Private Reykjanes Peninsula Tour From KEF Airport or Reykjavik

5 hours

Easy

Perfect for your arrival or departure day in Iceland, this exclusive tour takes you through the breathtaking Reykjanes Peninsula, a designated UNESCO Global Geopark.

Every year, hundreds of thousands of travellers pass through the Reykjanes Peninsula on their way between Keflavik Airport and Reykjavík. Almost none of them stop. This private full-day tour explores the peninsula properly - and reveals a landscape of extraordinary volcanic character that most Iceland visitors never see.

The Reykjanes Peninsula sits directly on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, the boundary between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates - one of the only places on earth where this boundary comes fully above sea level. The Bridge Between Continents marks the spot where you can walk from one tectonic plate to the other in a matter of steps. The geology here is recent, raw, and in places still active.

The tour takes in the full character of the peninsula. Garðskagaviti Lighthouse stands at the northernmost tip, overlooking the convergence of the Atlantic and the waters of Faxaflói Bay - a reliable seabird and whale watching vantage point in season. The solitary Hvalsneskirkja black church sits quietly in the lava landscape, its dark walls and remote setting giving it an atmosphere entirely its own. At Reykjanesviti, Iceland's oldest lighthouse, the coastline becomes dramatic and exposed - and just below the headland, Valahnúkamöl delivers a stretch of wave-battered lava cliffs and columnar rock formations that few tourists ever reach. Offshore from here, the sheer rock of Eldey rises from the open Atlantic - home to one of the world's largest gannet colonies, and the last known location of the great auk before its extinction in 1844.

The Gunnuhver Geothermal Area is Iceland's largest geothermal hot spring field - a seething, steaming expanse of boiling mud, venting fumaroles, and vivid mineral colour set against a landscape of dark lava. The peninsula's volcanic character reaches a different kind of conclusion at Brimketill, a naturally formed lava rock pool carved by centuries of Atlantic waves into a perfect bowl - one of Iceland's most dramatic coastal formations.

This tour starts from either Keflavik International Airport (KEF) or your Reykjavík hotel, making it ideal as an arrival day tour, a departure day experience, or a standalone day from the capital.

What's included?
    Inclusions
    • Private transportation (sedan for 1-3 / minivan for 4-8, exclusively for your group)
    • Dedicated, professional English-speaking guide for the full day
    • Pickup from Keflavik International Airport (KEF) or door-to-door from your Reykjavík hotel
    • Drop-off at KEF Airport or your Reykjavík hotel (specify at booking)
    • Flexible itinerary adapted to your group's pace and interests
    • WiFi and USB charging ports available on board
    • Bottled water provided on board on demand
    • Parking fees and local taxes
    Exclusions
      Exclusions
      • Personal travel insurance
      • Gratuities for your guide (optional, appreciated)
      • Food and drinks (café available at some stops along the route)
      Please note
        Tour options
        • Option 1 - Reykjavík to Reykjavík: Full round trip from and back to your Reykjavík accommodation.
        • Option 2 - Reykjavík to Keflavík Airport: Departs from your Reykjavík accommodation; drops you at Keflavík International Airport (KEF) at the end of the tour.
        • Option 3 - Keflavík Airport to Keflavík Airport: Full round trip departing from and returning to KEF.
        • Option 4 - Keflavík Airport to Reykjavík: Departs from KEF; drops you at your Reykjavík accommodation at the end of the tour.
        Confirmation & pickup
        • You will receive a booking confirmation immediately after purchase.
        • Exact pickup time will be confirmed by the operator at least 24 hours before departure.
        • Pickup is included from your Reykjavík hotel or Keflavík Airport, depending on your chosen option.
        • Groups of 1-3 travel in a private sedan; groups of 4-8 travel in a private minivan.
        • For airport options, please include your flight number and arrival or departure time in the booking notes.
        Health & accessibility
        • This tour involves easy walking on uneven natural terrain, including coastal paths and clifftop viewpoints. It is not recommended for guests with serious mobility limitations.
        • The tour is not wheelchair accessible.
        Children & age requirements
        • Children of all ages are welcome. The tour is family-friendly.
        • Parents or guardians are responsible for the safety of children throughout the tour.
        Food & drinks
        • Food and drinks are not included. Limited café facilities are available near some stops along the route.
        What to bring
          Clothing & footwear
          • Warm, waterproof, and windproof outer layer - the Reykjanes Peninsula is particularly exposed to Atlantic wind and weather, regardless of season.
          • Thermal base layer and mid-layer fleece for colder months (October-April).
          • Sturdy, waterproof hiking shoes or boots - coastal paths can be wet, uneven, and icy.
          • Warm hat, gloves, and a scarf - especially important outside summer months.
          • Sunglasses - useful year-round, essential in summer and on bright winter days.
          Essentials
          • Camera or smartphone - the peninsula offers extraordinary photographic opportunities at every stop.
          • Snacks or a packed lunch if you prefer not to rely on café stops along the route.