Explore the iconic Snæfellsnes Peninsula on this minibus tour tailored for cruise ship passengers.
Visit the beautiful Berserkjahraun Lava Field, the natural habitats of wild seals at Ytri-Tunga, the stunning waterfall Bjarnarfoss, the iconic Black Church at Búðir, the natural wonders of Arnarstapi Sea-Cliffs, beautiful black sand beach Djúpalónssandur and the world famous Kirkjufell.
With knowledgable guide, gain insights into Iceland's culture and geology while traveling in a comfortable minibus.
This tour lasts 6 to 8 hours and includes all entrance fees.
- Duration 6 to 8 hours with multiple stops
- Designed specifically for cruise ship passengers
- Enjoy refreshments at local cafés (not included)
- Includes free Wi-Fi and experts guidance throughout
We pickup the cruise ship passengers from Norðurgarður Port Pickup point for scheduled tours. The minibuses have the company name and logo Iceland Everywhere Tours in the front windshield and we do name call.
Berserkjahraun is a 4000 years old lava field situated on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. In one of the Icelandic Saga Heiðavíga Saga that the name Berserkjahraun comes from two berserks that Víga-Styr used to clear path through the lava field. When the berserks had cleared the path Víga-Styr had them killed while they were taking a bath and were vulnerable. The path the two berserks cleared is called Berserkjagata. From the viewing platform is a beautiful view over the Berserkjahraun lava field and lake Selvatn and there is a short walk down to a small waterfall called Sauðafoss.
Ytri Tunga golden sand beach is a beautiful location where seals gather to relax and rest and perfect for seal watching.
Bjarnarfoss is a beautiful waterfall that falls from the top of approximately 300 meters high basalt cliff. The cliff was formed by now extinct volcano Mælifell.
Búðir old Black Church is one of the most iconic places in Icelandand is dated back to 1703. Búðir Black Church is fully operational and has historic graveyard too. Búðir Church was originally a small turf chapel, and history suggests that in 1816 that Danish King Christion VIII had it demolished. In 1848 the church was rebuilt by Sreinunn Sveinsdóttir and the in 1984 the church was moved to it’s current location.
Arnarstapi is a tiny fishing village that sits on the southern edge of the peninsula that stands a monument to rich history Iceland has with the fishing industry as well as its rich history with stories and sagas. With its incredibly accessible location. When it comes to breathtaking nature though, Arnarstapi may just win the day as you look over the cliffs that this area has in abundance. Striking basalt columns and curiously cubic rock formations are interlaced with thin walkways caused by years of erosion as the land fights against a sea that wants to reclaim it. In Arnarstapi we also got the sculpture of Bárður Snæfellsás, a troll that used to according to the Icelandic Folk tails, live in a cave nearby and many landmarks around Arnarstapi are named after, like Bárðarlaug and Bárðarból.
The black sand beaches of Djúpalónssandur. This area was once home to anywhere up to 60 fishing boats and also housed one of the most profitable fishing villages in the area but all of that has now gone leaving behind a beautiful and serene bay. On the beach there are also big stones which fisherman’s tried to lift to test their strength in the days of the fishing stations: Fully Strong 154 kg, Half-Strong 100 kg, Weakling 54 kg and Bungler 23 kg. Weakling marked the frontier of wimphood, any man who couldn’t lift it was deemed unsuitable for a life as a fisherman.
It would be an understatement to say that Kirkjufell is one of the most popular mountains in Iceland, as the image of this tall mountain reflected in the nearby water has become an image almost synonymous with the country itself. It stands at a height of approximately 463 meters and also has had its 15 minutes of fame on TV playing the part of the ‘Arrowhead Mountain’ in the hit show ‘Game of Thrones’. Kirkjufellsfoss waterfalls where we can admire the falls with Church Mountain in the background. The old bridge over the falls used to be part of the old main road before it was moved to where it is now.
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