Dramatic sunset over volcanic valley with winding stream on Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland
Two sheep grazing on grassy hillside with dramatic volcanic mountains and mist on Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland
Misty volcanic hills emerging through low clouds on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, in black and white.
Red volcanic hills and eroded terrain at sunset on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland
Dramatic red and black volcanic sea cliffs along the Reykjanes Peninsula coastline in Iceland

Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjanes Peninsula Full-Day Guided Tour from Reykjavik

12 hoursMin 1 guests
Listing ID : 20014
Duration12 Hours
Group SizeSmall Group
Starts AtReykjanes Peninsula
LanguagesEnglish
Full-Day Tour · Reykjanes Peninsula

Reykjanes Peninsula: Volcanic Landscapes, Bird Cliffs and Geothermal Wonders

Where tectonic forces, geothermal energy, and Iceland's wildest coastlines converge in a single unforgettable day.


The Reykjanes Peninsula day tour takes you through one of Iceland's most geologically active regions, revealing a raw and ever-changing landscape shaped by volcanic eruptions, tectonic drift, and hydrothermal forces. From crater lakes to bird-covered cliffs, this is Iceland beyond the tourist trail.

Over 12 hours, you will travel across lava fields, stand at the meeting point of two continental plates, and watch boiling mud pools bubble at the surface of the earth. The peninsula is a living laboratory of geological phenomena, accessible and dramatic in equal measure.

Wildlife is a consistent presence here: puffins, guillemots, razorbills, and fulmars nest along the high basalt cliffs, and with good fortune, cetaceans can be spotted offshore. Every stop on this itinerary adds a distinct layer to your understanding of Iceland's volcanic identity.

Tour Highlights

Kleifavatn, Iceland's largest and deepest lake in this region, sits on an active volcanic fissure and has visibly receded since the earthquakes of 2000.

Seltún geothermal field features mudpots, fumaroles, and vivid sulfuric mineral deposits, all safely accessible along wooden walkways.

Stóra and Litla Eldborg are two perfectly-formed scoria craters estimated to be 7,000 to 8,000 years old, part of an ancient lava ring.

Krísuvíkurberg cliffs rise up to 70 meters above the Atlantic and shelter nearly 60,000 pairs of seabirds during the nesting season.

The Leifur Eiríksson Bridge spans the rift between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates — 18 meters of walkway over continental history.

Sog gorge bursts with color — ochre, turquoise, and rust tones produced by thermal alteration, sulfur deposits, and algae-rich waters.

Grænavatn maar lake glows emerald green, 46 meters deep and 350 meters wide, its hue the result of thermal algae and sunlight-absorbing crystals.

Itinerary

1
Kleifavatn and Seltún

Begin at Iceland's deepest lake in this zone, Kleifavatn, where shorelines have receded by over a kilometer following earthquake-triggered fissures. Continue to the Seltún geothermal field, where multicolored sulfuric deposits and steaming mudpots border a network of wooden boardwalks.

2
Grænavatn and the Scoria Craters

Visit the striking emerald maar lake Grænavatn before exploring the twin scoria craters, Stóra and Litla Eldborg. These ancient volcanic formations are part of a lava ring and offer a moonscape atmosphere unique in Iceland's southwest.

3
Krísuvíkurberg Bird Cliffs and Gunnuhver

Walk along Iceland's highest southwest cliffs, home to tens of thousands of nesting seabirds including puffins from March to August. Then visit Gunnuhver, the peninsula's largest geothermal area, where ocher-toned craters conceal turquoise-milky summit lakes.

4
Valahnúkar and the Bridge Between Continents

Explore the tuff, pillow lava, and breccia layers of Valahnúkar, a mountain formed during a single eruption with the ocean as backdrop. Cross the Leifur Eiríksson Bridge, the symbolic footbridge over the rift zone where the Eurasian and North American plates diverge.

5
Sog Gorge

End the day at the Sog gorge, carved by Iceland's largest freshwater river by volume flowing at an average of 110 cubic meters per second. The gorge walls display a vivid palette of thermal colors — sulfur yellows, rust reds, and mineral blues — shaped by ancient subglacial volcanic activity.

What Is Included

Included

  • Professional guide throughout the day
  • Transportation by minibus or vehicle
  • Access to all listed sites
  • Walk on the Bridge Between Continents
  • Bird-watching stop at Krísuvíkurberg

Not Included

  • Meals and beverages
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Gratuities for guide
  • Souvenirs or personal purchases

Important Information

This tour operates across outdoor volcanic terrain. Weather conditions on the Reykjanes Peninsula can change rapidly, and some sites involve uneven surfaces. Comfortable, weatherproof footwear and layered clothing are essential.
Duration
Approximately 12 hours, including all stops and travel time across the peninsula.
Meeting Point
Departure point is on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Confirm exact location upon booking confirmation.
What to Bring
Waterproof jacket, sturdy walking shoes, warm layers, sun protection, and a packed lunch or snacks.
Cancellation
Cancellation terms apply as stated at booking. Check your confirmation for the applicable policy window.
Accessibility
Most sites involve walking on natural volcanic terrain. The tour is rated very easy but some paths are uneven; contact the operator for specific accessibility needs.
Age Range
Suitable for all ages. Children must be supervised near cliff edges and geothermal areas at all times.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I see puffins on this tour?
Puffins nest at Krísuvíkurberg cliffs from mid-March to the end of August. Outside of this window, other seabirds including guillemots, razorbills, and fulmars are present year-round.
Is the Bridge Between Continents safe to walk on?
Yes. The Leifur Eiríksson Bridge is a constructed footbridge spanning 18 meters over the tectonic rift zone and is designed for visitor access.
What makes Grænavatn lake green?
The emerald color of Grænavatn is produced by a combination of thermal algae living in the water and sunlight-absorbing mineral crystals. The lake is a maar — a crater formed by a steam-driven explosion.
Why has Kleifavatn lake shrunk in size?
Following a series of earthquakes in 2000, a large fissure opened beneath the lake bed, causing water to drain away. The lake level dropped more than four meters in the following year, leaving behind a barren lakebed with sulfuric thermal springs.
What is the difficulty level of this tour?
The tour is rated very easy and is appropriate for most fitness levels. Walking is on natural terrain and designated pathways; no strenuous hiking is required.
What is the significance of the Sog gorge?
Sog is Iceland's largest freshwater river by volume, averaging 110 cubic meters per second. The gorge through which it flows displays striking thermal coloration caused by sulfur deposits, mud pools, and hydrothermal alteration of the rock.
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Last updated: 2025-07-14 | Product ID: reykjanes-peninsula-volcanic-tour

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