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Reykjavik: Private Snaefellsnes Peninsula with Hvammsvik Hot Springs

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Explore the stunning Snæfellsnes Peninsula on a private tour from Reykjavik, visiting black sand beaches, dramatic cliffs, Kirkjufell Mountain, and more. End your adventure with a relaxing soak at Hvammsvik Hot Springs.
Full description

Most visitors to Iceland never make it to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Those who do tend to say it was the highlight of their trip. This private full-day tour from Reykjavík takes you around one of the most varied and visually spectacular stretches of coastline in the country - and ends it with something that has been called the best thing to do in the world: an evening soak at Hvammsvik Hot Springs.

The day begins at Ytri Tunga Beach, where wild harbour seals haul out onto the rocks year-round in one of Iceland's most reliable and genuinely moving wildlife encounters. The southern shore of the peninsula then leads to Rauðfeldsgjá Gorge - a narrow crack in the cliff face that opens into a hidden, mossy canyon with a stream running through it - and the stunning sea arch of Gatklettur at Arnarstapi, where the ocean has carved a perfect hole through solid rock, framing the open Atlantic beyond.

Along the western tip, Djúpalónssandur delivers one of Iceland's most atmospheric beach experiences: black pebbles, towering cliffs, ancient fishermen's lifting stones, and the rusted wreckage of a trawler still lying where it came ashore. The volcanic landscape of Hólahólar - the dramatic crags of the Lóndrangar area rising from the lava fields - and the perfectly formed Saxhóll Crater, climbed via a spiral staircase to a panoramic rim, round out the peninsula's raw volcanic character before the tour heads north.

The final stop on the peninsula is Kirkjufell - Iceland's most photographed mountain, its distinctive arrowhead silhouette rising from the northern shore with a waterfall in the foreground and a fjord at its back. It is the kind of view that makes people quietly put their cameras down and just look.

The return to Reykjavík passes through Hvalfjörður fjord and into Hvammsvik Hot Springs: eight natural geothermal pools set directly at the edge of the Atlantic, in a fjord landscape of extraordinary stillness. Named the Best Thing to Do in the World by Time Out in 2023, Hvammsvik is not a tourist spa - it is a place where the water, the mountains, and the silence do all the work. A bistro is available on-site. There is no better way to end a day on the west coast of Iceland.

Please note: the entrance fee for Hvammsvik Hot Springs is not included in the initial price but can be added at the checkout page.

About this activity
Duration
13 hours
Location
Reykjavík
Cancellation
24 hours
Language
English
Includes
  • Private transportation (sedan for 1-3 / minivan for 4-8, exclusively for your group)
  • Dedicated, professional English-speaking guide for the full day
  • Door-to-door hotel pickup and drop-off in central Reykjavík
  • 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
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Gratuities for your guide (optional, appreciated)
  • Food and drinks (not included)
  • Hvammsvik Hot Springs entrance fee (not included - see Important Information)
Requirements
Clothing & footwear
  • Warm, waterproof, and windproof outer layer - the Snæfellsnes Peninsula is exposed to open Atlantic weather and conditions can change rapidly at any time of year.
  • Thermal base layer and mid-layer fleece for colder months (October-April).
  • Sturdy, waterproof hiking shoes or boots - terrain at several stops including Rauðfeldsgjá and Djúpalónssandur involves uneven rock and pebble surfaces.
  • Warm hat, gloves, and a scarf - especially important outside summer months.
  • Sunglasses - useful year-round, essential in summer and on bright winter days.
For Hvammsvik Hot Springs
  • Swimsuit or swimming trunks - mandatory for entry.
  • Flip flops or sandals for the changing area and pool surrounds.
Trip plan

Starting point:

Reykjavík

Ytri Tunga Beach

Rauðfeldsgjá Gorge

Hólahólar

Saxhóll Crater

Hvammsvik Hot Springs

Arrive back at:

Reykjavík

This is an example. Travel routes may change.
From 196.900 ISK