Personalized 10-Hour Private Day Tour in Snaefellsnes Peninsula from Reykjavik

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Summary

Tour starts
Reykjavík, Iceland
Duration
10 hours
Difficulty
Easy
Languages
English
Available
All year
Minimum age
None

Description

Discover one of Iceland's most stunning regions on this private day tour in the Snaefellsnes peninsula. Travelers staying in Reykjavik can join this 10-hour personalized adventure and see its various attractions of different forms, shapes, and sizes.

The day begins when a friendly guide picks you up from your Reykjavik accommodation. You'll then ride a 4x4 vehicle that can take you around the Snaefellsnes peninsula comfortably, considering the area's varying terrain.

Considered as "Iceland in miniature," the Snaefellsnes peninsula is a stunning region in West Iceland that showcases the country's diverse landscapes and natural wonders all in one area. Stretching about 90 kilometers, the Snaefellsnes peninsula is home to volcanic craters, glaciers, black sand beaches, and dramatic cliffs.

Your first order of business is a drive to Budir via Myrar, one of the largest remaining wetlands on the country's lowlands. As for Budir, it is a small, picturesque hamlet best known for its iconic black wooden church, Budakirkja, and its dramatic coastal landscapes.

As you explore Budir, you'll find different trails that lead you through the rugged terrain to the coastline, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the ocean and the distant Snaefellsjokull glacier. Even if you're not hiking toward Snaefellsjokull glacier, seeing its beauty is enough to join this tour.

Next, your guide will take you to the charming coastal village of Arnastapi. Known for its dramatic scenery and striking basalt cliffs, Arnarstapi is a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers. Enjoy the area's fresh air while relishing the views of the Snaefellsjokull glacier.

You'll also visit the Londrangar basalt cliffs surrounding the beach at Arnarstapi. These towering cliffs are the remnants of a volcanic crater, eroded by wind and sea over thousands of years. You'll see two main pillars, standing at 246 feet (75 meters) and 200 feet (61 meters) high, rising from the rugged coastline.

Another interesting stop is Djupalonssandur, an arch-shaped bay featuring black sand and dark cliffs. The highlights in Djupalonssandur are the four lifting stones that local fishermen once used to test their strength. Interestingly, guests can try to lift the stones, adding to Djupalonssandur's interactive experience.

If you're traveling during summer, you'll visit two fascinating lava caves inside the Snaefellsjokull National Park: Songhellir and Vatnshellir. Nicknamed the "Cave of Song," Songhellir is known for its unique acoustics and historical significance. The cave features a remarkable echo, which allows sounds to resonate throughout the cavern. Be sure to test your voice while inside Songhellir cave.

Meanwhile, the Vatnshellir cave is a lava tube formed after a volcanic eruption about 8,000 years ago. The cave gives visitors a chance to explore Iceland's underground landscape.

Your Snaefellsnes peninsula adventure will not be complete without visiting Kirkjufell, Iceland's most photographed mountain. Standing 1,519 feet (463 meters) above sea level, Kirkjufell mountain rises dramatically from the surrounding landscape. You'll notice Kirkjufell's unique cone-like and steeple-like silhouette that earned the mountain its "Church Mountain" nickname.

To cap off the tour, you'll head to the mysterious Berserkjahraun lava field. Renowned for its dramatic landscape and ties to Icelandic folklore, Berserkjahraun features a mix of jagged rocks, moss-covered boulders, and small craters that are a sight to behold.

Since this is a personalized tour, you can arrange the itinerary according to your preferences. After an eventful day in the Snaefellsnes peninsula, you'll return to your 4x4 vehicle for the trip back to Reykjavik.

Grab this chance to see the beauty and wonders of the Snaefellsnes peninsula on this private day tour. Check availability now by choosing a date.

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Included

Private guided tour
Comfortable 4x4 vehicle
Parking fees

Activities

Caving
Hiking
Sightseeing
Transfers

What to bring

Warm layers
Waterproof jacket
Sturdy walking shoes
Warm socks and thermal layers during colder days
Gloves
Winter hat
Backpack
Snacks
Water bottle
Camera

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