Private Reykjanes Peninsula Serenity Tour

Kleifarvatn
This deep lake features stunning lava formations and a unique hot spring, offering breathtaking views and excellent photography opportunities.
Kleifarvatn Lake is the largest of the Reykjanes Peninsula and the third largest in southern Iceland. It is about 97 meters deep, making it one of Iceland’s deepest lakes. In the south of the lake, hot water runs into it from a hot spring, but otherwise, it is freezing. The surrounding area is stunning with lava and other rock formations, which makes this a perfect photo opportunity.

Bridge between continents
Experience a unique geological wonder where tectonic plates drift apart, offering stunning fissures and a bridge that showcases the Earth's dynamic forces.

Gunnuhver
This geothermal site features the largest mud pool, vibrant steam vents, and bubbling springs, all steeped in local folklore about a mischievous ghost.

Reykjanes Lighthouse
This historic lighthouse, built in 1878, offers stunning coastal views and a glimpse into maritime history, attracting visitors with its scenic beauty.

Valahnúkamöl
Reykjanestá, also known as Valahnúkamöl, is a breathtaking destination in Iceland at the southwestern tip of the Reykjanes Peninsula.

The Blue Lagoon
This geothermal spa features vibrant blue waters rich in silica, algae, and minerals, set against a stunning backdrop of dark mountains and lava fields.

Kleifarvatn
This deep lake features stunning lava formations and a unique hot spring, offering breathtaking views and excellent photography opportunities.

Seltún
This geothermal area features vibrant mud pools, boiling water, and stunning earth colors, offering a unique and aromatic experience for adventurous tourists.