
Volcanic southwest
Reykjanes Peninsula
A flexible private route across Iceland's youngest landscapes, ideal for arrival days, departure days, or a compact luxury escape.
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Reykjanes Peninsula in motion and detail.
A visual preview of the landscapes, quiet stops, and private travel rhythm guests can experience on this route.

Reykjanes Peninsula private volcanic route
5 private experiences
Curated ways to experience Reykjanes Peninsula.
These are category-level concepts for private planning. Individual tour pages can be added later when pricing, durations, and booking flow are ready.
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Reykjanes Private Peninsula Route
6-8 hours€100
Itinerary
- 1Private pickup from your accommodation or agreed meeting point.
- 2Flexible route timing shaped around weather, daylight, and guest pace.
- 3Signature scenic stops with calm time for photos and short walks.
- 4Comfort breaks, local context, and optional route adjustments during the day.
- 5Private return or dropoff arranged around your final plan.
Included
- Private Toyota RAV4 transportation
- Onboard Wi-Fi
- English and Persian guidance
- Icelandic drink and protein bars
- Printed travel photos from the day
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June 2026
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Extended photography pacing is not included in the standard version.
Premium spa or lagoon entrance is arranged separately.
Longer route extensions are not included in the base plan.
Best in: Luxury long-day experience
Please note
- This is a private tour, so only your group will participate.
- Pickup and drop-off are included in Reykjavik, Kopavogur, Gardabaer, Hafnarfjordur, and Mosfellsbaer.
- Tours operate in Icelandic weather conditions. Please dress warmly and wear comfortable waterproof shoes.
- Infant seats are available upon request.
- Moderate walking may be required at natural sites.
- Entrance fees and parking fees are included unless stated otherwise.
- Wi-Fi, bottled water, a protein bar, hand warmers, rain covers, and crampons when needed are provided for comfort.
- Drone use in Iceland is strictly regulated. Any drone use, fines, restrictions, or confiscation risk are the guest's responsibility.
What to bring
- Warm, waterproof clothing.
- Comfortable waterproof walking shoes with good grip.
- Gloves, hat, and scarf, especially in winter.
- Sunglasses for bright, sunny, or snowy days.