you prefer spin rods, fly rods, or sometimes bait fishing. For those interested in learning to fly fish, the guides are happy to offer tips and instruction.
The primary targets are brown trout and Arctic char, both of which thrive in Iceland’s cold waters. Anglers are allowed to take up to 2 fish at the end of the day, but catch and release remains the standard practice. The 5-6 hours of fishing are planned to maximize chances without feeling rushed, allowing for patience and enjoyment in Iceland’s stunning nature.

Reviews highlight the expertise and friendliness of the guides, who work hard to help you succeed. Kristinn, in particular, is praised for sharing his knowledge of the area and helping guests catch fish throughout the day. Guides are willing to teach fly fishing techniques, making this a great opportunity for beginners to learn a new skill.
The guides’ dedication contributes significantly to the overall enjoyment and success of the trip. Their willingness to share tips, combined with their familiarity with the fishing spots, makes the experience both productive and enjoyable.
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Since the experience takes place outdoors in Icelandic nature, wear warm clothes and carry a rain jacket. The unpredictable weather requires layering and preparedness. Although the tour is private, it’s good to be ready for rain, wind, or cooler temperatures, especially if visiting outside summer months.
It’s worth noting that the pick-up is included, simplifying logistics. Travelers can relax knowing transportation, permits, and gear are all provided, making the day focus solely on fishing and enjoying the scenery.

Fishing is mainly done in lakes and rivers, targeting brown trout and Arctic char. The choice of spin or fly rods depends on your preference, and bait fishing is sometimes an option. The guides are attentive to the anglers’ skill levels, working to teach and assist in techniques.
Fly fishing is a popular part of the experience, with guides offering personalized instruction for those wishing to learn. Catch-and-release is common, but anglers are allowed to keep up to 2 fish if they wish to take some home.

After a day filled with fishing and learning, the guide drives you back to Reykjavik, offering more chances to enjoy the spectacular Icelandic landscape. The journey provides opportunities for photos, reflection, and sharing impressions of a full day immersed in nature.
The return trip wraps up the experience, leaving guests with lasting memories of Iceland’s wilderness and their angling success or progress.
This private, full-day fishing tour offers a more personalized experience compared to group excursions. The inclusion of permits, gear, transport, and guidance adds to its value, especially for those seeking a tailored adventure.
While other tours may focus on sea angling or include additional activities like BBQ feasts, this tour concentrates purely on freshwater fishing in some of Iceland’s most scenic spots. Its emphasis on learning and flexibility makes it appealing for those eager to improve their fishing skills or simply enjoy a day in nature.

This tour suits beginners eager to learn about Icelandic fishing or experienced anglers looking for a scenic day with expert support. It’s perfect for private groups wanting a customized experience in a peaceful setting. Travelers who appreciate scenic drives and being outdoors will especially value this adventure.
However, those who prefer more active pursuits or extensive fishing in different locations might consider other options. Weather considerations are important, so packing appropriate clothing is advised.
The pick-up at your Reykjavik accommodation makes this trip easily accessible without additional travel planning. The 8-hour duration balances active fishing with scenic travel, ensuring a full and satisfying day.
The tour’s private group setting guarantees a more intimate experience, with dedicated attention from your guide. This format provides the opportunity to ask questions, try different techniques, and enjoy Iceland’s landscape at a relaxed pace.
At $647 per person, this tour represents a significant investment, but it includes permits, gear, transport, and guiding. The personalized nature, along with the chance to learn fly fishing or improve skills, supports the value proposition.
Guests consistently praise the guides’ expertise and scenic journey, making it a worthwhile option for anglers seeking a quality, tailored experience in Iceland’s pristine waters.
The From Reykjavik: Lake and River Fishing Tour offers a compelling option for those looking to combine scenic travel, expert guidance, and memorable fishing. Its focus on learning, flexibility, and personalized service makes it stand out among Icelandic angling tours.
While gear, permits, and transport are included, prepare for Iceland’s weather by dressing appropriately. This tour is best suited for those eager to fish in Iceland’s lakes and rivers in a private setting, enjoying the landscape as much as the fishing itself. For beginners and experienced anglers alike, this experience promises quality instruction and picturesque surroundings.
“Kristinn our guide was excellent, he shared his knowledge of the area on our way to the River. He worked very hard to help us catch quite a number …”
What is included in the price of this tour?
The tour includes fishing permits, equipment, guide, and transport.
Can I learn to fly fish on this trip?
Yes, guides are willing to teach fly fishing techniques for those interested.
How long is the fishing time?
You will fish for approximately 5-6 hours during the 8-hour tour.
What species will I be fishing for?
The main targets are brown trout and Arctic char.
Is catch-and-release the standard practice?
Yes, catch-and-release is standard, but you can keep up to 2 fish at the end of the day.
What should I wear?
Wear warm clothes and bring a rain jacket to prepare for weather changes.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The pickup at your Reykjavik hotel or guesthouse is included around 08:00.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Absolutely, the guides are experienced in teaching all skill levels.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellation is free if made up to 24 hours in advance.
How scenic is the drive to fishing locations?
Very scenic, with views of Thingvellir National Park and the Icelandic landscape.