We as a local certified guides believe that you can only truly touch and experience our unique country by TASTE. That's why we offer local products, such as Icelandic bottled water, Icelandic snacks and local cuisine. We make our tours one of a lifetime experience by using our main 3 steps rule of: EXPLORE – TASTE – RELAX. This attention to detail enhances the overall experience for our guests and allows you to immerse yourselves in Icelandic culture.
As an experienced tour operator our knowledge and expertise about Reykjanes Peninsula and the surrounding area are invaluable. We provide insights into the geological features, flora, and fauna, as well as share stories and legends associated with the region. We also have the flexibility to tailor the itinerary based on our guests preferences and interests. Whether you want to hike, soak in the natural hot springs, or simply admire the stunning landscapes, you can customize the tour to meet your needs.
Pickup included
The tour time included transportation. We will drive to Seltún from Reykjavik. The drive takes about one hour. Seltún is a geothermal area located in the Reykjanes Peninsula, southwest of Iceland. It is part of the larger Reykjanes Geopark, which is a UNESCO Global Geopark. Seltún is known for its colorful and unique landscape, which is a result of the geothermal activity in the area. The area features boiling mud pots, hot springs, and fumaroles that emit steam and gas. The landscape is dominated by vibrant hues of yellow, green, and orange, which are caused by the presence of sulfur and other minerals in the soil.
Kleifarvatn is a lake located on the Reykjanes Peninsula with a surface area of about 9.1 square kilometers. The lake is known for its striking black sand beaches, rugged cliffs, and stunning mountain views. It is surrounded by a lunar-like landscape, with geothermal fields and hot springs that add to its unique character. Kleifarvatn is also known for its diverse and abundant wildlife, including several species of birds, fish, and mammals. Visitors to the lake can go fishing for trout and arctic char, or hike in the surrounding hills and valleys in search of wildlife and stunning vistas. One of the most fascinating features of Kleifarvatn is its underwater hot springs, which were discovered in 2000. The hot springs, which are located at the bottom of the lake, have created a unique ecosystem and attract a variety of rare and unusual species.
Beautifull cliffs by the Atlantic Ocean where we can spot the puffins. They are coming for nesting season between May and September
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
You can be picked up from Reykjavik or nearby