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Explore Iceland’s Borgarfjordur on this private 10-hour tour from Reykjavik, featuring hot springs, waterfalls, historic sites, and stunning glacier views.

The From Reykjavik: Borgarfjordur Private Day Trip offers a personalized journey through Iceland’s breathtaking western landscapes. Priced at $1,929 per group up to 5, this 10-hour experience is designed for those who prefer an intimate, flexible exploration of natural and historic landmarks. Starting with hotel pickup from VIRTA Charging Station, the tour takes you through regions rich in geothermal activity, waterfalls, and volcanic formations, led by an expert driver and guide.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on private group travel, allowing for a more relaxed pace and personalized attention. The itinerary includes visits to Deildartunguhver hot springs, Reykholt Church, and the Hraunfossar and Barnafoss waterfalls. While the tour is comprehensive, it suits travelers who enjoy scenic viewpoints, geological features, and cultural heritage, all within a comfortably paced day.
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The tour begins with pickup from the VIRTA Charging Station, simplifying logistics for visitors staying in Reykjavik. The driver/guide then takes you on a scenic drive through the Western Region of Iceland, with the comfort of a private vehicle ensuring an intimate experience. The flexible schedule allows you to relax and enjoy the views without the stress of large group travel.
Travel times and starting hours vary based on availability, so it’s best to check in advance. The 10-hour duration provides ample time to explore each stop at a comfortable pace, with scenic viewpoints and photo opportunities along the way.

The first major stop is at Deildartunguhver, renowned as Europe’s highest-flow hot spring. The water here flows at an astonishing rate, with the temperature reaching 97°C. The guide explains how local towns of Borgarnes and Akranes utilize this geothermal resource for heating, demonstrating Iceland’s clever use of natural energy sources.
This site offers a fascinating look at geothermal activity and how it shapes local life. The steaming hot water creates a striking landscape, perfect for those interested in Iceland’s geothermal phenomena. The sight of such a powerful natural feature makes this stop particularly memorable.
Next, the tour visits Reykholt Church, a site with roots reaching back to the 12th century. This historic church is a symbol of Iceland’s medieval past and cultural heritage. The site provides insight into Icelandic history, including the role of Reykholt as a center of learning and literary activity during the medieval period.
The guide shares stories about the site’s significance, helping visitors appreciate the deep historical connections woven into this landscape. Visitors can walk around the church and learn how the area has been a focal point of Icelandic life for centuries.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Hraunfossar and Barnafoss waterfalls are among Iceland’s most scenic natural attractions. Hraunfossar features a series of waterfalls where water streams over a lava field, creating a mesmerizing cascade across a wide stretch. Nearby, Barnafoss offers a more dramatic scene, with water rushing through a narrow gorge, historically associated with local legends.
Both sites showcase the volcanic activity that has shaped Iceland’s landscape. The contrast between the calm, continuous flow of Hraunfossar and the turbulent energy of Barnafoss highlights the diversity of Iceland’s waterfalls. Photography here captures unforgettable natural textures and colors.
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Throughout the tour, there are opportunities to admire stunning panoramic views of Langjökull, the second largest glacier in Europe. The guide points out the glacier’s vast expanse, which dominates the horizon in this part of Iceland.
These views offer a dramatic reminder of the immense ice formations that characterize Iceland’s landscape. The scenery here is ideal for nature photography, with the glacier’s icy surface contrasting sharply against nearby volcanic formations and lava fields.

Throughout the itinerary, the guide discusses rock formations created by recent volcanic activity. These formations illustrate Iceland’s ongoing geological evolution, with lava flows and volcanic deposits visible at multiple stops. The landscape continually reveals signs of the island’s volcanic past, adding depth to the scenic surroundings.
This geological interest adds an educational element, making the trip appealing for those fascinated by volcanic activity and landscape transformation. The tour’s stops provide clear examples of how eruptions have sculpted Iceland’s terrain over recent years.
A photo stop is included during the drive, approximately an hour long, offering scenic views and opportunities to capture the rugged beauty of the region. The tour’s pace is designed to be relaxed, giving ample time for sightseeing, photography, and soaking in the scenery without feeling rushed.
Travelers should prepare with comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as outdoor stops can vary in comfort depending on weather conditions. The guide ensures the group stays on schedule while allowing flexibility for personal exploration.

This private tour accommodates wheelchair users, providing easier access to major stops and facilities. The pickup and drop-off are included in the package, eliminating logistical worries for visitors. Since the tour is private, it offers a more tailored experience, ideal for those who prefer a quieter, more personal approach to sightseeing.
The not included items are food and drinks, so travelers may wish to bring snacks or plan for breaks at local cafes if desired.
This tour delivers a well-rounded experience of Iceland’s western region, emphasizing geothermal wonders, waterfalls, historic sites, and glacier views. The private group setting ensures a personalized, flexible itinerary, making it suitable for those who appreciate comfort and exclusivity.
While the tour covers key highlights in a single day, travelers should be prepared for a full-day outing with outdoor stops and scenic drives. The $1,929 price reflects the private nature and comprehensive coverage. It’s an excellent choice for visitors seeking a customized, scenic adventure with knowledgeable guidance.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, the driver/guide, and all listed stops.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
How long is the tour?
The duration is 10 hours, with flexible starting times based on availability.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as outdoor stops are part of the experience.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included; travelers may want to bring snacks.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at the VIRTA Charging Station in Reykjavik.
What makes this tour special?
Its private group format provides a personalized experience, and the stops feature some of Iceland’s most impressive natural and historic sites.
How scenic are the views?
Expect stunning panoramic views of glaciers, waterfalls, and volcanic landscapes at every stop.