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Discover Iceland's stunning Highlands on this 11-hour Landmannalaugar Super Jeep Day Tour from Reykjavík, featuring waterfalls, crater lakes, and geothermal baths.


This 11-hour tour from Reykjavík takes travelers into the heart of Iceland’s Southern Region Highlands. For $234 per person, you gain access to a full day of exploring volcanic landscapes, waterfalls, and geothermal areas in a Super Jeep, driven by an expert guide. Pickup and drop-off services make the journey hassle-free, while WiFi on board keeps you connected during the adventure.
Designed for those eager to see Iceland’s wild side, this tour combines breathtaking scenery with manageable physical activity. It’s ideal for visitors who want a comprehensive Highland excursion that includes both spectacular sights and relaxing geothermal bathing. Be prepared for rough mountain roads and river crossings—a true adventure in a rugged, four-wheel-drive vehicle.
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The tour’s first stops include the serene Hjálparfoss, known as “Help’s Falls,” where water rushes through volcanic rock formations. Next, the Sigöldufoss waterfall on the Tungnaá river drops about 10 meters, offering a stunning display of powerful Icelandic nature.
Throughout the day, you’ll cross mountain roads and rivers, navigating the highlands’ rugged terrain in your Super Jeep. The journey offers spectacular views of lava fields and the colorful Rhyolite mountains, making every moment visually captivating. Travelers can expect to see steam vents and hot water springs that add to Landmannalaugar’s geothermal charm.
At the geothermal hotspot of Landmannalaugar, visitors have the choice to hike scenic trails or bathe in natural hot springs. The hot springs are a perfect way to relax after a day of exploration, with warm waters offering a soothing experience amid volcanic surroundings.
If you prefer a walk, your guide leads you through easy to moderate trails, showcasing the region’s vivid lava fields and colorful rhyolite mountains. This flexibility allows visitors to tailor the experience to their preferences, whether seeking adventure or relaxation.

An essential stop is the Ljótipollur crater lake, distinguished by its bright red, green, and blue hues. This explosion crater was formed by volcanic activity and now serves as a striking geological feature. The vivid colors contrast sharply with the surrounding landscape, making it an ideal spot for photos and brief walks.
Its unique appearance exemplifies the dynamic volcanic activity that shapes this part of Iceland, offering an unmissable view for those interested in geology and natural beauty.
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A key highlight of the tour is catching a glimpse of Hekla, one of Iceland’s most active volcanoes. While the guide can’t predict eruptions, the view of Hekla’s majestic cone from afar underscores its imposing presence in Iceland’s volcanic landscape.
This volcano’s frequent activity has played a significant role in shaping the region’s geology, and seeing it from a safe distance adds an extra layer of awe to the day’s journey.

The tour starts with pick-up from Reykjavík and concludes back in the city in the evening. The group size is managed for comfort, and the expert Super Jeep driver guides you through the rough mountain roads with skill and commentary. The live English-speaking guide shares insights into each stop, making the experience both informative and engaging.
Participants should bring warm clothing, a windbreaker, waterproof shoes, swimwear, a towel, and a camera to capture the scenery. At Landmannalaugar, the option to bathe in geothermal hot springs is included, so packing swimwear and a towel is recommended.

While the day is long at 11 hours, the pace is designed to be manageable. The focus is on scenic drives and brief walks or hikes at selected stops. The terrain involves mountain roads and river crossings, so a moderate level of physical activity is advised. The tour is not suitable for children under 6 years due to the rugged nature of the journey.

This tour stands out for its combination of scenic stops and active options at Landmannalaugar. The full-day format ensures a thorough exploration of the Highlands, with stops at popular waterfalls and geological landmarks. The super jeep experience offers access to areas that might be difficult to reach otherwise, emphasizing adventure and comfort.
Compared to other options, it provides an excellent balance of sightseeing, light hiking, and geothermal bathing, making it perfect for travelers wanting a comprehensive Highland experience without strenuous activity.

For those eager to see Iceland’s volcanic heart, this 11-hour trip offers a rich blend of natural wonders. The price of $234 per person includes transport, guiding, and geothermal bathing, providing good value for a full day of discovery.
The tour’s main strengths are visiting Hjálparfoss and Sigöldufoss, seeing the vivid Ljótipollur crater, and catching a glimpse of Hekla Volcano. The rugged Super Jeep allows access to remote areas, while the option to hike or relax in natural hot springs adds flexibility.
This tour suits adventure-minded travelers who enjoy scenic drives, geological sights, and geothermal relaxation. It’s less suited for families with very young children or those seeking a luxury experience. Overall, it delivers a memorable day in Iceland’s wild Highlands with plenty of stunning views.
How long is the tour from Reykjavík?
The tour lasts approximately 11 hours, including pickup and drop-off.
What should I bring for the trip?
Warm clothing, a windbreaker, waterproof shoes, swimwear, a towel, and a camera are recommended to make the most of the experience.
Can I hike at Landmannalaugar?
Yes, the tour includes options to hike scenic trails around Landmannalaugar with your guide.
Is geothermal bathing included?
Yes, you can soak in the natural hot springs at Landmannalaugar as part of the tour.
What about Hekla Volcano?
You will catch a view of Hekla Volcano, one of Iceland’s most active volcanoes, from a safe distance.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 6 years due to the rugged terrain and journey length.