Private Reykjanes Peninsula Serenity Tour

Reykjanes Lighthouse
This historic lighthouse, built in 1878, offers stunning coastal views and a glimpse into maritime history, attracting visitors with its scenic beauty.
The first lighthouse in Iceland was built on Valhnúkur in Reykjanes in 1878. However, a few years later, earthquakes and surf had damaged the lighthouse so much there was a risk it would fall into the sea. A new lighthouse was built a few meters inland on Bæjarfell.

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.