Discover the best top things to do in Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland including 4X4 Adventures Iceland, Viking Guide private tours, Deluxe Iceland, Whale Iceland, Blue Lagoon, Krysuvik, Gunnuhver Hot Springs, Reynisdrangar, Kleifarvatn Lake, Bridge Between Continents.
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4x4 adventures Iceland offers ATV and Buggy tours around the Blue Lagoon area, pick-up in Reykjavik and Keflavik two times a day, free pick-up at the Blue Lagoon.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Viking Guide is a travel agent and guide service company. Our office is located next to the Keflavik International airport. Viking Guide offer many different tours and activities. Efficient and personal service for your vacation is confirmed with Viking Guide. We handle everything regarding your visit to Iceland.
5.0 based on 75 reviews
We are an authorised luxury travel agency and tour operator based in Iceland. We specialize in creating tailor-made private tours to Iceland that fits our client’s precise requirements, style of accommodation, pace of travel, activities and travel style making sure that their experience in Iceland is nothing less than first class. All our tours are private and operated by our team of local guides that are passionate about showing you our country’s unforgettable natural beauty and adventures. Let us take care of you from the moment you arrive until you depart!
5.0 based on 70 reviews
Enjoy the Bird watching. On our sailing to the whales we follow the coastline so you can enjoy the rich bird life in the lava cliffs. Frequently seen in whale watching are guillemots, arctic skua, gannets, and other species. The waters off the Reykjanes peninsula coast are an important habitat for these marine mammals, mainly as seasonal feeding ground. In the winter we also go hunting for the Northern lights! Enjoy this extremely magical moment as we go for a drive at the Reykjanes Peninsula to hunt! -when we catch them, we have a professional camera to capture the moment. Once a week we upload them to our Facebook page for you to show off.
4.5 based on 18,710 reviews
Named in 2012 as one of National Geographic's “25 Wonders of the World," Blue Lagoon has evolved from its infancy as a reservoir of geothermal runoff into a world of geothermal wonder. The unique properties of its waters provide not only an enchanting lagoon experience, but also the patented, active ingredients in Blue Lagoon skin care: silica, algae, and minerals. Blue Lagoon is located in a sprawling, 800 year old lava field in the heart of the Reykjanes Peninsula – a UNESCO Geopark. Just 20 minutes from Keflavík International Airport and 50 minutes from Reykjavík, Blue Lagoon is simultaneously remote and easily accessible.
Wow!! A must not be missed in Iceland - spoiled for 4 hours of absolute bliss Booked the retreat spa package (which must be booked in advance) Access to the: Retreat Lagoon & Spas private pools and saunas, relaxing areas and a place to grab a snack Private Changing Rooms where you can safely leave all your stuff The Blue Lagoon Ritual (*Favourite part - approx 45 minutes that leaves your skin silky smooth, having a partner makes this easier someone to get your back) The Blue Lagoon main pool Skin Care Amenities (you get to keep everything in your private change room *BONUS) A Drink of Your Choice Take a full tour before you start to mage a bit of a plan - and do the Blue Lagoon ritual an hour and a bit before your time ends Use lots of conditioner (and reapply) to keep your hair soft and protect it from the silica Best part no phones just relax (but if you’d like a picture ask the staff and they will send it to you)
4.5 based on 330 reviews
Loved Krysuvik Geothermal area! We stopped here while exploring Reykjanes Peninsula. Such a cool sight to visit! You can park and walk on the boardwalk through the geothermal fields. Walking through this geothermal area, with the boiling mud springs, and the banks around the hot springs so colorful! Lakes Kleifarvatn and Graenavatn are part of Krysuvik Geothermal Area and both work seeing. Especially Graenavatn with the beautiful green color! I definitely recommend a visit here. In fact, i wish we had skipped Krysuvik Cliffs and had more time at the geothermal area, to walk the longer trail where you can overlook this beautiful site.
4.5 based on 663 reviews
Our first day in Iceland was not a full day. We landed around noon, ate lunch and then visited places around Reykjanes Peninsula. Gunnuhver Hot Springs was our second stop, following Bridge Between Continents. It was cool to see! There is a ramp from where you can view everything. Make sure you have a waterproof jacket and be prepared for the smell! I definitely recommend spending some time visiting Reykjanes Peninsula and the unusual sights. May not be as spectacular as the sights on the South, or photogenic, but they are unusual and worth seeing. In case you are interested, these are the sights we hit on our tour of the Reykjanes Peninsula: Bridge Between Continents, Gunnuhver Hot Springs, Reykjanes Lighthouse, Brimketill Lava Rock, Krísuvíkurberg, Krysuvik geothermal area (Seltún, Kleifarvatn and Grænavatn).
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Reynisdrangar are basalt sea stacks situated under the mountain Reynisfjall near the village Vík , southern Iceland which is framed by a black sand beach. The black, eroded sea stacks are not only beautiful to see, but beautiful legends are associated with them. Maybe, if you look on them you recognize the two trolls. Such an amazing location, this is nature at it's best, amazing scenery. One of the most beautiful and magical places on Earth.
4.5 based on 107 reviews
One of our favourite spots in the south, Kleifarvatn lake is incredibly beatiful. We prefer it in early spring, when there isn't any green around, while probably it's at its worst in winter.
4.0 based on 965 reviews
The Bridge between continents is a small footbridge over a major fissure which provides clear evidence of the presence of a diverging plate margin. The bridge was built as a symbol for the connection between Eurasian and North America tectonic plates.
A really cool and interesting place to visit! It was a super wet and rainy day when we visited so we only turned up briefly, but it was very interesting.
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