5-Day Snæfellsnes Peninsula And South Iceland Tour
Price per person from US$1,564

5-Day Snæfellsnes Peninsula And South Iceland Tour

From
US$1,564
Price per person
From
US$1,564
price per person

Description

About the Tour

Our five-day journey from West to East Iceland is the perfect way to experience some of the country’s most staggering and sought-after sights. The breathtaking Snaefellsnes Peninsula, named the ultimate winter destination by Travel & Leisure, invites you to explore its unique and offbeat rural landscapes.

The adventure continues along Iceland’s spectacular South Coast—a true sightseeing paradise filled with powerful waterfalls, massive glaciers, national parks, and dramatic black volcanic beaches that will leave you in awe.


Highlights

Visit the Golden CircleHike on Vatnajokull GlacierExplore Jokulsarlon Glacier LagoonWalk along Diamond BeachVisit a Natural Ice CaveSee Skogafoss and Seljalandsfoss WaterfallsSee Mount KirkjufellMeet famous Icelandic horses at SturlureykirEnjoy Reynisfjara Black Sand BeachWitness Hraunfossar and Barnafoss WaterfallsExplore highlights of Snæfellsnes PeninsulaNorthern Lights (during winter & under the right conditions)Get inside Vatnshellir Cave Tour (optional)


Itinerary

This five-day adventure combines Iceland’s most spectacular landscapes, from the diverse scenery of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula to the natural wonders of the South Coast.

Along the way, you’ll explore the Golden Circle, admire powerful waterfalls, and walk along Reynisfjara black sand beach. Witness the floating icebergs of Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and stroll across Diamond Beach, where ice crystals glisten against volcanic sand.

The tour also includes a glacier hike and exploration of a natural ice cave on Vatnajökull Glacier. Enjoy views of Mount Kirkjufell, geothermal sites, expansive lava fields, and, during winter when conditions allow, search for the magical Northern Lights.


Practical Information

Proper hiking boots are essential for glacier hiking, as crampons do not fit on other types of footwear.

If you do not have the necessary gear, you can rent hiking boots, a waterproof jacket, and waterproof pants during the booking process. These items can also be rented on location at the Glacier Guides Booking Center for the glacier hike.

If you wish to rent equipment for the entire duration of the tour, it must be added to your booking at least 48 hours before the tour begins.


Please Note

Ice caves are natural formations that constantly change. We cannot guarantee that the actual view during your visit will exactly match photographs. Their appearance varies depending on the season, time of day, lighting conditions, and other environmental factors.

Visiting

Day 1: HIGHLIGHTS OF SNÆFELLSNES PENINSULA
Day 1: HIGHLIGHTS OF SNÆFELLSNES PENINSULA

We’ll pick you up at 9:00 A.M. at your hotel or your chosen pickup point in Reykjavik. Please be aware that the entire pick-up process might take up to 30 minutes.

Your first stop of the day will be at Borgarnes, a village that’s famous for its rich Viking history. Before making your way to the golden-sand beach in Ytri Tunga, you’ll also visit the majestic basalt columns of Gerðuberg.

Your day will continue with a stop at Búðir – a hamlet with breathtaking landscapes of Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Next on the agenda is Arnarstapi, the small and charming fishing village where you’ll be having lunch.


After lunch, you’ll have a chance to wander through Vatnshellir Cave (an optional activity with extra cost), which lies under the ground in Snæfellsnes National Park. The cave is a lava tube tunnel around 8,000 years old. Your certified caving guide will explain its formation and the fascinating features that lie in hidden spots. This experience takes you about as close as you can get to the story of Jules Verne’s book A Journey to the Centre of Earth.

A free alternative to Vatnshellir Cave is the Malarrif visitor center and its lighthouse which is free of charge.


The last attraction of the day is the black sand beach – Djúpalónssandur, where you can see the remains of the shipwreck that dates back to 1948. After adventures here, you’ll be taken to the Hellissandur Adventure Hótel (or a similar hotel).

If you’re traveling from late September to early April, you'll get a chance to look for the Northern Lights if the conditions are suitable.


Day Highlights

Borgarnes village

Gerðuberg basalt columns

Ytri Tunga beach

Deildartunguhver Hot Spring

Búðir

Arnarstapi fishing village

Vatnshellir cave (optional extra)

Djúpalónssandur beach

Northern Lights (during winter and if weather conditions allow it)


Included

Pick-up from Reykjavik

Guided tour in minibus

One night in a hotel room


Accommodation

Adventure Hotel Hellissandur

or similar

Day 2: BORGARFJÖRÐUR AREA
Day 2: BORGARFJÖRÐUR AREA

After breakfast, you’ll start your day with a bang by visiting probably the most “photogenic” mountain – Mount Kirkjufell. The fans of the TV show “Game of Thrones” will recognize this place as it was one of the locations where the show was filmed.


Next will be a short stop at Grundarfjörður, a town in Iceland, where you’ll have a break and a possibility to buy some snacks or other necessities. 


The agenda follows a stop at Hraunfossar and Barnafoss Waterfalls. Hraunfossar (“the Lava Waterfalls”) is a vast collection of smaller waterfalls cascading through the cracks of lava formations. Barnafoss (“Children’s waterfall”) is known for a folk legend as the site where two children tragically drowned once upon a time.

After this, you’ll head out to the historic site of Reykholt, where you will find a hot spring pool, Snorralaug, treasured as the bathing spot of Iceland’s most famous poet and politician, Snorri Sturluson.


Next stop is Sturlureykir horse farm—a cozy place where friendly Icelandic horses are the stars. You can pet them, feed them, and snap a few photos while learning how the farm runs on geothermal energy. It’s a fun and relaxed way to see how farm life works in Iceland, with a warm welcome from both the animals and the people. 


Afterwards, you’ll visit Deildartunguhver – the most powerful hot spring in Europe.The hot spring keeps at a constant 206 degrees Fahrenheit (97 degrees Celsius) and pumps out a whopping 47.5 gallons (180 liters) of water every second. The hot spring is used to provide heating and hot water to neighboring areas. 


Your day will end with a trip back to the capital at around 6 P.M.


Day Highlights

Mount Kirkjufell

Grundarfjörður

Hraunfossar and Barnafoss waterfalls

Historic site of Reykholt

Sturlureykir horse farm

Deildartunguhver hot spring


Included

Breakfast in hotel

Guided tour in minibus

Drop off in Reykjavik


Accommodation

Hotel Island

or similar

Day 3: The Golden Circle
Day 3: The Golden Circle

First on our agenda for today is the Golden Circle. We’ll start with Thingvellir National Park, one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites because of its complex geological nature and history. The unique landscape of the rift valley was created over time by continual turbulent interactions between the two tectonic plates underneath: the North American and the Eurasian plates.


It’s also home to the world’s longest-running parliament, the Althingi, established in 930 c.e. Don’t forget to look out for the largest natural lake in Iceland, Thingvallavatn.

After exploring this marvelous rift valley, we’ll continue southwest toward Haukadalur Valley and the geothermal area of Geysir. We’ll spot Strokkur, a still-active geyser, which still erupts up to 25 meters every few minutes without fail.


Next, we’ll visit the majestic waterfall, Gullfoss (the Golden Waterfall). At the beginning of the 20th century, a few Englishmen sought to acquire the waterfall and build a hydroelectric plant, taming the power of the Hvita River. Fortunately for everyone, due to lack of funding their plan fell through and to this day the waterfall remains untouched and in all of its natural glory.


Seljalandsfoss

As we continue along the Ring Road, a view to the infamous volcano Hekla opens up as we drive to our next stop, Seljalandsfoss Waterfall. The path leading up to the waterfall is brief and it takes us right behind it. There, breathtaking views of the surrounding areas are exposed and on a sunny day, a rainbow can be seen encircling the waterfall. Seljalandsfoss drops for about 196 feet (60 meters), so waterproof clothing is recommended.


We’ll finish the day off with the Northern Lights if the forecast is good and continue to our hotel close to a small town, Kirkjubæjarklaustur.


Day Highlights

Þingvellir National Park

Geysir Hot Springs

Gullfoss Waterfall

Seljalandsfoss Waterfall

Hekla - Volcano Views (weather permitting)


Included

Hotel Accommodation

Hotel Breakfast

Visit to all Highlights of Golden Circle

Visit to Seljalandsfoss Waterfall

Hotel Near Vík


Accommodation

Adventure Hotel Geirland or similar

Day 4: Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon and ice caving
Day 4: Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon and ice caving

We continue through the rural landscapes, passing farms here and there, onward and eastward. On the drive, we’ll pass magical, moss-covered lava fields.


Today we’ll embark upon glacier adventures, exploring a natural ice cave in Vatnajokull Glacier and the magical Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. Ice adventures are always somewhat flexible and very dependant on the local weather conditions, which can be unpredictable.


We’ll visit Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and nearby Diamond Beach. There, you’ll encounter icebergs in many shapes and sizes floating in the lagoon or resting on the black sand beach in the elusive fading late afternoon shadow. If you’re lucky, you might spy a seal bathing among the gilded grains of black sand.


After that, we’ll go to Skaftafell and on to Europe’s largest glacier, Vatnajokull. We want to make sure you have the best time exploring the glacier, so your certified glacier guide will decide when it’s best to embark on your adventure. Also, keep in mind that the temperature inside the ice cave is well below the freezing point, so please have warm clothes with you.


Vatnajokull Glacier Hike and Ice Cave Visit


We strap on our ice crampons and get ready for the magic moment – setting foot on the glacier! Your experienced guide will explain this unbelievably vibrant, moving, and living world. You will see incredible crevasses which wend their way, twisting and turning through the glacier. These labyrinths are constantly forming in tune with the dance of nature. See the great moulins, which descend deep into the glacier, and the stunning naturally formed ice cave. Make sure you have your camera with you’re sure to catch some truly inspiring photo opportunities throughout your hike.

The accommodation for the night will be in Kirkjubæjarklaustur. If the forecast is favorable, we’ll keep our eyes out for the Aurora Borealis.


Please note: the glacier hike is a very weather-dependent activity, so if the accessibility and weather conditions would be inappropriate, the glacier hike will be replaced with similar activity.


Day Highlights

Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon

The Diamond Beach

Natural Ice Cave

Glacier Hike (winter only)

Skaftafell Nature Reserve

Svartifoss Waterfall


Included

Breakfast at a Hotel in Vík

Guided Glacier Hike tour

Visit to a Natural Ice Cave

Certified Glacier guide

Specialized Glacier Hiking Gear

Hotel in Skaftafell


Accommodation

Adventure Hotel Geirland

or similar

Day 5: South Iceland Sightseeing
Day 5: South Iceland Sightseeing

After nourishing breakfast, we’ll slowly make our way back to Reykjavik by visiting the main highlights on the south shore of Iceland. If the road conditions allow it, we’ll make a small detour to Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon first. After that, we’ll stop at the iconic Elhraun lava field before heading to Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach.


Here at Reynisfjara, you’ll be able to witness the immense power of the Atlantic Ocean. You’ll also be able to visit a black basalt cave and admire Reynisdrangar basalt stacks rising from the sea. According to the legend, it’s nothing else than trolls who were turned into rock by the rising sun.


After that, our tour takes us to Skógafoss, an amazing 60-meter tall waterfall falling into the pool below. It is believed that deep into this pool, below the waterfall, lies the Viking treasure. You’ll also be able to take 527 steps leading to a panoramic view above the falls.


After the South Coast tour, we’ll begin the journey back to Reykjavík. We’ll have a chance to visit more sites as we travel through the south back to the city. We’ll get back to Reykjavík between 16:00 (4:00 p.m.) and 19:00 (7:00 p.m.).


Day Highlights

Eldhraun Lava Field

Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon (weather permitting)

Skógafoss Waterfall

Reynisfjara Black Beach

Eyjafjallajökull Volcano/Glacier Views (weather permitting)


Included

Breakfast at Hotel in Skaftafell

Guided Tour

South Coast Highlights

Drop off in Reykjavík

Meeting point

Airport Gate
Day 1: Reykjavik
Day 2: Reykjavik
Day 3: Reykjavik, Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Day 4: Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Day 5: Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Reykjavik

Pick-up & drop off from Reykjavík

Guided tour in a minibus

Accommodation with private bathroom - 4 nights

Breakfast

English speaking tour guide

Free WiFi on board

Warm outdoor clothing

Waterproof jacket and pants

Headwear and gloves

Good hiking boots

Possible accommodations

3 accommodations

Remarks

Please note effective October 2020, any foreign tour booked, shall attract 5% TCS (which is 100% refundable on IT returns) This amount will be collected separately from individuals once the booking is made on the website. This has an overall 0 effect on the transaction. Effective 01 October 2023, TCS will be revised to 20% (which is 100% refundable on IT returns).                                                                                          


Please be advised that this is a quote based on the requirements, as multiple services are involved Flights+Hotels+Activities+Transfers, some of the services may be subject to a price change/ unavailability. The operations team will notify you of such changes if any post booking, and shall offer alternate arrangements or refund of the unavailable services if any.                                                                                                    


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