Overview
Discover the captivating Snæfellsnes Peninsula, a landscape of volcanic craters, glaciers, and lava fields that feels like another world. This exclusive tour offers an intimate experience for only 14 guests, ensuring personalized attention from Iceland's elite guides.
Explore hidden gems away from the typical tourist spots, including the mysterious black church and serene geothermal bakery. Enjoy a two-course dinner at the family-owned Lava Resort restaurant and meet the majestic Icelandic horses at a local stable.
With the convenience of paying in your preferred currency, your adventure awaits. Book now to create unforgettable memories in one of Iceland's most enchanting regions.
Tour Highlights
- Walk around the Center of the Earth and explore stunning landscapes.
- Enjoy the convenience of paying in your currency (USD, EUR, GBP & more).
- Visit tranquil, less touristy spots for a unique experience.
- Witness trolls, glaciers, and lava fields while learning about black-painted churches.
- Marvel at a two-course dinner at the family-owned Lava Resort restaurant.
- Have an up-close encounter with Icelandic horses.
- Join an intimate tour with a maximum of 14 people for personalized service.
Itinerary
Kirkjufellsfoss Waterfall
- Begin your adventure at the breathtaking Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall next to the iconic Church Mountain.
- Duration: 30 minutes
Ólafsvík
- Stop in Ólafsvík to use the restroom and enjoy a delicious lunch renowned for having Iceland's best fish and chips.
- Duration: 40 minutes
Djúpalónssandur Beach
- Visit the striking Djúpalónssandur black sand beach, surrounded by impressive lava fields.
- Duration: 40 minutes
Arnarstapi
- Explore the charming fishing village of Arnarstapi, known for its picturesque scenery.
- Duration: 30 minutes
Búðakirkja
- See the famous black church, Búðakirkja, a unique and historical landmark.
- Duration: 30 minutes
Miðhraun - Lava Resort
- Finish the day with a delightful two-course dinner at the family-owned Lava Resort restaurant, providing an authentic Icelandic dining experience.
- Duration: 1 hour
What's included
- WiFi
- Two-course dinner at Lava Resort restaurant
- Entry to Borgarnes
What's Not Included
- Lunch
Know before you go
- Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.
- Suitable for most travelers.
- This experience requires good weather; if canceled due to poor weather, you'll be offered a different date or a full refund.
- A minimum number of travelers is required; if canceled due to not meeting the minimum, you'll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
- The tour/activity will have a maximum of 14 travelers.
Good to know
How do you get to Snæfellsnes Peninsula?
You can reach the peninsula by car or public transport. Guided tours are also available from Reykjavik, making travel hassle-free and allowing you to see some of the best sights.
Is it worth visiting the Snæfellsnes Peninsula?
Absolutely! The Snæfellsnes Peninsula offers a condensed representation of Iceland's natural wonders, including volcanic craters, black sand beaches, glaciers, and charming fishing villages. It's a captivating blend of geology, folklore, and rugged beauty.
What is the best time of year to visit Snæfellsnes Peninsula?
The peninsula can be visited year-round. Summer offers mild weather and longer days, while winter provides a chance to see the Northern Lights. However, weather conditions can affect road accessibility in winter.
Are meals included in the Snæfellsnes Peninsula tours?
Meals are generally not included unless specified. Some tours may consist of dinner stops at local restaurants, but it's advisable to bring snacks or plan to purchase food along the way.
What should I wear on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula tour?
It's best to dress in layers with waterproof and windproof clothing. Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended, and a hat and gloves can be helpful even in summer due to Iceland's unpredictable weather.
Can I see wildlife on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula?
Yes, the peninsula is home to diverse wildlife, including seabirds like puffins and coastal animals such as seals. Some tours also include visits to spots known for birdwatching and seal sightings.
Is there an entrance fee for Snæfellsnes National Park?
The national park has no entrance fee, but parking may be charged in certain areas. Some guided tours cover these costs as part of their package.
About the operator
Reykjavik Outventure
Reykjavik Out Luxury Tours is a small family owned operator with huge heart which creates high quality experiences for tourists. We specialise in small group tours where the guests get to taste things and visit places they would usually not do except with a local guide. Reykjavik Out’s team consists of experienced local guides who are her,,,







