Lava & Lagoon: Reykjanes Private Escape

7 to 9 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Explore the Reykjanes Peninsula on a private day tour that blends adventure and relaxation. Begin with a guided visit through the ancient Raufarhólshellir Lava Tunnel, witnessing the stunning volcanic formations. Discover the geothermal landscape of Krýsuvík, characterized by its steaming vents and bubbling mud pots. Marvel at the Gunnuhver geyser, famous for its dramatic steam eruptions, before enjoying breathtaking views at the Reykjanesviti lighthouse. Conclude your day at the world-famous Blue Lagoon, soaking in its mineral-rich waters and indulging in a silica mud mask. Perfect for geology enthusiasts and those seeking rejuvenation, this tour offers a unique glimpse into Iceland's natural wonders.

- Duration: Full day (9 hours) tour
- Private transportation in a luxurious vehicle
- Maximum group size of 7 participants
- Includes premium entry to Blue Lagoon with towel and bathrobe

What's Included

WiFi on board
Private transportation in a comfortable vehicle (e.g. minivan, SUV, Land Rover, SuperJeep), with free Wi‑Fi onboard
Private transportation in a comfortable, modern vehicle
Bottled water and light Icelandic snacks
Private & Experienced Guide
All Fees & Taxes would be included in base price
Meals and drinks (e.g. lunches, snacks, beverages) — though the guide often stops at good local cafés or restaurants, they’re not part of the base cost
Gratuities for guides or drivers, which are optional and not expected

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

We offer Pick & Drop Off Services at all locations in Reykjavik Capital Region

Itinerary

Duration: 7 to 9 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Bridge Between Continents

    If you book our experience, you’ll get to walk between two continents — literally! The Bridge Between Continents, located on the Reykjanes Peninsula, spans the dramatic rift between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. This unique geological site offers a rare opportunity to stand with one foot in Europe and the other in North America. Travelers will explore the rugged black lava fields surrounding the bridge, shaped by ancient volcanic activity, and learn about the fascinating forces of plate tectonics that continue to shape Iceland’s landscape. You’ll walk across the symbolic footbridge, see the deep fissures in the Earth’s crust, and take in views of Reykjanes’ otherworldly terrain. It’s not just a walk — it’s a powerful moment of connection with the planet’s raw energy, accompanied by insights from your private guide. Don't forget to snap a photo with the “You are now between continents” sign — a must-have memory from Iceland!

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Seltún Geothermal Area

    If you book our Private Day Tour of the Reykjanes Peninsula, you’ll visit the otherworldly Seltún Geothermal Area — one of the most vibrant and active geothermal fields in southwest Iceland. Here, travelers will walk along well-maintained wooden pathways that wind through steaming vents, bubbling mud pots, and vividly colored hot spring pools. The ground is painted in surreal hues of red, yellow, and green due to the high mineral content — a dramatic display of nature’s power just beneath the Earth’s surface. You’ll smell the sulfur in the air, feel the heat rising from the ground, and hear the hissing and gurgling of geothermal activity all around you. Your guide will explain the geology of the area, its historical use for energy and bathing, and how it connects to Iceland's powerful volcanic systems. This is an immersive, sensory experience — a chance to witness Iceland’s raw geothermal forces up close, in a surreal landscape that looks straight out of another planet.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3
    Kleifarvatn

    Nestled in a dramatic volcanic landscape, Kleifarvatn is surrounded by steep, dark lava hills and barren terrain that gives it an eerie, otherworldly beauty. Travelers will walk along its tranquil shores, take in panoramic views of the still, deep waters, and learn about the lake’s mysterious history — including tales of mythical lake creatures and the dramatic drop in water level after an earthquake in 2000. The area is peaceful, quiet, and often shrouded in mist, adding to its mystical atmosphere. It’s a perfect spot for photography, reflection, and understanding the powerful natural forces that shape Iceland’s landscape. Your guide will share stories of local folklore, geology, and how Kleifarvatn connects to the active volcanic systems beneath the Reykjanes Peninsula. This stop offers a moment of calm and awe — the kind of untouched, soulful place that makes Iceland unforgettable.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Gunnuhver Geothermal Area

    At Gunnuhver, travelers will witness massive steam vents, boiling mud pools, and fumaroles roaring from the Earth — all set in a raw, rugged volcanic landscape. The area is named after “Gunna,” a ghost from Icelandic folklore, whose spirit is said to have been trapped here in the bubbling earth. Your guide will share this legendary tale, adding a layer of mystery to the already supernatural setting. Wooden walkways and viewing platforms bring you safely close to the action, where you can feel the ground vibrating beneath your feet and watch thick plumes of steam rising high into the sky. It’s a sensory experience: loud, steamy, and striking — unlike anything you’ll see elsewhere on the peninsula. You’ll also get views of the Reykjanes lighthouse in the distance and the Atlantic Ocean crashing against nearby cliffs, making this a visually stunning and geologically fascinating stop on your Icelandic adventure.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Reykjanes Lighthouse

    If you book our Private Day Tour of the Reykjanes Peninsula, you'll get to visit the iconic Reykjanesviti Lighthouse, Iceland’s oldest lighthouse, dramatically perched on a hilltop overlooking the roaring North Atlantic Ocean. Travelers will explore the surrounding cliffs, shaped by centuries of wind and waves, and enjoy panoramic views of the rugged coastline, crashing surf, and nearby geothermal steam rising from the Gunnuhver area. On clear days, you can see the dramatic outlines of Eldey Island, home to thousands of seabirds. Your guide will share the history of the lighthouse, which was first built in 1878 (and rebuilt after an earthquake), as well as its role in Icelandic maritime navigation. The contrast between the man-made structure and the raw power of nature all around makes this a captivating stop for photography and reflection. It’s a perfect spot to breathe in the fresh ocean air, feel the power of the elements, and connect with Iceland’s dramatic coastal landscapes.

    25 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 6
    Raufarholshellir

    If you book our Private Day Tour, you’ll have the chance to explore Raufarhólshellir, one of the longest and most famous lava tunnels in Iceland. This fascinating underground world was formed over 5,000 years ago during a massive volcanic eruption — and now, you get to walk through the very path where molten lava once flowed. Travelers will venture into the tunnel with helmets and lights (provided for safety), following your guide along a secure path that winds through stunning rock formations, multi-colored lava walls, and natural skylights where the cave roof has caved in. In winter, spectacular ice formations add another layer of magic to the experience. You’ll learn how lava tubes form, discover the geological secrets hidden in the rock, and feel the powerful silence of the subterranean world. The guide will also share insights about the volcanic systems of the region and the forces that shaped this part of Iceland.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 7
    Blue Lagoon

    At the Blue Lagoon, travelers will soak in milky-blue, mineral-rich geothermal waters, surrounded by a surreal lava field. The water is naturally heated by volcanic activity deep underground and is rich in silica, algae, and minerals — known for their healing and skin-nourishing properties. You’ll have the chance to float in the warm, steamy pools, enjoy a silica mud mask, and take in the tranquil, almost otherworldly atmosphere. The lagoon features modern changing facilities, in-water bars, and spa amenities, ensuring comfort and luxury throughout your visit. Whether you're easing sore muscles after a day of exploring or simply unwinding in Icelandic style, this is the perfect way to relax in harmony with nature. Your guide will handle all logistics, including pre-booked entry if requested, so you can fully immerse yourself in one of Iceland’s most iconic and unforgettable experiences.

    2 hours Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Supplied by Afram Iceland Tours

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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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