Step into a world where nature and folklore intertwine on this enchanting journey through the Greater Reykjavik area. From stunning natural landmarks to hidden corners steeped in Icelandic lore, this guided driving tour offers a delightful blend of history, scenery, and the mythical stories that shape Icelandic culture.
Why Choose This Tour?
This tour is perfect for those who love natural beauty, local history, and the allure of Icelandic legends.
Each stop is carefully chosen to showcase a unique aspect of Reykjavik's surroundings, from cascading waterfalls and historic sites to places where nature and myth meet.
Join us for a day of exploration, storytelling, and unforgettable memories!
The tour starts right from your doorstep/ship! Our expert guides will make sure your pickup is seamless - they´ll be visible in your hotel lobby 10 minutes before start time. They usually wear a light blue jacket with our logo on the backside making them easy to spot from afar! If you´re coming in via a cruise ship we will be located right outside at the parking lot - we recommend reaching out to us for more detailed instructions :)
Standing proudly on the Grótta island in Seltjarnarnes, just a short drive from downtown Reykjavik, the iconic Grótta Lighthouse is a picturesque landmark offering stunning coastal views and a chance to experience the raw beauty of the Icelandic coastline. Accessible by foot during low tide, it's a popular spot for birdwatching, enjoying sunsets, and, if you're lucky, catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights dancing across the sky.
Tucked away within the Elliðaárdalur valley, a serene green oasis in the heart of Reykjavik, Kermóafoss is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful escape from the city bustle. This beautiful multi-tiered waterfall on the Elliðaá river is surrounded by lush flora and is a favorite spot for locals to walk, cycle, and even salmon fish. Its accessible location, just a short drive or bus ride from downtown Reykjavik, makes it a perfect, less-crowded alternative for experiencing Iceland's natural beauty without venturing far.
Perched atop Borgarholt hill in Kópavogur, just south of Reykjavik, Kópavogskirkja is a striking example of modernist Icelandic architecture. Opened in 1963, its unique design features two wide, intersecting arches that create a prominent cross shape, visible from afar and even featured on the Kópavogur town seal.
Venture into the past at Hofstaðir Settlement Farm, a significant Viking Age archaeological site in Garðabær, just outside Reykjavik. Discovered in 1986, this site reveals the remains of one of Iceland's largest longhouses, dating back to 870-930 AD. Believed to have housed a wealthy farmer and 20-30 people, the 8x30 meter structure provides a fascinating glimpse into early Icelandic life.
Immerse yourself in a world of enchanting lava formations and local folklore at Hellisgerði Lava Park in Hafnarfjörður, often called the "Town of Elves." This unique park, carved out of ancient lava fields, features winding paths, moss-covered rocks, and intriguing caves where, according to legend, Iceland's "hidden people" (elves and dwarfs) reside.
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