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Discover Iceland's highlands on a private 4x4 Super Jeep tour from Reykjavik, visiting Landmannalaugar, Sigöldufoss, and volcanic landscapes in an exclusive setting.
This private Landmannalaugar Super Jeep 4×4 Tour from Reykjavik offers a personalized adventure into Iceland’s stunning highlands, with a price of $2,708.68 per group for up to 15 people. Departing at 7:00 am, the 11-hour journey takes you across lava fields, glacial rivers, and mountain tracks that standard vehicles cannot access. Traveling in a powerful, specially modified 4×4 vehicle, this tour is designed to bypass the crowds typical of larger bus groups, giving your party their own dedicated experience.
The tour is perfect for those seeking a flexible, intimate exploration of well-known sites like Landmannalaugar hot springs and hidden gems such as Sigöldufoss waterfall. The inclusion of WiFi on board and the option for geothermal bathing at Landmannalaugar adds extra comfort and enjoyment. With expert driver-guides and a flexible itinerary, this trip promises a tailored adventure suited to your interests, making it ideal for travelers wanting a more private and in-depth Iceland experience.
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The tour begins with a pickup from your accommodation in Reykjavik early in the morning. As the journey kicks off, travelers cross the southern farmlands, where views of Mount Hekla add a dramatic backdrop to the landscape. This initial drive sets a peaceful tone before the day’s more rugged terrain.
This stage is straightforward, with no admission fees, allowing for a relaxed start. The focus is on enjoying the scenic drive and getting comfortable in the specially equipped 4×4 vehicle that will take you through Iceland’s highland backcountry.
A significant stop features a photo opportunity near the 2000 lava field created by Volcano Hekla. Known as one of Iceland’s most active volcanoes, Hekla’s eruptions have shaped the surrounding landscape. Guides share insights into the volcano’s eruption history, helping travelers understand its role in Iceland’s volcanic activity.
This 30-minute stop offers a chance to capture images of the stark lava fields and learn about Hekla’s eruptions, making it a highlight for geology enthusiasts. The area’s rugged beauty provides a vivid reminder of Iceland’s fiery nature.
Next, the tour takes you to Sigoldufoss, a glacier-fed waterfall dropping over basalt cliffs. This 35-minute stop allows visitors to admire the powerful cascade and the surrounding scenery. The falls are notable for their dramatic basalt formations and the lush environment they nourish.
Guides explain how the glacier melt feeds the falls, emphasizing Iceland’s dynamic climate and landscape. This site offers excellent photo opportunities and a peaceful spot to appreciate Iceland’s natural power.
One of the tour’s main highlights is Landmannalaugar, where travelers explore vivid rhyolite mountains, black lava fields, and geothermal hot springs. The area’s striking color palette makes it one of Iceland’s most photogenic spots.
With around 1.5 hours at Landmannalaugar, visitors can choose to take a short hike or simply relax in the geothermal bathing area. The hot springs are a major draw, offering a warm escape amidst the cool highland air. The guide provides insights into the geothermal activity that sustains this colorful landscape, making this stop both scenic and educational.
Next, the journey continues to Ljótipollur, a striking explosion crater with red and green slopes. This 1 hour 30 minutes stop allows exploration of the crater rim and surrounding volcanic terrain. Its amphitheater-like shape and vivid colors make it a standout feature.
Guides share details about how the crater was formed and its volcanic significance. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to walk around and capture images of this otherworldly landscape, which contrasts sharply with the lava fields and rhyolite mountains nearby.
The tour then pauses at Frostastaðavatn, a highland lake framed by volcanic formations. This 45-minute stop offers serene views and a break from the more active sites. The lake’s calm waters provide a perfect backdrop for photographs, and the volcanic landscape surrounding it underscores Iceland’s volcanic heritage.
Guides highlight the volcanic activity that shaped this area, adding context to the stunning scenery. It’s an ideal spot for a short walk and to appreciate Iceland’s highland tranquility.
Before heading back to Reykjavik, the tour stops in Thjorsardalur Valley, where visitors enjoy a short break and a last chance for photos. This scenic valley offers views of volcanic hills and lush vegetation, rounding out the day’s exploration.
This 1-hour stop allows reflection on the day’s sights and captures final images of Iceland’s wild landscapes. It’s a peaceful and picturesque conclusion to the adventure.
The tour’s round-trip transportation is solely for your group, with a driver-guide who is knowledgeable about all the sites visited. The WiFi on board keeps you connected during the drive, and the geothermal bathing option at Landmannalaugar adds a relaxing element to the day.
The itinerary is flexible, allowing guides to focus more on sites of your interest, making the experience tailored and comfortable. The pickup from Reykjavik is hassle-free, and the entire trip operates on a full private basis.
At $2,708.68 for up to 15 people, this tour offers an exclusive experience, including the Landmannalaugar facility fee, guide services in English and Spanish, and WiFi. It does not include meals, snacks, or personal expenses, which are left to your discretion.
While the trip provides admission to natural sites, guests should prepare for a full day of travel and outdoor activity. The most travelers can participate, but those with mobility concerns should consider the terrain and optional short hikes.
Feedback highlights the knowledgeable and friendly guides, with one review praising Kel’s personal insights and helpful attitude. Guests appreciate having the guide’s undivided attention and being able to see everything on the itinerary plus extra sites. The small group setting enhances the overall experience and allows for more personalized interaction.
The Private Landmannalaugar Super Jeep 4×4 Tour from Reykjavik offers a comprehensive and customizable way to explore Iceland’s highlands. The small-group format and expert guides ensure an engaging and intimate experience, especially suited for those who want more control over their itinerary.
While the cost is higher than group tours, the private setting and access to remote sites justify the price for many travelers. The tour showcases landscapes that regular vehicles can’t reach, including hot springs, volcanic craters, and waterfalls.
This tour best suits adventurous travelers seeking a flexible, private experience with a keen interest in geology and nature. It provides a thorough exploration of Iceland’s volcanic landscape in a comfortable and personalized manner, making it a memorable part of any Iceland trip.
“Our guide, Kel, was super friendless and helpful. We saw everything on the itinerary and more. Kel have great personal insight. Nordur Travel ho…”
Is this tour suitable for families or children?
Most travelers can participate, but the terrain and outdoor activities may require some physical mobility. It’s best for those comfortable with outdoor excursions and long travel hours.
What is included in the tour price?
The fee covers private transportation, guide services in English and Spanish, Landmannalaugar facility fee, and WiFi. It excludes meals, snacks, personal expenses, and optional towel or swimwear rental.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the flexible itinerary allows guides to adapt the stops based on your interests, ensuring a personalized experience.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour is weather-dependent. In case of cancellation due to bad weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
Most trips are booked about 61 days in advance, so early booking is recommended to secure your preferred date.
Is there a restroom or facilities along the route?
Facilities are available at Landmannalaugar, including the geothermal baths, but other stops are mainly scenic and do not have amenities.