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Experience the 2026 total solar eclipse in Iceland with a 12-hour guided tour exploring Snæfellsnes, iconic sites, and prime viewing spots from Reykjavik for $288.

The Reykjavik: Total Solar Eclipse Day Tour offers a rare chance to witness the total eclipse in Iceland, an event that hasn’t occurred since 1954 and won’t happen again until 2196. Priced at $288 per person, this 12-hour guided trip takes travelers from Reykjavik to the stunning Snæfellsnes Peninsula, known for its dramatic landscapes and iconic landmarks. The tour’s flexible itinerary allows for optimal cloud-free sky sightings, making it ideal for those eager to see this celestial event in a scenic setting.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on prime eclipse viewing combined with visits to famous Icelandic sites like Mt. Kirkjufell and Djúpalónnsandur Black Sand Beach. The professional guidance, along with the chance to witness the sky darkening during the day, makes this an unforgettable experience. While the tour does not include meals or eclipse glasses, the comprehensive transportation, expert guides, and prime locations make it a compelling choice for eclipse enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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The tour departs from Reykjavik, with pickup options available from nearby locations or the opportunity to meet at a designated point. The transportation is included in the tour price, ensuring a comfortable journey to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. The group size is managed to maintain a balance between intimacy and social experience, and the live tour guide provides commentary throughout the day.

The Snæfellsnes Peninsula is renowned for its spectacular landscapes. The tour includes stops at Mt. Kirkjufell, often called Iceland’s most photographed mountain, offering great photo opportunities. Djúpalónnsandur Black Sand Beach provides a striking setting with dark volcanic sands and remnants of shipwrecks, perfect for exploring and capturing images.
Additional stops include Arnarstapi, a charming fishing village with dramatic sea cliffs, and Saxhóll Crater, which offers panoramic views from its volcanic crater. These locations are carefully chosen for their natural beauty and their capacity to provide memorable scenery during the eclipse.
On August 12th, 2026, at 16:47, the eclipse begins in Iceland, with totality peaking at 17:48. The entire eclipse lasts two hours, giving ample time to find the best spot for viewing and to witness the remarkable moment when the sky darkens and the sun’s corona becomes visible. The western Snæfellsnes Peninsula offers one of the best chances to see the eclipse without cloud cover.
The main goal of the tour is to experience totality itself, which is described as a magical event where day turns into night. The tour’s loose schedule allows guides to adapt the stops and locations to maximize clear skies, which adds an element of flexibility and spontaneity to this once-in-a-lifetime event.
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The tour includes transportation from Reykjavik, a guided experience, and the viewing of the total solar eclipse. However, meals and eclipse glasses are not included. Travelers are advised to bring warm clothing, a camera for capturing the moment, and weather-appropriate gear to stay comfortable during the day.
The tour duration is 12 hours, with start times depending on availability. Since the event is highly in demand, booking in advance is strongly recommended to secure a spot for this extraordinary event. The cancellation policy allows for a full refund if canceled up to 24 hours ahead.
The tour is led by English-speaking guides who provide insightful commentary about the eclipse, Icelandic scenery, and local landmarks. The provider, BusTravel Iceland, holds a 4.7 rating, reflecting consistent positive feedback on their professionalism and organization.
The experience focuses on finding the best viewing spot while also enjoying the spectacular scenery of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. The guided nature of the tour helps travelers learn about local geology, volcanoes, and landforms, enriching the eclipse sighting with contextual knowledge.

Unlike many other tours available in Iceland, which focus on Golden Circle, northern lights, or whale watching, this experience is specifically tailored for eclipse viewing combined with sightseeing. It offers a unique blend of celestial spectacle and Icelandic landscapes, making it a specialized option for those eager to witness a rare astronomical event.
The price point of $288 reflects the special nature of the tour, including expert guidance and premium locations. While meals are not included, the scenic stops and flexibility provide value for travelers seeking a memorable celestial experience.
This tour suits those with an interest in astronomy, nature photography, or Iceland’s landscapes. It’s ideal for adventurers who don’t mind flexible plans to chase clear skies and are prepared to bring their own eclipse glasses. The 12-hour duration makes it suitable for day-trippers comfortable with a full day of exploration.
It’s not recommended for children under 6 years old due to the length and activity level. Travelers who want a guided, organized experience with prime views and natual scenery will find this tour a compelling option.

This guided tour from Reykjavik provides a comprehensive experience centered around the 2026 total solar eclipse. With scenic stops, a flexible itinerary, and a focus on finding the best eclipse view, it offers travelers a balanced mix of natural beauty and celestial wonder.
While meals and eclipse glasses are not included, the transport, guidance, and prime locations make this a valuable choice for anyone wanting to witness an extraordinary astronomical event in a breathtaking Icelandic setting. The high provider rating and the unique opportunity to see totality in Iceland further enhance its appeal.
When does the tour take place?
The tour operates on August 12th, 2026, with exact start times depending on availability.
What is the price of the tour?
The cost is $288 per person for the full 12-hour experience.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included in the tour price.
Do I need to bring eclipse glasses?
Yes, eclipse glasses are not supplied, so travelers should bring their own for safe viewing.
How long does the eclipse last?
The total eclipse lasts for about two hours, with peak totality at 17:48.
Is there a flexible itinerary?
Yes, the itinerary is designed to be flexible to help find cloud-free skies and the best viewing spots.
Can I be picked up from Reykjavik?
Yes, pickup options are available from nearby locations, or you can meet at a designated point.
Who leads the tour?
The English-speaking guides from BusTravel Iceland lead the experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is not recommended for children under age 6 due to the duration and activity level.
Why choose this tour over others?
This tour offers a dedicated focus on witnessing the eclipse along with visits to famous Icelandic sites in a scenic setting, making it an excellent choice for eclipse seekers.