Embark on a private volcano hike in Reykjanes Peninsula and indulge in the ultimate relaxation at Sky Lagoon Spa. Immerse yourself in Icelandic culture through local products and customize your tour to suit your preferences.
Embark on a private volcano hike in Reykjanes Peninsula and indulge in the ultimate relaxation at Sky Lagoon Spa. Immerse yourself in Icelandic culture through local products and customize your tour to suit your preferences.
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Seltún Geothermal Area - The tour includes transportation. The journey from Reykjavik to Seltún takes approximately one hour. Seltún, situated in the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwest Iceland, is part of the Reykjanes Geopark, a UNESCO Global Geopark. It is renowned for its vibrant and distinctive landscape, shaped by geothermal activity.
The area…
- Seltún Geothermal Area - The tour includes transportation. The journey from Reykjavik to Seltún takes approximately one hour. Seltún, situated in the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwest Iceland, is part of the Reykjanes Geopark, a UNESCO Global Geopark. It is renowned for its vibrant and distinctive landscape, shaped by geothermal activity.
The area boasts boiling mud pots, hot springs, and fumaroles emitting steam and gas. The landscape is adorned with vivid shades of yellow, green, and orange, resulting from sulfur and other minerals in the soil.
- Kleifarvatn - Kleifarvatn is a lake on the Reykjanes Peninsula, covering about 9.1 square kilometers.
The lake is famous for its striking black sand beaches, rugged cliffs, and breathtaking mountain views. It is surrounded by a lunar-like terrain, with geothermal fields and hot springs enhancing its unique character.
Kleifarvatn is also noted for its rich wildlife, including various bird, fish, and mammal species. Visitors can fish for trout and arctic char or hike in the surrounding hills and valleys to explore wildlife and enjoy stunning vistas.
One of Kleifarvatn’s most intriguing features is its underwater hot springs, discovered in 2000. These springs, located at the lake’s bottom, have created a unique ecosystem attracting rare and unusual species.
- Krysuvik Cliffs - Beautiful cliffs by the Atlantic Ocean where puffins can be spotted during their nesting season from May to September.
- Fagradalsfjall Volcano Eruptions: 2023, 2022, 2021 - Fagradalsfjall is a volcano in southwest Iceland, near Grindavik on the Reykjanes Peninsula. It erupted from March to November 2021, marking the first eruption in the area in over 800 years.
The eruption at Fagradalsfjall was relatively small and effusive, characterized by a steady lava flow from a ground fissure. Visitors can hike to the eruption site to witness the lava flowing down the mountainside, creating a stunning display of orange and red light against the dark volcanic landscape.
- Brimketill - Brimketill is a natural rock pool on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland. It is a popular attraction due to its unique geology and oceanfront location. The pool is filled with geothermal water, naturally heated by surrounding volcanic activity. The name “brimketill” translates to “surf cauldron” in English, aptly describing the pool as waves often crash in from the ocean. Brimketill is also said to possess a mystical and magical quality, inspiring many Icelandic folklore tales.
- Gunnuhver Hot Springs - Gunnuhver is a geothermal area in southwest Iceland on the Reykjanes Peninsula. It is known for its impressive and active hot springs, mud pools, and steam vents.
The area is named after a ghost called “Gunna,” who is said to have haunted the area in the past. According to legend, Gunna was a wealthy farmer accused of stealing her neighbor’s land. She died soon after, and her ghost is said to have continued haunting the area, causing mischief and chaos.
- Bridge Between Continents - The Bridge Between Continents is a small footbridge in Reykjanes, spanning the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a tectonic boundary between the North American and Eurasian plates. The bridge is a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors the chance to stand on two continents simultaneously.
Built in 2002 to commemorate the area’s geological significance, the bridge provides a unique and memorable way to experience Iceland’s geological forces. The bridge is a simple yet elegant structure made of steel and concrete, spanning a gap of about 18 meters (59 feet).
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Sky Lagoon - Sky Lagoon is a geothermal spa in Kópavogur, just south of Reykjavik. It offers visitors a chance to relax and rejuvenate in a stunning natural setting, surrounded by rugged volcanic landscapes and views of the Atlantic Ocean.
The spa features several geothermal pools, a sauna, a steam room, and a cold plunge pool, along with a swim-up bar and a restaurant serving traditional Icelandic cuisine. The highlight of the spa is its infinity pool, which appears to blend seamlessly with the ocean beyond, creating a breathtaking and surreal experience.
One of Sky Lagoon’s unique features is its use of geothermal seawater, pumped from deep beneath the earth’s surface and containing various minerals believed to have therapeutic benefits. The water is naturally heated to around 38-40 degrees Celsius (100-104 degrees Fahrenheit), making it perfect for relaxation. Afterward, the drive back to Reykjavik takes about 15 minutes.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Lunch
Local certified guides believe that the best way to truly experience our unique country is through taste. Therefore, we offer local products like Icelandic bottled water, Icelandic snacks, and local cuisine. Our tours are designed to be once-in-a-lifetime experiences by following our three-step rule: EXPLORE – TASTE – RELAX. This meticulous attention to…
Local certified guides believe that the best way to truly experience our unique country is through taste. Therefore, we offer local products like Icelandic bottled water, Icelandic snacks, and local cuisine. Our tours are designed to be once-in-a-lifetime experiences by following our three-step rule: EXPLORE – TASTE – RELAX. This meticulous attention to detail enhances the overall experience for our guests, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in Icelandic culture.
As experienced tour operators, our knowledge and expertise about the Reykjanes Peninsula and its surrounding areas are invaluable. We provide insights into the geological features, flora, and fauna, and share stories and legends associated with the region. We also offer the flexibility to tailor the itinerary based on our guests’ preferences and interests. Whether guests wish to hike, soak in natural hot springs, or simply admire the stunning landscapes, they can customize the tour to suit their needs.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.