Reykjavík: Private | Full Day Snæfellsnes Peninsula Tour
- Travel the Snæfellsnes Peninsula on a full day private tour
- Witness beautiful mountain views, black sand beaches, rock belts down to the shore and much more
- Professional private guide included
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Overview
The Snæfellsnes peninsula offers great beauty and mystery and is often described as “Iceland in Miniature” due to the diverse natural attractions that the area has to offer, including beautiful mountain views, black sand beaches, rock belts down to the shore, lava fields, beautiful villages and of course the mysterious Snæfellsjökull glacier.
What's included?
Pick-up/drop-off in central Reykjavik
English-speaking driver & guide
Beautiful Icelandic nature
Food and drinks not included
What to expect?
These tours are normally underrated as it does not include a lot of the well known locations in Iceland other than Kirkjufell mountain, but at the same time it is the tour that most people are surprised with and happy they made the choice of adding these sights in their trip.
Travel with us on this dramatic coastal landscape that is home to white and black sand beaches, seals, waterfalls, basalt cliffs, arches, glacier and mountains. Our expert guide will tailor this day to maximise your day.
Join us on this epic tour and let us show you the secrets of the Snæfellsnes peninsula.
Please note
Stroller / pram accessible
Public transportation nearby
If required you must provide your own car seat. Per Icelandic LAW: Children under 135 cm must use a child car seat when travelling in a car. Taller children are free to use car seats as long as the car seat is intended for children of that height and weight. Children under 150 cm must not sit in front of an active airbag.
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Good to know
Hotel pick-up: Select pick-up point when you book, or inform us later at help@booknordics.com
What to bring
Dress according to the weather and pack water- and windproof outerwear. Bring sturdy hiking boots, headwear, and gloves for changing conditions, along with a camera. Don’t forget food, drinks, and snacks.