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Discover Iceland’s volcanic power with this private 5-hour Reykjanes Peninsula tour, including geothermal sites, tectonic plates, and optional Blue Lagoon visit.

The Private Reykjanes Peninsula Guided Tour offers an intimate look at one of Iceland’s most dynamic landscapes. Priced at $699 per group (up to 8 people), this 5-hour experience departs from Reykjavik and is perfect for those seeking an in-depth, personalized adventure. With private transportation included and pickup from your hotel, the tour provides a hassle-free way to explore the geothermal activity and volcanic forces shaping the region.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on geothermal sites, tectonic plates, and volcanic scenery. Guided by a knowledgeable, nature-enthusiast guide, you’ll discover where the Eurasian and North American plates are pulling apart and see bubbling mud pools, steaming hot springs, and volcanic fissures. An optional visit to the Blue Lagoon (at your own expense) adds a relaxing finish to this fascinating day.
While the tour emphasizes the region’s natural power, it balances educational insights with flexibility, making it suitable for most travelers. The 5-hour duration allows for a comprehensive yet comfortable exploration of the area’s key sites.

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This tour takes you through Reykjanes Peninsula, the most volcanically active part of Iceland. The guide leads you past bubbling mud pools, steaming vents, and vibrant geothermal areas that showcase the region’s intense volcanic activity. The stops at Seltún Geothermal Area and Gunnuhver Hot Springs highlight the dramatic power of geothermal energy, with superheated water and mud creating an otherworldly landscape.
The geothermal sites are among the most visually striking features of the peninsula. Visitors can observe the colorful mineral deposits and listen to the bubbling sounds of the hot springs, making this a visual and sensory feast. The guide provides insights into how these geothermal activities have shaped this part of Iceland and continue to influence it today.

One of the most captivating aspects of this tour is the visit to the fissure where the Eurasian and North American plates are pulling apart. This geological boundary is a rare chance to see how volcanic forces are actively shaping the Earth’s crust. The fissure is a striking feature, visibly marking the separation of continents.
Visitors learn about the process behind the plate divergence and how it fuels volcanic activity in the area. The guide’s explanations make the science accessible and engaging, giving a deeper understanding of the region’s geology. This stop offers both a scenic view and a compelling lesson in Earth’s dynamic processes.
Two of the main highlights are Seltún Geothermal Area and Gunnuhver Hot Springs. At Seltún, the landscape is characterized by colorful mineral deposits, steaming vents, and bubbling pools. It is a vibrant, active geothermal field that demonstrates the heat beneath the earth’s surface.
Gunnuhver is famous for its large hot springs and steaming mud pools. The area is named after a legendary Icelandic ghost, adding local lore to the natural spectacle. Both sites are accessible and provide excellent photo opportunities, with the guide sharing stories and scientific facts along the way.

The tour concludes with the option to visit the Blue Lagoon, one of Iceland’s most famous geothermal spas. This optional visit is at your own expense and can be arranged at the end of the tour. It offers a chance to relax in the warm, mineral-rich waters while soaking in the surrounding volcanic scenery.
While not included in the base price, visiting the Blue Lagoon can be a perfect way to unwind after exploring the geothermal sites and learn more about Iceland’s geothermal energy in a luxurious setting.
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The tour begins at the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre in Reykjavík at 9:00 am. The private transportation ensures a comfortable journey, with direct pickup from your hotel. The round-trip transfer eliminates worries about public transport or group schedules, allowing for a personalized experience.
The small group size (up to 8 people) means more flexibility and opportunities for questions. The guide actively customizes the experience based on your interests and timing, making this a tailored adventure.

Guided by an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide, this tour offers more than just sightseeing. The guide, often praised for their promptness, thoroughness, and storytelling skills, provides a balanced mix of scientific explanations, local stories, and practical information.
Guests describe the guide as accommodating, sharing fabulous videos and insights that enhance the experience. This personalized guidance creates a more engaging and memorable visit, especially for those interested in geology and volcanic activity.

The 5-hour tour is designed to be a hassle-free half-day activity, starting at 9:00 am with pickup from Harpa. The private transportation ensures comfort and flexibility. The tour is available most days, with an average booking window of 14 days in advance.
Cancellation policy is flexible: free cancellation is available if made at least 24 hours before the start time. This allows for peace of mind when planning your trip.
This tour’s personalized approach and focus on volcanic activity set it apart. The private guide customizes the experience to your interests, and the geothermal sites visited are among the region’s most active and visually striking.
While the Blue Lagoon is optional, it provides a luxurious option at the end of the tour, making it suitable for travelers seeking a combination of adventure and relaxation. The excellent reviews, all rating it 5 out of 5, reflect the quality of the guides and the engaging itinerary.
This 5-hour private tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Iceland’s fiery heart. The geothermal sites, tectonic fissure, and volcanic landscapes provide an authentic look at the region’s natural forces. The private guide ensures a tailored, engaging experience that caters to your pace and interests.
The inclusion of organized transportation and the option to visit the Blue Lagoon make this a convenient and versatile choice. While the price reflects the personalized service, the depth of knowledge and the unique sights justify the cost for enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
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What is included in the tour price?
The private transportation and guided exploration of Reykjanes Peninsula are included. Meals are not included but can be provided by the guide with last-minute booking.
Can I visit the Blue Lagoon after the tour?
Yes, the Blue Lagoon is an optional visit at your own expense, available at the end of the 5-hour tour.
What is the starting point for the tour?
The tour begins at the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre in Reykjavík at 9:00 am.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 2 weeks ahead, but it’s recommended to reserve sooner, especially during peak seasons.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and the tour is designed to be accessible. Service animals are allowed.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The experience requires good weather to proceed. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves walking at geothermal sites, but the stops are generally accessible. It’s suitable for most travelers with normal mobility.
Can I customize the tour?
As a private experience, guides are flexible and may adapt the timing and stops based on your interests.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 5 hours, including transfers and visits to key sites.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Yes, most travelers can participate, making it a good choice for families interested in geology and natural landscapes.