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Discover Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula with a guided tour including geothermal hot springs and the Blue Lagoon, all with premium Blue Lagoon admission included.

This full-day tour offers an engaging exploration of the Reykjanes Peninsula, a UNESCO-listed geopark in Iceland’s scenic southwest, for $979.54 per person. With a private guide, you’ll visit iconic geothermal sites like Gunnuhver Hot Springs, the Bridge Between Continents, and Kleifarvatn Lake. The day concludes with a relaxing soak at the Blue Lagoon, where glowing waters and steam create a perfect finish. The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, including transportation, with premium Blue Lagoon admission included in the price.
This tour is ideal for those looking for a comprehensive experience of Iceland’s geothermal wonders and stunning landscape in a relaxed, guided setting. It offers hotel pickup, making the logistics smooth, while the small group size ensures personalized attention. The only notable limitation is the absence of included meals, so planning for lunch is recommended.
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The tour begins with a convenient pickup from your Reykjavik hotel, or an easy meet-up at bus stop number 8 near Hallgrímskirkja. After a short drive, the first stop is Kleifarvatn Lake, a striking body of water formed by the rifting of the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates. This plate tectonics process has created a landscape that is constantly changing, making it a fascinating introduction to Iceland’s volcanic activity.
The two-hour stop at Kleifarvatn allows for taking in the views of the lake and understanding how geological forces shape the environment. It’s a photo-worthy spot and offers a sense of the vast, rugged landscape that characterizes the region.

Next, the tour visits the Seltún Geothermal Area, a vibrant showcase of Iceland’s geothermal activity. Here, bubbling mud pools, steaming grounds, and colorful sulfatara give visitors a close look at the volcanic heat beneath the surface. The white, yellow, and brown colors of the deposits highlight the mineral diversity of this active geothermal site.
The visit to Seltún is brief—about 15 minutes—but packed with visual interest. It’s an excellent chance to see geothermal phenomena up close and learn about how Iceland harnesses this natural energy.

A short drive takes the group to Gunnuhver Hot Springs, known for reaching surface temperatures of around 300°C. This site is considered one of Iceland’s hottest geothermal locations. The hot springs are named after Gunna, a female ghost from local folklore, adding a touch of myth to the landscape.
The 15-minute stop provides a powerful sensory experience—steam rising from the ground and the intense heat felt nearby. Gunnuhver offers insight into Iceland’s volcanic activity and geothermal energy, making it a highlight for geology enthusiasts.

One of the most unique features of the tour is the Bridge Between Continents, a small footbridge spanning a significant fissure created by the tectonic plates pulling apart. This fissure is an active rift between the Eurasian and North American plates, making it a tangible marker of Iceland’s geological activity.
Spending about 2 hours here, visitors can walk across the bridge, stand on the fissure, and get a clear sense of how Iceland is literally splitting apart. The site is both educational and awe-inspiring, emphasizing the ongoing geological processes shaping the island.

Throughout the day, the tour weaves through vast lava fields and rugged volcanic terrain. The drive itself offers spectacular views of Iceland’s volcanic landscape, with the guide sharing insights into the region’s geological history. This scenic journey underscores the power of natural forces that create Iceland’s dramatic scenery.
The relaxed pacing ensures that the stops are meaningful, avoiding the feeling of rushing through sites. It’s a chance to appreciate the raw beauty of the region and understand the ongoing geological activity.

The tour’s highlight is the Blue Lagoon, a world-famous geothermal spa. The premium admission ticket included in the package grants access to the lagoon’s warm, glowing waters for approximately 3 hours. The milky blue waters are rich in silica and minerals, offering both relaxation and skin benefits.
Visitors can unwind, soak in the therapeutic waters, and take in the steamy atmosphere. The Blue Lagoon’s convenient location makes it an ideal way to end the day, with easy access back to Reykjavik around 4 PM. The inclusion of premium entry ensures no long lines and a generous amount of time to enjoy the lagoon.

This private tour ensures that only your group participates, providing a more personalized experience. The pickup service covers Reykjavik hotels, and transportation is comfortable and efficient. The tour operates most days, but it’s advisable to book well in advance—often over 200 days ahead—to secure a spot.
The 8-hour schedule balances sightseeing with relaxation, making it suitable for most travelers. However, since lunch or dinner are not included, planning to bring snacks or eat beforehand can enhance the experience.
This guided trip is perfect for visitors interested in geology, geothermal activity, and Iceland’s volcanic landscape. It’s a family-friendly option with minimal physical demands and accessible locations. The small group setting and knowledgeable guide make it a comfortable and informative experience, especially for those who appreciate detailed explanations.
Couples and solo travelers alike will find the combination of adventure and relaxation appealing. Keep in mind, the tour is designed for those who enjoy a full day of sightseeing with some walking and standing at geothermal sites.
The Reykjanes Peninsula & Blue Lagoon tour offers a well-rounded look at Iceland’s geothermal power and volcanic landscape. The guided approach ensures informative commentary, while the premium Blue Lagoon admission provides a luxurious ending to the day.
With high praise from past participants, including glowing comments about the friendly guide and the stunning scenery, this tour delivers value for those eager to explore Iceland’s geological marvels. The only consideration is the lack of included meals, so travelers should plan accordingly.
This tour suits those seeking an educational yet relaxing day—highlighting geothermal activity, tectonic marvels, and a soothing soak in one of the world’s most iconic spas. It’s a memorable way to experience the natural forces shaping Iceland’s extraordinary landscape.
“Reykjanes and blue lagoon trip was a wonderful experience. To begin with our tour driver cum guide was excellent. Very friendly, patient and infor…”
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers pickup from Reykjavik hotels or you can meet at bus stop number 8 near Hallgrímskirkja.
How long is the Blue Lagoon visit?
You get approximately 3 hours at the Blue Lagoon, with premium admission included for comfort and priority access.
What sites are visited during the tour?
Stops include Kleifarvatn Lake, Seltún Geothermal Area, Gunnuhver Hot Springs, and the Bridge Between Continents.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour’s relaxed pace makes it suitable for families with children.
Are meals included?
No, lunch or dinner are not included; travelers should plan to bring snacks or eat before the tour.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 203 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, transportation is provided and designed for comfort, with a private guide leading the experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of geothermal sites, tectonic landscapes, and Blue Lagoon relaxation, plus the inclusion of premium lagoon admission, provides a seamless and enriching Icelandic experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility if plans change.