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Explore Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula with a private tour featuring a lava tunnel, geothermal sights, and a relaxing Blue Lagoon experience for up to two people.

This private tour offers an immersive journey across some of Iceland’s most captivating natural sights, all in a single day. Priced at $2,995 per group, it’s tailored for up to two guests, making it an ideal choice for couples or close friends seeking a personalized experience. The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, including transport, guided visits, and plenty of time to unwind at the Blue Lagoon.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of expert-guided exploration of a 5200-year-old lava tube, visits to geothermal sites like Krýsuvík and Gunnuhver, and the luxury of premium Blue Lagoon entry with added spa treatments. The tour includes pickup from designated points and uses an air-conditioned minivan, ensuring comfort throughout the day. A key consideration is the tour’s price, which is on the higher end, but the personalized nature and premium Blue Lagoon access offer strong value for those seeking a comprehensive day of Icelandic nature and relaxation.
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The tour kicks off with a visit to Raufarhólshellir, better known as the Lava Tunnel. This 5200-year-old lava cave is one of Iceland’s longest, and exploring its multi-colored rock formations is truly breathtaking. The guided group tour provides an accessible easy underground walk, though some uneven terrain is involved. Inside, visitors marvel at the natural colors and formations carved over thousands of years, offering a glimpse into Iceland’s volcanic past.
This stop is a highlight for those interested in geology or unique natural structures. The guided component ensures that visitors learn the significance of the lava tube while enjoying its visual splendor. The experience lasts about one hour, providing enough time to appreciate the cave without feeling rushed.

Next, the tour takes travelers to Krýsuvík, a landscape that resembles Mars with its steaming vents and bubbling mud-pits. This geothermal area is an active display of Iceland’s volcanic activity, with an easy walk among steaming fumaroles and chemically altered rocks. The bubbling mud-pots and steam vents create a surreal environment that fascinates geology enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Spending approximately 45 minutes at Krýsuvík allows time to admire the natural spectacle and capture photos of the rugged terrain. The geothermal activity here showcases Iceland’s ongoing volcanic processes, making it a must-see stop for anyone interested in the country’s geological makeup.
The tour includes a scenic drive along the Reykjanes Peninsula, with a stop at Reykjanesviti, Iceland’s oldest lighthouse. Located beside dramatic coastal cliffs, this site offers breathtaking views of crashing waves and remnants of past volcanic activity. The lighthouse, with its striking white structure, stands as a symbol of Iceland’s maritime history.
Visitors spend around 30 minutes here, taking in the rugged shoreline and observing the interplay of land and sea. This location also provides an excellent photo opportunity of the coastline’s raw beauty, making it a meaningful stop in the tour’s itinerary.

A visit to Gunnuhver Hot Springs is a highlight of the geothermal exploration. This erupting geyser is known for the steam and smoke billowing in every direction, creating an almost otherworldly scene. Surrounded by Mars-like mud pits and steam vents, Gunnuhver demonstrates Iceland’s powerful geothermal activity up close.
Spending 30 minutes here allows visitors to observe the geyser’s eruptions and explore the surrounding geothermal landscape. The sight of the steaming springs under Iceland’s often moody sky offers a memorable experience that underscores the country’s volcanic dynamism.

The Blue Lagoon is the final major stop, and it offers a relaxing contrast to the day’s explorations. As one of Iceland’s most popular natural attractions, the lagoon’s turquoise waters are renowned for their rejuvenating mineral content. The premium entry includes a silica mud mask, two drinks at the swim-up bar, and access to a towel and bathrobe.
Spending about 1 hour and 30 minutes at the lagoon, visitors can unwind completely in the warm waters, enjoy spa treatments, or simply soak in the scenery. The Blue Lagoon’s facilities combine natural beauty with comfort, making it an ideal way to relax after a day of adventure.
This private tour departs from Reykjavik at 9:00 am, with pickup from designated points or hotels. The journey is made comfortable by air-conditioned minivan transport, and a professional guide leads visitors through each stop, sharing insights about Iceland’s geology, culture, and history.
The tour’s flexibility is a key advantage—walks can be adjusted for different mobility levels, and the entire itinerary is designed to maximize sightseeing while allowing enough time for relaxation at the Blue Lagoon. Since the tour is exclusive, it offers a more tailored experience compared to larger group excursions.

At $2,995 per group, this tour offers a comprehensive day of exploration and wellness. Included in the price are pickup and drop-off, guided tour of the lava tunnel, and premium Blue Lagoon entry with all spa treats and amenities. The tour also includes transport by air-conditioned minivan, ensuring comfort during travel between stops.
Not included are alcoholic beverages and lunch, but the itinerary allows for a stop at a local café or at the Blue Lagoon cafe for meals. The full refund policy makes this a flexible option for travelers wary of weather-related cancellations or schedule changes.
This private tour appeals most to those seeking an intimate, personalized experience with a focus on Iceland’s volcanic and geothermal wonders. It suits visitors who appreciate guided insights and want the convenience of door-to-door service. The inclusion of luxury spa access makes it especially attractive for travelers seeking relaxation after a day of sightseeing.
The tour’s pacing and flexible walking make it accessible for most physical abilities, though some uneven terrain at the lava cave and geothermal sites should be considered. The high price point reflects its premium, private nature and inclusion of Blue Lagoon spa treatments.
This private Reykjanes Peninsula tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Iceland’s volcanic landscape, geothermal activity, and wellness offerings. The combination of guided visits to lava tunnels, geothermal areas, coastal landmarks, and the Blue Lagoon creates a memorable experience for those who value personalized service and luxury.
While the price may be a consideration, the exclusive access, expert guide, and premium lagoon experience justify the investment for travelers looking for a comprehensive and comfortable Iceland adventure. It’s especially suited for couples or small groups eager to enjoy a tailored day of natural wonders and relaxation.
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What is included in the Blue Lagoon experience?
The Blue Lagoon entry includes spa treatments, a silica mud mask, two drinks of your choice at the swim-up bar, and use of a towel and bathrobe.
How long is the tour duration?
The entire tour lasts about 9 hours, with the main sightseeing stops and included activities.
Can the stops be customized for different mobility levels?
Yes, walks can be adjusted to suit most abilities, and the tour is designed to be flexible at each location.
Is pickup available from any hotel in Reykjavik?
Pickup is offered from designated bus stops or hotels, but some restrictions apply in downtown Reykjavik due to bus access limitations.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance are fully refundable. Less than 24 hours’ notice means no refund.
Who operates this tour?
The experience is offered by Hidden Iceland, a trusted provider specializing in private tours and immersive Icelandic experiences.