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Discover Iceland’s natural wonders with the private Reykjanes Peninsula tour, exploring geothermal sites, an active volcano, and iconic landmarks in 4-5 hours.
The Reykjanes Peninsula Private Tour in Iceland offers a personalized way to explore some of the most striking natural and geological wonders of the region. Priced at $600 per group (up to 7 people), this tour provides a flexible, intimate experience that can be tailored to specific interests. With a duration of approximately 4 to 5 hours, it’s ideal for those seeking a concise yet immersive look at Iceland’s geothermal activity, volcanic landscapes, and iconic coastal sights. The tour includes private transportation and pickup, making logistics smooth and hassle-free.
What sets this tour apart is its emphasis on customization: the itinerary is a guide, but can be adjusted to suit travelers’ preferences. Guides are described as highly experienced and professional, with the expertise needed to enhance the experience through informative commentary and safe navigation of the stops. Despite the limited time, the tour covers a rich variety of sites, making it a great choice for travelers with limited days in Iceland. A key consideration is that lunch is not included, so planning ahead is recommended if hunger strikes during the trip.


The tour begins with a visit to Kleifarvatn Lake, a captivating natural jewel. Surrounded by volcanic peaks and with shores marked by hot springs, the lake offers a panoramic viewpoint from a cliff overlooking its immense expanse. The drive from Reykjavik takes approximately 45 minutes, giving travelers a chance to enjoy the scenic countryside before arriving at this tranquil body of water. The stop lasts about 15 minutes, focusing on taking in the breathtaking landscape and snapping photos.
Next, the tour heads to Krysuvik Geothermal Area, renowned for its colorful mineral-rich pools and steam vents. Walking through the geothermal fields, visitors witness steaming hot springs and dramatic terrain that illustrate Iceland’s ongoing volcanic activity. This stop lasts 30 minutes, allowing ample time to explore the vibrant landscape and learn about Iceland’s geothermal energy. The free admission makes it an accessible highlight packed with natural spectacle.
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One of the most compelling sites on this tour is the Fagradalsfjall Volcano, which erupted in 2021 and continues to be an active volcanic feature. The short walk to view the volcano up close provides an unforgettable chance to witness nature’s raw power. This stop also lasts 30 minutes, giving visitors a close-up view of new land formations and lava flows. Guides can provide insights into the eruption’s significance, making it an educational and awe-inspiring experience.

A visit to Gunnuhver Hot Springs emphasizes Iceland’s geothermal energy, showcasing bubbling mud pools and steaming vents. The landscape here appears otherworldly, with the area’s geothermal activity clearly evident. The 30-minute stop involves walking around this geothermal marvel, where the steam and bubbling mud create an extraordinary environment. It’s a chance to appreciate the Earth’s geothermal forces in action, with plenty of photo opportunities.

The iconic Reykjanesviti Lighthouse is the next highlight, built in 1907 and perched on a dramatic coastline. Visitors enjoy breathtaking views of the North Atlantic Ocean from this historic landmark. Plus, this stop offers a unique opportunity to play the installed piano, referencing its appearance in the film “Eurovision Song Contest,” starring Will Ferrel. This 30-minute visit combines natural beauty with a touch of local culture and history.

The Miðlína, or Bridge Between Continents, is a striking steel footbridge spanning a fissure between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates. This symbolic link highlights the geological forces shaping Iceland and provides a hands-on opportunity to stand on two continents simultaneously. The 30-minute stop is both educational and fun, offering stunning views of the rift and the surrounding landscape. It is a highlight for those interested in geology and Earth sciences.

The private transportation included in this tour ensures a comfortable and seamless experience. Pickup is offered, removing the hassle of separate arrangements, and the total group size is limited to 7 people, fostering a relaxed atmosphere. The flexible itinerary means guides can prioritize stops based on weather, timing, or guest preferences, ensuring a tailored experience.

Most travelers can participate in this tour, and the short walking distances at each stop make it suitable for a wide range of mobility levels. However, it’s advisable to wear comfortable shoes and prepare for potential weather variations, as Iceland’s climate can be unpredictable.

At $600 per group, this private tour offers good value, especially considering the personalized service and the inclusion of multiple iconic sites within a few hours. The tour is popular, on average booked 98 days in advance, reflecting its appeal for those seeking an efficient and comprehensive half-day adventure.
The tour includes a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. Since the experience depends on good weather, cancellations may occur due to adverse conditions, but alternative dates or refunds are offered.
The personalized approach, with customizable itineraries and an experienced guide, ensures visitors can focus on what interests them most. The stops at active volcanic sites and geothermal marvels showcase Iceland’s dynamic landscape in a manageable timeframe. The Bridge Between Continents and Reykjanes Lighthouse add cultural and geological depth, making this tour a well-rounded exploration of the region.
This private tour is perfect for small groups looking for a flexible, educational, and scenic experience. It’s especially suited for visitors interested in geology, volcanoes, and geothermal activity, and those wanting to avoid large crowds. The short duration makes it a great addition to a broader Iceland itinerary or a comfortable half-day excursion for travelers with limited time.
“We had a great time on this private tour. Essam was our guide and he was very friendly. And a private tour at this price is a great deal in my op…”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The tour includes private transportation and pickup service. All stops are free of admission fees.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or eat before or after the tour.
Can the itinerary be adjusted?
Yes, guides are qualified to modify the stops according to guests’ preferences.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about 4 to 5 hours, depending on traffic and customization.
Are all the stops accessible for people with limited mobility?
Most stops involve short walks and are generally accessible, but it’s advisable to wear suitable shoes and confirm specific needs with the tour provider.
What makes this tour a good value?
The private, customizable experience with expert guides at $600 per group offers a private alternative to larger group tours, providing personalized attention and flexibility.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but parents should consider the walking and weather conditions.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund.
Who operates this tour?
The tour is offered by Iceland on Wheels, a company known for personalized Icelandic excursions.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be done through the provider’s website or the platform, with advance reservations highly recommended due to its popularity.
This Reykjanes Peninsula Private Tour combines the best of Iceland’s geothermal, volcanic, and coastal sights in a personalized, flexible format. It’s a smart choice for those wanting a comprehensive yet manageable exploration of this geologically fascinating region.