Reykjanes Volcano Tour: Lava Fields, Hot Springs & Grindavík abandoned village

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Duration

7 hours

Difficulty

Easy

Group Size

Small

Available

All year

Minimum age

10 years

Pick up / Self Drive

Pick up

Languages

English

Location

Reykjavik

Start date

Every day

Duration

7 hours

Difficulty

Easy

Group Size

Small

Available

All year

Minimum age

10 years

Pick up / Self Drive

Pick up

Languages

English

Start Date

Every day

Location

Reykjavik

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Highlights of the tour

  • Kleifarvatn – Iceland’s Largest Lake
  • Seltún Geothermal Area
  • Nátthagi Lava Fields
  • Grindavík Fishing Village
  • Gunnuhver Mud Pools
  • Reykjanesviti Lighthouse
  • Brúin – Bridge Between Continents

About Tour

Reykjanes Volcano Tour

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the Reykjanes Peninsula, a region shaped by intense volcanic and geothermal forces. Witness Iceland’s newest lava fields and visit the town of Grindavík, where powerful earthquakes and lava flows reshaped the landscape, leading to dramatic evacuations.

This tour takes you through steaming geothermal areas, past the striking Kleifarvatn lake, and to Iceland’s oldest lighthouse. You’ll also cross the symbolic bridge between continents and explore ancient lava fields draped in lush green moss, showcasing the raw beauty of Iceland’s ever-changing terrain.

Included

  • Transfer to/from Reykjavik
  • English-speaking guide
  • Free WiFi on the bus

What to bring

  • Warm outdoor clothing
  • Hat and gloves or mittens
  • Rain gear
  • Camera or phone

Good to know

  • We reserve the right to alter the itinerary according to weather and road conditions.
  • The Reykjanes Peninsula, especially around Grindavík, remains geologically active. While no lava is currently flowing, an eruption could resume at any time. If that happens and certain areas close, this tour will adapt into an active volcano experience, stopping at the best possible viewpoint to witness the eruption—if conditions allow.
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Itinerary

Kleifarvatn – Iceland's Largest Lake

Aerial view of Lake Klaifarvatn in Reykjanes GeoPark

Kleifarvatn, the largest lake on the Reykjanes Peninsula, offers stunning views and an unforgettable experience. The scenic route along the lake’s edge is one of Iceland’s most beautiful drives, with towering mountains framing the water on the opposite shore. Enjoy panoramic views from various lookout points.

Fun Fact: In 2000, Kleifarvatn lost 20% of its water due to a fissure caused by an earthquake, which drained into the North Atlantic. The lake has since nearly returned to its original size.

Seltún – The Colorful Geothermal Wonderland

Krysuvik selvik geothermal area in Reykjanes Peninsula Iceland

In the fissure zone between two tectonic plates, the geothermal area of Krýsuvík houses the colorful Seltún field. Discover volcanic fumaroles, bubbling mud pots, and hot springs in this vibrant landscape painted with shades of yellow, red, and green. These colors result from sulfur interacting with minerals in the soil.

Nátthagi – Iceland’s Youngest Lava Fields

Explore the most recent lava fields created by the Fagradalsfjall volcano. This land is still alive with volcanic activity, and during certain times, you may even witness molten rock and lava flowing through the landscape. Witness the raw power of Iceland’s volcanoes in action.

Grindavík – A Resilient Fishing Village

Grindavik eruption town in Iceland

Grindavík, a small fishing village on the Reykjanes Peninsula, has experienced significant natural disasters in recent months, including powerful earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The town remains mostly abandoned due to infrastructure damage, with homes destroyed and roads split. This ongoing situation shows the constant and ever-changing nature of Iceland.

Gunnuhver – Iceland's Largest Mud Pool

Gunnuhver hot spring in Reykjanes Peninsula Iceland

Not far from Grindavík, Gunnuhver is a geothermal hotspot with massive mud pools and steam vents. It’s the largest mud pot in Iceland, where gases cause the surrounding lava rock to bubble into clay. The area is steeped in local legend, named after the ghost of Gunna, who supposedly caused trouble in the region until her demise in the hot springs.

Reykjanesviti – Iceland's Oldest Lighthouse

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Standing at 29 meters (95ft) tall, Reykjanesviti lighthouse is the oldest in Iceland, offering dramatic views from 69 meters (226ft) above sea level. A historical icon on the Reykjanes Peninsula, this lighthouse guides ships through one of Iceland’s most rugged coasts.

Brúin – The Bridge Between Continents

Bridge between continents in Reykjanes Peninsula Iceland, bridge between North America and Europe in Iceland

Experience the power and beauty of Iceland’s geological wonders on this unforgettable Reykjanes Peninsula tour!

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