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Discover Iceland’s Westman Islands on this private 12-hour tour with door-to-door pickup, active volcano insights, puffin colonies, and scenic villages.
Exploring Iceland’s Westman Islands becomes an intimate adventure with this exclusive private tour. For $1,215.92 per person, you get a full-day journey that includes door-to-door pickup and drop-off from Reykjavik, making the experience smooth and personalized. With a duration of approximately 12 hours, this tour is perfect for those who want a deep dive into the natural and cultural marvels of the islands without the hassle of large group travel. The WIFI-equipped, climate-controlled vehicle ensures a comfortable ride, and ferry rides to and from the islands are included in the price.
This tour is especially suitable for travelers who appreciate fascinating volcanic history, birdwatching, and scenic coastal villages. While the tour is priced at a premium, the focus on private, personalized exploration and the expertly guided visits to significant sites make it a worthwhile addition to Iceland’s rich array of attractions. Keep in mind, food is not included, so plan for a meal break during the day.


This tour begins with a convenient door-to-door pickup from your Reykjavik hotel or cruise port, ensuring a smooth start to your day. The private transportation is climate-controlled and furnished with WiFi, offering comfort and connectivity throughout the journey. The entire experience is tailored for your group, providing flexibility and personal attention that larger tours can’t match.
The 12-hour itinerary balances sightseeing, history, and nature at a relaxed pace. Travelers typically appreciate the prompt pickup and the seamless transportation, which means more time for exploring and less time worrying about logistics.
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Once on the islands, the tour takes you to Gamli velasalurinn Vestmannaeyjum, a picturesque fishing village with approximately 4,300 residents. This stop lasts about three hours, giving ample time to stroll the streets, observe the local architecture, and enjoy the island’s scenic environment.
The village is rich in history and offers a glimpse into Iceland’s fishing culture. Visitors can appreciate the friendly atmosphere and the beautiful coastal views that define Vestmannaeyjar. The stop is free of charge, allowing for personal exploration and photography.

A central highlight of this tour is the visit to Eldfell, the volcano that formed during the 1973 eruption. The eruption began on January 23rd, 1973, producing a red and orange glow that lit up the sky as a 1500-meter fissure opened just 200 meters from the town. About half of the town was covered in lava, and residents had to evacuate quickly.
You learn about this pivotal event through an in-depth exhibition at Eldheimar, which narrates how the eruption reshaped the island and its inhabitants. The volcano itself stands 200 meters high and is a powerful reminder of Iceland’s fiery landscape. The visit to Eldfell and the exhibition lasts about one hour each, offering a chance to absorb the volcanic history and its local impact.

The Eldheimar museum provides a detailed look at the 1973 eruption and its aftermath. It displays photographs, artifacts, and stories of how residents responded to and recovered from the volcanic event. The museum offers insights into the resilience of the community and the geological changes that continue to shape the islands.
While the museum admission is not included in the tour price, it stands out as an essential stop for understanding the island’s recent history. The narratives help visitors connect with the island’s volcanic identity and appreciate the dramatic landscape.
The tour then moves to Stórhöfði, the southernmost point of Iceland, renowned for its puffin nesting colony. This scenic one-hour walk offers the opportunity to see Iceland’s most famous bird species up close in their natural habitat.
The puffin colony at Stórhöfði is accessible without an admission fee, making it a cost-effective highlight. The area provides stunning views of the ocean and coastline, making it a favorite spot for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.
Every aspect of this tour emphasizes comfort and personalization. The private vehicle ensures a quiet and relaxed atmosphere, with WiFi available to stay connected or share your experience. The climate-controlled environment makes the journey enjoyable regardless of the weather.
The ferry ride to and from the Westman Islands is included in the price, removing any logistical worries and making the day smooth from start to finish. All fees and taxes are covered, with no hidden costs to surprise travelers.

This exclusive tour is designed to cater to small groups, with only your party participating. It is highly booked in advance, with an average reservation time of about 231 days. The full refund policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour, providing peace of mind.
Because the tour relies on good weather, any cancellations due to poor conditions are either rescheduled or fully refunded. Travelers should be prepared for a day of varied weather and outdoor activity.
This private Westman Islands adventure suits travelers seeking an in-depth, personalized experience of Iceland’s volcanic and coastal attractions. It’s ideal for those interested in geology, birdwatching, and small-town culture. The comfort and flexibility appeal to visitors who prefer a slow-paced, curated day.
While the price point is higher than group tours, the exclusive access, expert guiding, and tailored itinerary justify the cost for those looking for a more intimate exploration.
This 12-hour journey offers a thorough look at Vestmannaeyjar’s natural beauty, volcanic history, and birdlife in a comfortable, private setting. The guided visits to Eldfell and Eldheimar provide deep insights into one of Iceland’s most notable volcanic events, while the scenic village walk and puffin colony visit add a playful, scenic dimension to the day.
The tour is well-suited for those who value personalized service, detailed storytelling, and seamless logistics. The lack of included food may require some planning, but overall, this experience delivers a balanced mix of history, nature, and comfort.
“comfy vehicle . prompt pick up and knowledgable guide . very fun”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour is designed to be accessible and engaging for a variety of ages.
What is included in the tour price?
The private transportation, ferry rides, all fees and taxes, and door-to-door pickup and drop-off are included. Food is not provided.
How long is each stop?
The fishing village stop is about three hours, Eldfell and Eldheimar each are about one hour, and the puffin colony walk lasts around one hour.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, the full refund policy applies if the tour is canceled due to poor weather, provided you cancel more than 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour special compared to other Iceland excursions?
It’s a private, personalized experience with expert guidance exploring iconic sites like Eldfell volcano and the puffin colonies, all in a comfortable, fitted vehicle with ferry included.
How far in advance should I book?
Given the high demand and an average booking window of 231 days, early reservation is recommended.
Is food included in the tour?
No, travelers should plan for their own meals during the day, as food is not part of the package.
What is the price for this tour?
The price is approximately $1,215.92 per person, reflecting the private nature and extensive itinerary.
Can I modify the itinerary?
Since this is a private tour, modifications can be discussed directly with Prime Tours, but the standard itinerary covers all major highlights.
What is the experience provider’s contact information?
You can reach Prime Tours at +3544701900 or via email at [email protected].
This exclusive Westman Islands adventure is an excellent choice for those wanting a personalized, in-depth look at Iceland’s volcanic landscapes and coastal charm. With expert guidance, comfortable transport, and carefully curated stops, it promises a memorable day exploring one of Iceland’s most scenic and historically significant regions.