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Private Reykjanes Peninsula Tour: Geothermal Wonders & Blue Lagoon

Explore the UNESCO-recognised Reykjanes Peninsula on a private 8-hour guided tour from Reykjavík. Visit Kleifarvatn Lake, the Seltún geothermal area, Gunnuhver mud pool, and the Bridge of Continents, with an optional Blue Lagoon stop included.

Duration
8 hours
Starts From
Reykjavík
Pickup
Pickup required
Difficulty
Very easy
Season
All year
Passengers
Min 1 · Max 16
Travel method
Mini Bus / Car

About this experience

The Reykjanes Peninsula is one of Iceland's most geologically remarkable destinations — the only place on Earth where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge rises above sea level. Recognised as a UNESCO Global Geopark in 2015, the peninsula is managed for geological preservation, education, and sustainable tourism, making it a destination of genuine global significance.

This private 8-hour tour departs with a morning hotel pickup from Reykjavík or within 30 km of the capital, covering approximately 200 km of dramatic volcanic landscape. Your local, English-speaking guide brings the geology and history of the region to life throughout the journey.

Highlights include Kleifarvatn Lake — the largest lake on the peninsula and one of Iceland's deepest at around 97 metres — and the vivid Seltún Geothermal Area, where colourful clay and sulphur deposits create a striking natural palette. At Gunnuhver, you'll witness Iceland's largest active mud pool, and at the Bridge of Continents, you can stand between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates.

The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa is available as an optional add-on, and the tour is also well suited for combining with airport transfers. A midday lunch stop is included in the itinerary, where food can be purchased on-site.

Highlights

  • Explore the Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark — the only place the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is visible above sea level
  • Visit Kleifarvatn Lake, one of Iceland's deepest lakes at approximately 97 metres
  • Walk through the colourful Seltún Geothermal Area with its sulphur and clay formations
  • Stand between two tectonic plates at the Bridge of Continents
  • See Gunnuhver, Iceland's largest active mud pool
  • Optional Blue Lagoon visit available as an add-on

Experience details

Your private tour begins with a morning hotel pickup in Reykjavík or within 30 km of the capital. A local, English-speaking guide accompanies you throughout the full 8-hour journey across approximately 200 km of the Reykjanes Peninsula.

  • Kleifarvatn Lake: Iceland's deepest lake on the peninsula, reaching around 97 metres, set against a stark volcanic landscape.
  • Seltún Geothermal Area: A vivid field of boiling mud, steam vents, and mineral-rich clay in shades of yellow, orange, and red.
  • Gunnuhver: Iceland's largest mud pool, an impressive and active geothermal feature on the peninsula's western tip.
  • Bridge of Continents: A walkable bridge spanning the rift between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates.
  • Blue Lagoon (optional): Add a soak in the famous geothermal spa to your itinerary.

A midday stop allows you to purchase lunch. The tour is private, so the itinerary can be adjusted flexibly based on your preferences and requests.

Why choose this tour

This is a fully private tour, meaning your group travels exclusively with your guide — no shared coaches or fixed group schedules. The operator provides personalised service with hotel pickup and drop-off, photography guidance, and a flexible itinerary that can be tailored to your interests.

Vehicle options scale to your group size, from a taxi or jeep for up to four passengers, to a luxury minivan for up to seven, or a minibus for larger groups of up to fourteen. The tour also pairs conveniently with airport transfers, making it a practical choice for arrival or departure days. Your guide is local, English-speaking, and knowledgeable about the peninsula's unique geology and cultural heritage.

What’s included

Private hotel or airport pickup and drop-off. Customised and flexible itinerary based on guest preferences. Local English-speaking guide. Photography guidance throughout the tour. Responsive service for special requests and itinerary adjustments.

Pickup locations

Final available pickup options are selected during checkout and may vary by operator.

Pickup locations

Frequently asked questions

What is the Reykjanes Peninsula UNESCO Geopark?
The Reykjanes Peninsula was recognised as a UNESCO Global Geopark in 2015. It is the only place on Earth where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge — the boundary between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates — is visible above sea level, making it a site of global geological importance.
Is the Blue Lagoon included in the tour price?
The Blue Lagoon is an optional activity, not automatically included in the base tour price. You can add a Blue Lagoon visit to your itinerary — confirm this option at checkout when booking your tour.
Where does the tour pick me up?
The tour includes hotel pickup from Reykjavík or from any location within 30 km of the capital. Your exact pickup details are confirmed at checkout. The tour is also suitable for combining with airport transfers.
How large is the group on this tour?
This is a private tour — your group travels exclusively with your guide. Vehicle options include a taxi or jeep for up to 4 passengers, a luxury minivan for up to 7, or a minibus for groups of up to 14 people.
Can the itinerary be customised?
Yes. Because this is a private tour, the operator can adjust the itinerary based on your preferences and special requests. Speak to your guide or contact the operator at the time of booking to discuss any specific interests or requirements.
Is there a lunch stop on the tour?
Yes, the tour includes a midday stop where you can purchase lunch. Food is not pre-included in the tour price, so bring local currency or a payment card for the lunch stop.

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