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Explore Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula on a private 6-hour tour including the Bridge Between Continents, Gunnuhver Hot Springs, and optional Blue Lagoon soak.

This private day trip to Reykjavik’s Reykjanes Peninsula offers a flexible, personalized experience of a rugged Icelandic landscape. Priced at $1,010.11 for up to 8 people, the tour provides the convenience of pickup services and a mobile ticket for seamless access. With an approximate duration of 6 hours, it’s an ideal way to explore a lesser-visited side of Iceland that many travelers overlook.
What makes this tour truly appealing is its emphasis on customized sightseeing. The tour focuses on major highlights like the Blue Lagoon—which you can choose to visit at your own expense—and lesser-known but equally captivating sites like Gunnuhver Hot Springs and Brimketill. The tour’s popularity is evident, with bookings made on average 102 days in advance, indicating its strong appeal for visitors seeking a private, intimate experience.
While the tour covers a diverse range of sights in a manageable time frame, it’s important to note that the Blue Lagoon visit is optional and paid separately, so budget accordingly if you wish to include it. The experience is well-suited for those looking for personalized exploration with knowledgeable guides, making it a strong choice for travelers who appreciate flexibility and in-depth local insights.

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This private tour allows your group to set the pace and choose the sights that interest you most. Unlike larger group excursions, it offers the flexibility to focus on your preferences, making for a more relaxed and tailored experience. The tour starts at 9:00am, with pickup available from Reykjavik, and is suitable for most travelers, given the accessible nature of the stops.
The small group size ensures personalized attention and smooth logistics. With a maximum of 8 participants, the atmosphere remains intimate, facilitating engaging conversations with your guide and more in-depth exploration of each site.

The first stop is the Bridge Between Continents, a striking symbol of the connection between Europe and North America. Here, you walk across a bridge that straddles the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates, offering a tangible experience of Iceland’s geological activity. The admission ticket is included, and the stop lasts about 15 minutes, making it a quick but memorable introduction to the area’s unique geology.
Travelers appreciate how guides explain the significance of the bridge and its role as a symbol of connection. This stop is ideal for those interested in geology or wanting a visual reminder of Iceland’s position on the Earth’s crust.

The Blue Lagoon is a highlight, located in an 800-year-old lava field within the Reykjanes Peninsula. Although the admission ticket is not included, many opt to add this on to their day, enjoying the chance to unwind in its mineral-rich waters. With 2 hours allotted for this stop, visitors have ample time to soak and relax regardless of weather conditions.
Despite being a popular attraction, the Blue Lagoon’s inclusion in the tour is optional, offering flexibility for those on a tighter schedule or with budget considerations.

Next, the tour visits Gunnuhver Hot Springs, a geothermal area named after an Icelandic ghost. This site offers dramatic steaming vents and bubbling mud pools, with the admission included. The 1-hour stop allows for close-up exploration and photography, as well as grasping the geothermal forces shaping Iceland.
Guides make sure visitors learn about the area’s geothermal activity and local legends, enriching the experience. It’s a must-see for those interested in Iceland’s volcanic landscapes.

The Brimketill lava rock pool is a natural formation where the Atlantic waves crash against the coastline. The tour spends around 15 minutes here, giving ample time to enjoy the raw power of the ocean. This location is especially striking in bad weather or windy conditions, when the waves break dramatically on the lava.
Access to the site is included, and it offers a dramatic photo opportunity. Visitors should be prepared for potentially windy conditions, which enhance the wild atmosphere of this coastal feature.

The tour then takes you to Hafnarfjörður, Iceland’s third-largest town, often called the town of the hidden people. Here, you can explore local art around the harbor, visit the museum, and enjoy a walk among artistic displays and charming streets. This stop lasts about 1 hour and is free of charge, making it a relaxing break from the more natural attractions.
This town provides a glimpse into Iceland’s vibrant local scene and is appreciated for its friendly atmosphere and cultural spots.

The next stop is Grindavík, a historic fishing village that has depended on fishing for centuries. The group enjoys an hour-long lunch by the harbor, where you can savor local seafood while taking in views of the sea and boats. The town’s rich fishing history makes it a meaningful cultural stop.
The free stop allows for casual exploration and an authentic Icelandic dining experience, perfect for those who enjoy regional cuisine.
This private tour begins at 9:00am with pickup services available in Reykjavik. The group size is limited to 8, ensuring personalized attention. Most travelers can participate, and the tour is designed to be accessible, with stops that require minimal physical effort.
The tour includes admission tickets for Gunnuhver Hot Springs and the Bridge Between Continents. The Blue Lagoon visit is optional, and tickets for that are purchased separately. The experience is weather-dependent, and if conditions are poor, a full refund or alternative date are offered.
Based on reviews, the guides are highly praised for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and charm. One review mentions a guide named Inga, who makes sure guests are comfortable and shares insightful information about the sites. The guide’s expertise ensures you see more in a short time and learn about Iceland’s geology and culture.
This emphasis on personalized attention makes the experience especially rewarding for those who value informative, friendly guides.
This Reykjanes Peninsula private tour is ideal for travelers who want a flexible, intimate experience tailored to their interests. It suits those looking to explore geothermal sites, volcanic landscapes, and coastal features with expert guidance. The option to include a soak in the Blue Lagoon adds to its appeal for visitors seeking relaxation after sightseeing.
Given the small group size and customizable itinerary, it’s perfect for families, couples, or small groups wanting a more personal adventure. The tour’s moderate duration makes it manageable for those with limited time in Iceland.
The Reykjanes Peninsula private tour offers a personalized glimpse into Iceland’s volcanic and geothermal beauty. The flexibility to choose stops, combined with expert guides, makes for a memorable and engaging day. The inclusion of notable sites like the Bridge Between Continents and Gunnuhver Hot Springs ensures travelers see important geological phenomena.
While the Blue Lagoon is optional and requires an additional ticket, the tour’s core stops provide plenty of natural wonder and cultural insight. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate a relaxed pace, local stories, and tailored sightseeing.
With high ratings and positive reviews, this tour remains a strong choice for visitors who want an authentic, private Icelandic experience away from crowded tourist spots. It’s a well-rounded way to explore the diverse landscapes of the Reykjanes Peninsula in just a half-day.
“Inga was a knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide. She made sure we were comfortable in every way, and taught us a lot about the area.”
Is the Blue Lagoon included in the tour price?
No, the Blue Lagoon admission ticket is not included, but you can choose to visit it during the tour for an additional cost.
What is the tour duration?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, starting at 9:00am, with flexible stops tailored to your interests.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate; the stops are generally accessible, and the tour is designed to be comfortable for a wide range of guests.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund, weather permitting.
Who leads the tour?
The tour is led by Olafur Omarsson, known for his friendly, knowledgeable guidance, ensuring a smooth and engaging experience.