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Discover Iceland's stunning Highlands on this 11-hour super jeep tour to Landmannalaugar, lava fields, crater lakes, and Hekla volcano with expert guides.

The Landmannalaugar & Icelandic Highlands Super Jeep Tour offers a full-day adventure starting at $232.52 per person. Lasting approximately 11 hours, this tour departs from Reykjavik with convenient pickup and drop-off options. The journey is driven by an expert super jeep driver who takes travelers through some of Iceland’s most breathtaking landscapes, including lava fields, rhyolite mountains, crater lakes, and geothermal hot springs.
What makes this tour particularly attractive is the opportunity to see a variety of geological wonders in one day while enjoying WiFi onboard. The tour is ideal for those who want a comprehensive exploration of the Highlands, with options to hike or bathe in natural hot springs at Landmannalaugar. The tour’s small group size (up to 19 travelers) ensures a more personalized experience.

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The tour kicks off around 9:00 am with pickup from your chosen location in Reykjavik. The guide, an expert super jeep driver, leads the small group through the scenic countryside. From the start, travelers benefit from WiFi on board, making it easier to stay connected or share photos during the trip.
The journey to the Highlands involves driving through some of Iceland’s most striking rural landscapes. The super jeep handles the rugged mountain roads, rivers, and uneven terrain with ease, which provides a sense of adventure from the very first miles.

The first notable stop is Hjálparfoss, located on the edge of the highlands in Þjórsárdalur valley. Named after the word for “help,” this waterfall offers a split cascade flowing into a serene pond, surrounded by unique basalt rock formations. The location was historically a welcoming oasis for travelers crossing barren highlands, adding a sense of Icelandic history to the stunning scenery.
This stop lasts about 15 minutes, giving enough time to photograph the beautiful basalt formations and enjoy the peaceful environment. The viewpoint offers a great introduction to Iceland’s volcanic landscape in a relatively short visit.

Next, the group visits Sigöldufoss, located on the Tungnaá river. This waterfall was once part of the glacial Tungnaá river, famous for its massive volume of muddy glacial water. After the Sigalda Power Plant diverted the glacial water to generate hydroelectric power, the waterfall’s appearance changed drastically.
Today, Sigöldufoss flows with clear spring water, creating a vivid turquoise color that many find more captivating than the original. The site provides a stunning view of how human activity has transformed Iceland’s landscape while still offering a natural spectacle.
Each visit lasts around 15 minutes, enough for photos and taking in the remarkable contrast of the vibrant blue waters against the surrounding green and red hills.

The highlight of the tour is Landmannalaugar, often called “People’s Pools” for its geothermal hot springs. Reaching this area involves traversing mountain roads, river crossings, and rugged terrain in the super jeep, which adds an element of excitement.
Upon arrival, travelers have about 1 hour and 30 minutes to explore. The area is famous for multi-colored rhyolite mountains, bubbling geothermal hot springs, and expansive lava fields. The landscape invites visitors to hike, bathe in warm springs**, or simply take photos of the striking scenery.
This stop provides a perfect mix of relaxation and outdoor activity amid Iceland’s most vibrant volcanic terrain. The hot springs are particularly popular for unwinding after exploring the rugged surroundings.

Next, the tour visits Ljótipollur, an explosion crater filled with bright red and green hues. Although the name translates as “ugly puddle,” the crater lake is anything but unattractive. Its vivid iron and sulfur deposits create a striking color contrast that makes it a favorite among photographers.
The 15-minute stop allows for quick walks around the crater rim and capturing panoramic views of the vibrant hills encircling the lake. The location’s vivid colors and rugged terrain make it one of the most visually distinctive sites on the tour.

The group stops for about 15 minutes at a viewpoint near Hekla, one of Iceland’s most notorious and active volcanoes. With twenty to thirty eruptions recorded historically, Hekla remains a symbol of Iceland’s volcanic activity.
The view from the stop offers a powerful vista of the volcano’s craters and the surrounding 40-kilometer rift. Historically, eruptions from Hekla have been massive enough to influence the climate of the northern hemisphere, and about 10% of Iceland’s landmass has been shaped by lava flows from this volcano.
This photo opportunity underscores the dynamic geological nature of the island and leaves an impression of Iceland’s volcanic power.

The tour concludes with a 2-hour drive back to Reykjavik, arriving in the evening. The guide drops off travelers at their original pickup points, making it a seamless end to the full-day adventure.
Despite the long day, the journey feels balanced with diverse stops, breathtaking scenery, and engaging commentary from the guide. The tour’s small group size ensures a comfortable pace and personalized experience for all participants.
This super jeep tour includes WiFi onboard, Landmannalaugar facility fees, and geothermal bathing opportunities. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to partake, and offers free cancellation if booked 24 hours in advance.
Snacks and lunch are not included, so travelers may want to bring their own provisions. The tour features stunning landscapes, geological marvels, and active volcano views, making it ideal for those eager to see Iceland’s wild side in a single day.
This adventure suits adventurous travelers eager to explore Iceland’s rugged interior, see volcanic features up close, and enjoy outdoor activities like bathing in hot springs. The full-day duration and rough terrain may be less suitable for those with mobility issues, but the small group size and expert guides help make the experience accessible and informative.
The $232.52 price reflects a comprehensive exploration of the Highlands, with memorable stops and personalized service. It’s a solid choice for those wanting to see multiple iconic sites in one day with the comfort of pick-up and WiFi.
This tour captures the striking diversity of Iceland’s Highlands, combining geological wonders, scenic drives, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The expert guide and small group setting enhance the experience, ensuring travelers feel well-informed and engaged.
While it’s a long day, the mix of spectacular stops like Hjálparfoss, Sigöldufoss, Ljótipollur, and Hekla makes it worth the effort. The hot springs at Landmannalaugar provide a relaxing end to a day packed with natural marvels.
Ideal for adventure seekers and geology enthusiasts, this tour offers a comprehensive taste of Iceland’s wild inner landscapes — one that many will find both invigorating and unforgettable.
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What is included in the tour?
The tour includes WiFi onboard, Landmannalaugar facility fees, and geothermal bathing opportunities.
How long does the trip last?
The total duration is approximately 11 hours, including travel time and stops.
Are meals provided?
No, lunch and snacks are not included. Travelers might want to bring their own provisions.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Hjálparfoss waterfall, Sigöldufoss, Landmannalaugar, Ljótipollur crater lake, and Hekla volcano.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
Most travelers can participate, but the rugged terrain and outdoor activities suit those comfortable with a full day of exploration and some physical activity.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available with 24 hours’ notice.
What is the maximum group size?
Up to 19 travelers share this experience, ensuring more personalized attention.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of geological wonders, scenic mountain roads, and options to hike or bathe in hot springs makes it an engaging and varied day in Iceland’s Highlands.