Reykjanes secret G spots - raw edition - Discovering Kleifarvatn Lake and Its Mysteries

Reykjanes secret G spots – raw edition

Discover the raw side of Iceland with the Reykjanes secret G spots tour. Explore lava tubes, geothermal areas, and volcanic landscapes in an intimate small-group setting.

The Reykjanes secret G spots – raw edition offers a unique opportunity to explore Iceland’s volcanic landscape beyond the usual tourist spots. Priced at $270 per person, this full-day tour from Reykjavik lasts around 8 to 9 hours and is designed for those eager to see hidden natural wonders. With a small group size limited to 4 travelers, the experience prioritizes intimacy, personalized insights, and flexible pacing, making it ideal for adventurous travelers who enjoy active exploration. The tour includes hotel pickup, simplifying logistics and offering a hassle-free start to the day.

One of the standout features of this tour is its focus on beyond guidebook highlights, bringing guests to less-visited yet breathtaking locations like lava tubes and geothermal sites. The tour is especially suited for visitors with moderate physical fitness and hiking shoes. While Blue Lagoon visits are included, note that admission tickets are not covered, giving travelers flexibility to enjoy this famous geothermal spa on their own. The tour’s highly praised guides, especially Damian, add significant value through their knowledge and passion, according to reviews.

Key Points

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  • Small-group experience with a maximum of 4 travelers for personalized attention
  • Includes hotel pickup from Reykjavik and surrounding areas for convenience
  • Visits Leidarendi lava tube, Krýsuvík geothermal area, and Kleifarvatn Lake for authentic Icelandic landscapes
  • Blue Lagoon visits offer stunning views of the fire eruption-created steamy crater and defensive dirt walls
  • Highlights include volcanic caves, geothermal mud pools, and otherworldly landscapes
  • Guides like Damian are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and passion

Exploring the Lava Tube at Leidarendi Cave

Reykjanes secret G spots - raw edition - Exploring the Lava Tube at Leidarendi Cave

The tour begins with a visit to Leidarendi Cave, an impressive lava tube formed during two eruptions around 2000 and 1000 years ago. Inside, you find colourful volcanic scenery and a chance to descend underground, witnessing the diverse formations created by lava flow. The experience lasts about 2 hours, with free admission—a highlight for those interested in Iceland’s volcanic activity. The colourful scenery inside the lava tube makes for great photos, and guides explain the geological significance of these formations.

This stop is praised for its informative guide and the unique opportunity to explore an underground volcanic passage. It’s suitable for those comfortable with moderate physical activity and hiking shoes are recommended to ensure comfort and safety.

Discovering Kleifarvatn Lake and Its Mysteries

Reykjanes secret G spots - raw edition - Discovering Kleifarvatn Lake and Its Mysteries

Next, the tour visits Kleifarvatn Lake, a large and scenic body of water often compared to the Scottish Loch Ness. At 30 minutes, this stop provides ample time to enjoy the beautiful surroundings and take photos of the calm waters and rugged landscapes. The lake’s reputation for monsters adds a layer of intrigue, making it a fun highlight. The free admission allows visitors to appreciate the serenity and natural beauty of this Icelandic lake**.

Guests appreciate the peaceful atmosphere here, coupled with informative commentary from guides on the lake’s geological origin and local folklore, which adds depth to the visit.

The Mystical Seltún Geothermal Area

Reykjanes secret G spots - raw edition - The Mystical Seltún Geothermal Area

From bubbling mud pools to steaming hot springs, the Seltún Geothermal Area offers a colourful, almost surreal landscape. This 30-minute stop showcases hot springs, mud pots, and vibrant mineral deposits that create a mystic environment. The geothermal activity here is active and visually striking, making it one of the most visually impressive locations on the tour.

Guides highlight the geological processes, helping visitors understand the forces shaping this land. The site’s variety of colours and steam make it a vivid, memorable stop, perfect for photography and learning.

Blue Lagoon: A Volcanic Eruption’s Steamy Legacy

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The Blue Lagoon makes two appearances during this tour, each offering a different perspective. The first involves a hiking view over the mystic, steaming crater formed during the Reykjanes fires eruption in the 13th century. This 1-hour stop allows visitors to appreciate the power of volcanic activity that shaped the lagoon.

The second visit involves a 30-minute viewing of the Blue Lagoon’s massive dirt walls and the nearby power plant. While admission to the lagoon itself is not included, the scenic views and unique landscape make it worth the stop. The steam and mineral-rich waters create a distinct, relaxing atmosphere, and the viewpoints are perfect for photos.

The Power of the Geothermal and Volcanic Landscape

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Throughout the tour, the geothermal activity and volcanic history are front and center. From hot springs to lava fields, the landscapes demonstrate the raw energy of Iceland’s geology. Guides provide insightful explanations about the fire eruption that created the Blue Lagoon and the volcanic fissures visible around the area.

This focus on less-visited geothermal sites offers a more authentic experience compared to larger, more commercial tours. It’s a great choice for those eager to see the land’s **geological forces up close.

Logistics and Group Size: Personalized Exploration

Reykjanes secret G spots - raw edition - Logistics and Group Size: Personalized Exploration

The tour departs at 8:30 am with hotel pickup from Reykjavik and surrounding areas, making start-up easy and straightforward. The small group size of just 4 travelers ensures a personalized experience and allows guides to tailor the day’s pace to the group’s interests and weather conditions.

This intimate setup is highly praised in reviews, with guides like Damian being commended for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to adapt to changing weather. The flexibility means that even with unpredictable Icelandic weather, the day remains engaging and comfortable.

Physical Activity and Preparation Tips

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Guests should be prepared for moderate physical activity during the tour. The lava tube, geothermal walks, and trekking around the various sites demand comfortable, heavy-duty footwear. The tour is suitable for those with moderate fitness levels, and packing layered, weather-appropriate clothing is recommended given Iceland’s variable weather.

While the Blue Lagoon visit involves minimal walking, the outdoor exploration highlights the need for proper footwear and readiness for rough terrain.

The Guide’s Passion and Knowledge

Reykjanes secret G spots - raw edition - The Guide’s Passion and Knowledge

Reviews highlight Damian’s expertise and passion for Iceland, adding richness to the experience. He provides insights into the geology, volcanic activity, and local folklore, making each stop both educational and personal. Guests often mention that his friendly demeanor and ability to answer questions enhance their understanding and enjoyment of the day.

This level of guidance and interaction helps make the tour feel more like a personal adventure than a standard sightseeing trip.

Booking, Cancellation, and Flexibility

The tour is booked on average 32 days in advance, showing high interest among travelers. It offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, providing peace of mind. The maximum of 4 travelers per group emphasizes small-group exclusivity and flexibility in scheduling.

Weather can affect the tour, but alternative dates or full refunds are available if conditions lead to cancellation, ensuring a reliable experience.

Final Thoughts on the Reykjanes Secret G Spots Tour

This tour delivers a focused, authentic look at Iceland’s volcanic and geothermal landscapes, far from crowded tourist spots. The small group size and knowledgeable guide make it an engaging and personalized journey. Highlights like the lava tube, geothermal pools, and steaming crater provide rich visual and educational experiences.

While admission to the Blue Lagoon is not included, the viewpoints and natural sites more than compensate. This trip is perfect for visitors eager to see Iceland’s raw volcanic beauty and learn from passionate guides. It offers good value for the intimate experience and unique destinations covered.

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“Getting close enough to the active volcano for some great shots. Damian was a very informative guide and was able to fill our day with some great m…”

— James T, Featured

Frequently Asked Questions

Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, hotel pickup from Reykjavik and nearby areas is included, making the start of the day simple and convenient.

What is the physical level required?
Guests should have a moderate physical fitness level. Hiking shoes are recommended for walking and exploring caves and geothermal sites.

Are admission tickets to the Blue Lagoon included?
No, the Blue Lagoon visits are viewpoints only, and admission tickets are not included. Visitors can choose to enjoy the lagoon separately.

Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start. Refunds are provided if canceled within this window due to weather or change of plans.

What makes this tour stand out from others?
The small group size, passionate guides, and focus on hidden, less-visited sites make this tour especially personal and informative. It’s perfect for those who want a deeper dive into Iceland’s volcanic features.

Is this tour suitable for families or kids?
While not explicitly stated, the moderate activity level and outdoor exploration suggest it’s suitable for children with good mobility and interest in geology.