Located in southwest Iceland, the Reykjanes Peninsula—home to Keflavík International Airport and the Blue Lagoon—is a lesser-explored gem compared to the Reykjavik area. A private tour reveals its hidden wonders, from the bubbling mud pools of the Seltún geothermal field to the Bridge Between Continents and the serene Lake Kleifarvatn. This remarkable region, celebrated for its volcanic landscapes, is recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark.
Pick up from KEF International Airport is also available upon request.
Our trip starts from KEF International Airport or from Reykjavik.
The "Bridge Between Continents" is a unique geological feature and tourist attraction located in Iceland. It's also known as "Brú Milli Heimsálfa" in Icelandic. This bridge represents the meeting point of two of Earth's tectonic plates, the Eurasian Plate and the North American Plate.
Gunnuhver is a geothermal area located on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwestern Iceland. It's known for its impressive and active geothermal features, including boiling mud pools, steam vents, and hot springs
"Reykjanesviti" in Icelandic, is a historic and iconic lighthouse located on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwestern Iceland. It is one of the country's oldest lighthouses and serves as a significant maritime landmark.
Brimketill is a natural rock formation located on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwestern Iceland. It is known for its unique appearance and is a popular stop for tourists exploring the geologically diverse landscapes of Iceland.
The area around Seltún is characterized by intense geothermal activity. Visitors can witness boiling mud pots, steam vents, and fumaroles that emit sulfuric gas. The landscape is colored with vibrant shades of yellow, orange, and red due to mineral deposits and the geothermal activity.
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