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From Reykjavík: Snaefellsnes & Kirkjufell Small Group Day Tour

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12 hours
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Duration: 12 hours
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About This Tour

Come with us to explore the fascinating Snæfellsnes Peninsula! This spectacular region of Iceland showcases all the diverse landscapes the country has to offer, all in one day trip! From the breathtaking Snæfellsjökull glacier volcano to vast lava fields, majestic craters, cascading waterfalls, unique black and white sand beaches, mysterious caves, and picture-perfect mountains, this tour has it all. This small group tour takes you to all the best spots on the peninsula, with a morning pick up and evening drop off. Don't miss out on this epic journey – book your spot today!

What's Included

✓ Included

  • Experienced English speaking guide
  • WiFi on board
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Pick-up & drop off from Reykjavík
  • Guided tour in mini bus

✗ Not Included

  • No dedicated lunch break but we include a stop where you can grab bites.

Itinerary

1
Stop
Join us for a day trip to the stunning Snæfellsnes Peninsula, where you’ll experience Iceland’s diverse landscapes in one unforgettable tour. From glaciers and lava fields to black sand beaches and waterfalls, this small group adventure covers it all. With convenient morning pick-up and evening drop-off, it's the perfect way to explore the best of Iceland in a single day.
2
Stop
On our way to Snæfellsnes, we'll pass through the charming town of Borgarnes, nestled on a scenic fjord and rich in Viking history. Known for its ties to Egill’s Saga and the poet-warrior Egill Skallagrímsson, it offers beautiful views and a unique cultural backdrop. We'll make a quick coffee stop here before continuing our adventure on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
3
Stop
Discover the charm of Ytri Tunga Beach, a golden-sand gem on the south coast of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, known for its friendly seal colony and scenic views. This peaceful stretch offers a unique contrast to Iceland’s black sand beaches and is a favorite for wildlife lovers.
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Stop
Búðakirkja is a striking black wooden church on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, originally built in 1703 and set against the dramatic backdrop of lava fields and the Snæfellsjökull glacier. Its pitch-black exterior stands in bold contrast to the surrounding volcanic landscape, making it one of Iceland’s most photogenic and atmospheric landmarks. This historic church offers a peaceful stop and a glimpse into the country’s cultural and natural heritage.
5
Stop
Arnarstapi is a charming coastal village on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, known for its dramatic cliffs, basalt columns, and rich Viking history. Once a vital trading post, it now draws visitors with stunning views, seabird colonies, and its peaceful black sand beach. Just two hours from Reykjavík, it's a perfect stop for nature lovers and history buffs alike.
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Stop
A site at which an English trawler stranded in 1948, the beach is named after Djúpalón, a lagoon at the bottom of the beach. The site offers an expansive beach, remains of the trawler, viewing platforms and is close to the Snæfellsjökull glacier.

Djúpalónssandur is a sandy beach which contains aong other things four lifting stones, but stone lifting has for centuries been a popular sport and pastime in Iceland. The weight sailors could lift determined their share of the catch of the day and you can test your own might with the famous stones of the beach. Their weight ranges from 23 kg / 51 lbs. to 154 kg / 340 lbs. Its time to channel the Viking within you!

NOTE: restrooms are free but not services during the winter season.
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Pass By
Snæfellsjökull volcano, located at the western tip of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, is one of Iceland’s most iconic natural landmarks. Rising about 1,450 meters and capped with a glacier, it last erupted roughly 1,800 years ago. Made famous by Jules Verne’s Journey to the Centre of the Earth, this mystical peak blends geological wonder with literary legend.
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Stop
A short scenic drive brings us to Ingjaldshólskirkja, Iceland’s oldest concrete church, built in 1903. This peaceful location offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline, and fun fact—it’s even used as an eye test image in China!
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Stop
After we’ve explored the beautiful locations, we’ll begin the journey back to Reykjavík where we’ll drop you off at your chosen spot from our drop off list.
10
Stop
Djúpalónssandur is a striking black pebble beach on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, known for its dramatic rock formations, rich folklore, and the remnants of a shipwreck. Once a thriving fishing hub, it now draws visitors with its mysterious atmosphere, sea-worn lifting stones used by fishermen to test their strength, and the haunting remains of the Epine trawler wrecked in 1948. Descend through lava rock formations to reach the ocean and soak in the wild, rugged beauty of this historic coastal site.

We will stop where you can take photos of the mountain with a waterfall in the foreground.

Good to Know

  • 🚌 Public transportation options are available nearby
  • 💪 Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Minimum age is 6 years
  • At time of booking, Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding time
  • We are unfortunately unable to store or transport luggage or suitcases on this tour.
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