Snaefellsnes Peninsula Day Tour - Iceland in Miniature (Chinese option available)
- Explore the unique geological wonders formed by volcanic eruptions 4,000 years ago and experience the ancient charm of Iceland.
- Admire Kirkjufell, Iceland's most iconic mountain, and take photos at Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall.
- Visit the mysterious area of Snæfellsjökull glacier and volcano, and experience the magical charm of a journey to the center of the earth.
- Búðir black church contrasts sharply with the desolate landscape, making it a great spot for photography enthusiasts.
What to expect
Tours depart daily throughout the year, starting from 1 person. Multiple languages and time slots are available, and packages including pick-up and drop-off are also available! Once all tourists are gathered, we will drive north along Highway 1, then west to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, where the adventure officially begins! Snæfellsnes is a volcanic region, and the Snæfellsjökull glacier is located on top of a volcano. We will first stop at Berserkjahraun lava field, a lava field formed by a volcanic eruption about 4,000 years ago. Here, you'll find moss-covered rocks and the eruption-formed craters Rauðkúla and Grákúla. We will view this lava field from the Vatnaleid viewpoint. Kirkjufell Mountain is one of Iceland's most famous filming locations. It is only 463 meters high, but its unique arrow shape makes it particularly majestic. Kirkjufell Mountain and the adjacent Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall often appear in photos, with the mountain's reflection in the lake as a backdrop. This is one of the filming locations outside the North Wall in "Game of Thrones". Snæfellsjökull National Park is a protected area, with the glacier and volcano forming its core. Legend has it that this is the entrance to the center of the earth in Jules Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth". Another stop in the national park is Djúpalónssandur black sand beach. The black sand here comes from an ancient volcanic eruption, where seawater eroded the lava to form today's black sand. You can also see some interesting lava rocks here. Next, we will head to the southern part of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula to visit the Lóndrangar stone pillars. Continuing to Arnarstapi village, a small fishing village surrounded by beautiful mountains and coastline. The cliffs are home to a large number of birds, making it a paradise for photography enthusiasts. Búðir's black church is Iceland's most famous black church, built in 1848 and renovated several times. The black exterior of the church contrasts sharply with the surrounding desolate landscape, making it a popular spot for taking photos. Finally, we will head to Ytri Tunga beach. This golden sandy beach is one of the best seal watching spots in Iceland, and you may have the chance to see seals resting on the shore. After the tour, we will begin our return to Reykjavik and finally take you back to the meeting point.








Reviews
The tour guide was outstanding and professional. The schedule was absolutely perfect. Highly recommend! Many thanks indeed.
Thanks to our driver and tour guide's kindness, diligence, and thoughtfulness, we had a fulfilling and enjoyable trip.
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