
Explore Iceland's largest selection of Reykjanes tours. This peninsula is known for its volcanic activity, geothermal energy, rugged nature, and the famous Blue Lagoon.

See the recent eruption sites on the Reykjanes peninsula from a safe distance as you hike to the impressive field of black solidified lava. This tour is ideal for those who want to get as close as possible to the recent lava fields while also discovering other beautiful landmarks of the region. This fantastic excursion starts when you are picked up from Reykjavik in the morning. You'll meet your group and a friendly, local guide who is trained to make your adventure as safe as possible. Once you're all gathered, you'll begin the 40-minute drive from the capital to the...

The Reykjanes Peninsula is the first stop for anyone coming into Iceland. Driving through otherworldly lava fields on the way to the city from the airport, one might think that the area seems empty, but the Reykjanes peninsula is full of wonders just begging to be discovered. Located in the southwest of Iceland, the Reykjanes peninsula is a fascinating region known for its rugged landscapes. Located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Reykjanes is filled with volcanic and geothermal activity, as recently made famous by the eruptions in Fagradalsfjall volcano, Litli-Hrutur mountain, the Hagafell mounta...
Reykjanes is a peninsula in South West Iceland, characterized by immense lava fields, volcanoes, and heightened geothermal activity. One of the best ways to enjoy this region is by taking your time while traveling on a self-drive tour. You can also take a look at our selection of Reykjanes tours

The Reykjanes Geopark in Iceland features some otherworldly landscapes, like lava fields, geothermal areas, lakes, and ocean cliffs. It overlaps with the Reykjanesfolkvangur Nature Reserve just outside the Capital Region. The Reykjanes Geopark, located in the southwestern part of Iceland, is a re
When asking locals about Reykjanes, most of them will tell you about the only international airport in Iceland and perhaps the most popular tourist attraction, The Blue Lagoon. Since Reykjanes is effectively a one-way street towards the airport, they do not consider that a part of their exploration of the country they so proudly represent. Perhaps that is exactly why it is such an exciting discovery for most who dare explore it. Yes, there is a highway taking you to the capital in 45 minutes or less but if you venture to the other side of the peninsula, just 5 minutes away, you can discover s
If you are planning to come to Iceland for the first time, or if you just arrived here, I'm sure that one of the first places that you are going to see is the "Golden Circle". There are tens of companies that offer day tours to what has become a tour that practically every tourist has taken. I will not dwell into how much of a circle or how golden it is, but I guess if it's your first time here, visiting Geysir or Gullfoss seems like a "must". Besides, it's conveniently situated for those who wish to do a round trip around the island. However, one of the biggest mistakes people do is go

With a series of 12 volcanic eruptions in just 5 years, Iceland has once again drawn attention to its fiery nature! When did it all start? When will it end? Discover all there is to know about the recent eruptions on Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula! Staying true to its nickname as the land of ice and fire, Iceland boasts some of the earth's most active volcanoes, with a landscape to match the powerful eruptions that have formed the country. Since 2021, the Reykjanes peninsula has been host to a large number of eruptions that range from tourist-friendly spectacles to major challenges and has b...