The Snaefellsnes Peninsula is a large and truly stunning peninsula on the west side of Iceland, which holds many great natural phenomena and unique locations to visit. No visit to Iceland is truly complete without an exploration of this unique geological location, often referred to as 'Iceland in miniature'.
Pick-up and drop-off from any place in Reykjavík
Drop-off in Reykjavík
The park is named after the beautifully shaped and infamous stratovolcano and glacier Snæfellsjökull, the crown of the national park.
Arnarstapi is a village on the southern side of the Snæfellsnes peninsula, once a fishing hub.
Gatklettur, also known as Hellnar Arch, is a stunning natural stone arch located on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in Iceland, formed by centuries of ocean erosion.
The Musagja Stone Bridge, also known as Miðgjá, is a stunning natural rock arch offering breathtaking views and unique geological features.
The Lóndrangar basalt cliffs are amongst the many geological wonders of the Snæfellnes peninsula.
Djupalonssandur is an arched-shaped bay of dark cliffs and black sand
Saxholl Crater was formed during a single geological event and consists of two craters.
Kirkjufell, or 'Church Mountain', is a distinctly shaped peak found on the north shore of Iceland’s Snæfellsnes Peninsula, only a short distance away from the town of Grundarfjörður.
Kirkjufellsfoss Waterfall and his neighboring Kirkjufell Mountain create one of Iceland’s most iconic landscapes
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