Experience exclusive access to hidden gems and personalized itineraries on our private day tour of Reykjanesbaer. Explore with expert local guides and enjoy comfortable transportation for an unforgettable experience.
Experience exclusive access to hidden gems and personalized itineraries on our private day tour of Reykjanesbaer. Explore with expert local guides and enjoy comfortable transportation for an unforgettable experience.
- Bridge Between Continents - Miðlína or Leif the Lucky Bridge is a pedestrian suspension bridge located in Reykjavik, Iceland. You can reach this spot on a scenic journey of 50 minutes It spans the Elliðaá River and connects the neighborhoods of Grafarvogur and Reykjavik East. The bridge’s name comes from the Norse explorer Leif Erikson, who is…
- Bridge Between Continents - Miðlína or Leif the Lucky Bridge is a pedestrian suspension bridge located in Reykjavik, Iceland. You can reach this spot on a scenic journey of 50 minutes It spans the Elliðaá River and connects the neighborhoods of Grafarvogur and Reykjavik East. The bridge’s name comes from the Norse explorer Leif Erikson, who is said to have used the area as a port during his travels. Geologically, the bridge sits on a fault line between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, which makes it a unique and significant location to visit. the bridge was built in 2002.it is also the longest suspension bridge in Iceland, It is also a popular spot for events and festivals, such as the Reykjavik Arts Festival and Reykjavik Pride. If you visit the bridge, you can take in the stunning views of the river and surrounding landscape, as well as enjoy a walk or bike ride across the bridge. The nearby area also offers hiking trails, fishing spots, and picnic areas for visitors to enjoy. - Reykjanes Lighthouse - Reykjanesvæti Lighthouse and the surrounding rocks are located in Iceland and are popular tourist destinations. The lighthouse was built in 1929 and serves as a navigational aid for ships in the area. The area’s unique geology includes volcanic rocks shaped by the ocean waves, and the lighthouse stands atop a cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Travelers can see Reykjanesvæti Lighthouse and the surrounding rocks for stunning views of the Icelandic coastline and the unique geological formations. The area is at 10 Minutes drive .The lighthouse is situated on a rugged cliff, and from there, visitors can take in the expansive ocean views and observe seabirds in their natural habitat. The surrounding rocks also offer a glimpse into Iceland’s volcanic history, with fascinating formations and colors resulting from past volcanic activity Visitors can enjoy hiking and exploring the rocky coastline, bird watching, and taking in the stunning views of the ocean and surrounding landscape. - Gunnuhver Hot Springs - The hot springs are located near the town of Grindavik, According to local legends, the hot springs were named after a witch named Gunna, who was said to have been executed in the area for practicing magic. Legend has it that her spirit still haunts the area, causing the hot springs to boil & bubble. the area is at 2 minutes drive from light house Geologically, the hot springs are fed by a magma chamber that lies beneath the surface of the earth. The heat from the magma causes the water to boil, creating steam and hot springs. The hot springs are surrounded by a variety of colorful minerals and rock formations, including sulfur deposits and mud pools. Visitors can also see steam vents and fumaroles, which are openings in the earth’s crust that release steam & gas. you can take a stroll along the wooden boardwalk that winds through the geothermal field. , you’ll have the opportunity to see a variety of geothermal features up close, including hot springs, steam vents, and mud pools. - Seltún Geothermal Area - The Seltun Geothermal Area in Iceland is a unique and fascinating natural wonder. It holds historical and geological significance because it is an active volcanic area with steam vents, boiling mud pots, and colorful mineral deposits. The hot springs get their heat from the magma chamber of the nearby Hengill volcano. you will reach to this location after driving 45 minutes. Seltun Hot Springs, also known as Krýsuvík, is situated on the Reykjanes Peninsula, which is known for its volcanic and geothermal activity. Travelers should visit this area to witness the raw power of geothermal activity and learn about Iceland’s geological history. Seltun Hot Springs has a long history of use and has been known to locals for centuries. In the past, it was used for cooking and washing clothes. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can take a walk on the boardwalks and observe the geothermal activity. - Kleifarvatn - Kleifarvatn is a stunning lake located on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland. It is known for its unique geology and rich history, making it a must-visit destination for travelers. you will reach here by 5 minutes of drive Geologically, Kleifarvatn is situated in a fissure zone that runs through Iceland. This has led to the formation of numerous hot springs and geothermal areas around the lake. The lake itself is also unique, as it is one of the deepest lakes in Iceland, reaching depths of up to 97 meters. In terms of history, Kleifarvatn has served as a significant site in Icelandic folklore and mythology. It is said to be the home of a legendary serpent-like creature known as Lagarfljótsormurinn. Additionally, the lake has played a role in more recent history, as it was used as a hiding spot for submarines during World War II. Visitors to Kleifarvatn can enjoy hiking, fishing, and birdwatching around the lake.
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
Enjoy exclusive discoveries: With our private day tour of Reykjanebaer, you gain special access to hidden treasures that aren’t open to the wider public.
Tailor-made travel plans: We customize our tours based on your preferences, allowing you to explore local customs and natural marvels at your leisure.
Informed local guide: Our enthusiastic guides…
Enjoy exclusive discoveries: With our private day tour of Reykjanebaer, you gain special access to hidden treasures that aren’t open to the wider public.
Tailor-made travel plans: We customize our tours based on your preferences, allowing you to explore local customs and natural marvels at your leisure.
Informed local guide: Our enthusiastic guides are eager to impart their understanding of Iceland, particularly Reykjanes Peninsula, covering history, culture and geography, taking you to lesser-known spots not typically found in other tours.
Relaxing and efficient transport: Our packages include smooth and favourable transportation, permitting you to recline, unwind, and relish the panoramic view without the stress of driving or travel arrangement.
Lasting impressions: Our private day tour of Reykjanebaer is drafted to craft memorable experiences that you’ll treasure for years to come.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.