The amazing lava fields of Reykjanes peninsula
The Reykjanes peninsula is a geothermal wonder, where lighthouses outnumber villages. Besides hosting the Keflavík International Airport and, just a few minutes away, the spectacular Blue Lagoon, the Reykjanes peninsula is a destination in its own right. The Reykjanes peninsula has several high-temperature geothermal areas, three of which have been harnessed to generate electricity. Nowhere on earth is the junction in the earth's crust between the European and American tectonic plates as clearly visible as on the Reykjanes peninsula. The area is a veritable hotbed for recreational activities. The dramatic, rugged landscape features volcanic craters, caves, lava fields, geothermal waters, and hot springs.
We will pick you up at your hotel for a tour starting at Kleifarvatn lake, stopping at Gunnuhver mud boiling pool, before heading out to the solfatara fields of Krysuvik geothermal area. Other areas of great interest at Reykjanes are for example Sandvik where you can walk across the bridge between two continents, Reykjanesviti lighthouse and Krysuvikurbjarg windblown cliffs. You are the designer of your tour, tell us what you want to experience and we will take you there.