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Discover West Iceland on this private 7-hour luxury tour with local guide Matt, exploring waterfalls, hot springs, volcanoes, and Viking sites in comfort and style.


This private, luxury tour offers a personalized adventure into Iceland’s less-traveled western region. Led by local guide Matt, a passionate storyteller with nearly two decades of living on Iceland, this 7-hour experience is perfect for those who value comfort, authenticity, and a deeper understanding of Icelandic culture. The tour departs from Reykjavík, with transportation in a Mercedes vehicle equipped with Wi-Fi, bottled water, and leather seats, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable journey.
Unlike bus-based tours, this private trip focuses on customized stops and relaxed pacing. It’s well-suited for small groups, couples, or families who prefer an intimate exploration of Iceland’s natural beauty, Viking heritage, and geothermal power in the comfort of a luxury vehicle. The tour combines sightseeing with storytelling, making it more than just a drive — it’s a deep dive into Iceland’s landscapes and legends.
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The adventure begins with hotel pickup in Reykjavík. As soon as the group departs the city, the scenery shifts from urban streets to wide valleys, volcanic mountains, and coastal views. The first notable stop is Borgarnes, a charming town known for its spectacular fjord views and deep roots in Icelandic sagas. Here, travelers can enjoy a quick break while soaking in the stunning surroundings.
This early stop sets the tone for the day, emphasizing Iceland’s natural beauty and historical significance. The town’s peaceful setting and story-rich background prepare visitors for the upcoming stops, which showcase the land’s geothermal energy, waterfalls, and Viking history.

Next, the tour visits Deildartunguhver, recognized as Europe’s most powerful hot spring. Boiling water gushes from the ground at an astonishing rate, offering a mesmerizing display of geothermal power. This site provides a firsthand look at Iceland’s geothermal energy, a key part of the country’s sustainable energy model.
The site features viewing areas that allow close-up observation of the hot spring’s bubbling water. Visitors often find this stop particularly captivating due to its raw natural force, making it an exciting highlight for those interested in Iceland’s volcanic activity.

A short drive takes the group to Reykholt, the historic home of Snorri Sturluson, Iceland’s medieval poet, historian, and storyteller. The site holds medieval significance and offers insight into Iceland’s early history. Here, visitors can learn about Snorri’s efforts to preserve Icelandic sagas and his influence on the country’s literary legacy.
The visit to Reykholt is often described as enriching, providing a tangible connection to Iceland’s Viking and medieval past. Your guide shares engaging stories about Snorri and the history embedded in this well-preserved site.
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One of the tour’s most visually striking stops is Hraunfossar and Barnafoss waterfalls. These lava waterfalls are unique in how water emerges directly from lava fields, creating a delicate cascade of crystal-clear streams. The water flows into turquoise pools, offering a stunning contrast of fire and ice.
Hraunfossar impresses with its hundreds of slender streams, while Barnafoss nearby features a more dramatic, turbulent flow. Visitors appreciate the chance to walk along the riverbanks and photograph the mesmerizing interplay of lava and water, capturing the essence of Iceland’s volcanic landscape.
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The tour then travels to Húsafell, a peaceful valley surrounded by birch forests and mountains. This stop provides a tranquil setting to enjoy a lunch or coffee break. Local options might include lamb soup or fresh pastries, giving a taste of Icelandic cuisine amid beautiful scenery.
Húsafell’s quiet charm makes it an ideal place to relax and refresh before continuing the day’s exploration. The area offers gentle walks and photo opportunities, with views of the surrounding volcanic terrain and lush forests.

Depending on time and weather, your guide may take you to Grábrók crater, an ancient volcanic cone offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Climbing the crater provides an easy walk with rewarding vistas.
For an extra memorable experience, there’s an optional visit to Into the Glacier at Langjökull Glacier. Inside, you can explore man-made ice tunnels, witnessing the stunning icy formations inside the glacier. This optional activity is perfect for those wanting a more adventurous and immersive glacier experience, though it may require additional time.

The journey to Langjökull Glacier involves scenic driving through Iceland’s volcanic terrain, providing opportunities to admire glacier landscapes and mountain vistas. The guided tour inside the ice tunnels is often highlighted as a once-in-a-lifetime experience, showcasing Iceland’s impressive ice formations and engineering.
This part of the tour demonstrates Iceland’s geothermal and glacial power, blending natural beauty with human ingenuity. The optional glacier visit is flexible, so travelers can decide based on time and weather conditions.

The day concludes with a scenic drive back to Reykjavík, where the private tour ends. Throughout the journey, Matt shares stories, legends, and insights, enriching the sightseeing experience. The personalized nature of the tour ensures a relaxed pace, allowing time for photos and spontaneous stops.
Travelers leave with spectacular photos, a deeper understanding of Iceland’s landscapes and culture, and memorable stories to share. The private setup means you avoid crowded groups, making it suitable for those seeking a more intimate connection to Iceland.
The tour starts with hotel pickup in Reykjavík, with pickups arranged from centrally located accommodations or nearby points. The vehicle, a luxury Mercedes, is equipped with Wi-Fi and leather seats for comfort. The tour lasts 7 hours, with flexible stops based on weather and daylight.
Lunch is not included, but there are stops at local cafes and restaurants where you can sample Icelandic specialties. Travelers should bring weather-appropriate clothing, sunglasses, a credit card, and any personal medications. The tour runs in all weather conditions, so dressing in layers is recommended.
Unlike standard Golden Circle tours, this Silver Circle private experience emphasizes West Iceland’s hidden sights, geothermal phenomena, and Viking history, avoiding the crowds. The private format and local guide Matt’s storytelling add depth and personalization, making it ideal for travelers who prefer a tailored, in-depth exploration.
The luxury vehicle enhances comfort, and the flexible itinerary allows for spontaneous discoveries and photo stops. The optional glacier tunnel visit is a highlight not always included in similar tours, adding an adventurous edge.
This 7-hour private tour offers a rich, comfortable exploration of Iceland’s west, combining natural wonders, historical sites, and geological marvels. The focus on personal storytelling and flexibility makes it a strong choice for those seeking a more intimate and informative experience.
While it requires a full day and some walking or climbing, the luxury transportation and expert guide help keep the experience enjoyable. The optional glacier tunnel visit adds an extra layer of excitement for adventure-minded travelers.
This tour suits those who value comfort, personalized service, and in-depth knowledge of Iceland’s landscapes and history. It’s especially appealing for small groups or couples looking to avoid crowded larger tours, offering a truly customized Icelandic adventure.
Is this tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, the tour runs in all weather. It’s recommended to dress in warm, weather-appropriate layers and wear comfortable shoes for short walks at natural sites.
How long is the tour and what is included?
The tour lasts 7 hours, with hotel pickup and drop-off included. Transportation is in a luxury Mercedes, and stops are flexible based on weather. Lunch is not included, but there are stops for food.
Can I visit the glacier ice tunnels?
Yes, the optional visit to Into the Glacier at Langjökull Glacier can be arranged, offering an inside look at ice tunnels inside the glacier.
Who is the guide and what makes this tour special?
The tour is led by local guide Matt, who shares stories and insights from over a decade of guiding and nearly twenty years living in Iceland. The private format, comfort, and personalized approach set this experience apart.