ACTIVITIES

The Magical Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Safe to travel to Iceland this summer?

Snæfellsnes

Snæfellsnes is in the West of Iceland and about 160km from Reykjavik. It is another destination that has very interesting stories about elves and other folktales that you’ll enjoy hearing as much as you’ll enjoy watching the sight itself. Snæfellsnes National Park is surrounded by glaciers and volcanoes to the shore. The tourist spots of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula are all in the proximity of the National Park. Even the cliffs and seaside between hamlet Hellnar and Arnarstapi are a part of the National Park. The most famous tourist attraction is the Snæfellsjökull glacier.

 

Snæfellsjökull

One of the main attractions of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula is the Snæfellsjökull glacier. It is a dormant strato-volcano capped with a glacier that erupted 1800 years ago. The glacier is at the far east end of the National park in Snæfellsnes, 1446m high, and 200m deep. It is believed that it is one of the seven energy centers of the world, the chakras. Visitors say that the magnetic energies of the glaciers give them a hard time sleeping the night after coming back from here. Fun fact: Parts of the film, Journey to the Centre of the Earth, were filmed here, and Anita Briem, the female co-star, is Icelandic too.

 

Volcanic Crater

Just at the boundary of Snæfellsnes peninsula is the Eldborg scoria crater. It is 100 meters above sea level and rises about 60 meters high. Elborg means Fortress of Fire, and it is believed to have been active some 6000 years ago. From the top, you will be able to see 5 more carters, just as perfectly symmetrical as Elborg. These crates are a nest to the ravens. One of the music halls of the Harpa concert hall is named after the carter.

The hike to the volcanic crater top starts from the Snorrastaðir farm and it is about 5km from here. It takes about 1.5 hours to 2 hours to reach the top. The hike is fairly easy except for the last 60m before the top of the carter. To assist the visitors in the hike chains have been fitted.

 

Lava Fields

The Snæfellsnes peninsula lava systems stretch over 30 km and entail over 20 lava fields, some with ragged blocks and some with smoother ropy. Mælifell is in the East and Öndverðarnes in the West. Berserker is one of the famous lava fields that was erected about 3000 years ago from the lava flow of Raudkula, Grakula and Korhraunskula volcanoes. Today the basalt form is with moss and gives out hues for green, red and orange. The Búðahraun lava field is at the south of the Snæfellsnes peninsula. It stands right on the sea bed, and it’s roots are soaked in the water. With over 130 plant species, the hollows within the lava field harvest the most extraordinary vegetation in the country. The triple-flecked rocks have an accent of green, olive, and white. Hallnahraun is in the North of the peninsula, and the carter is now under the glacier. The low land of the National park is mostly the lava that flows out from the Snæfellsjökull glacier.

 

Black Beaches

Another beautiful place to visit in the Snæfellsnes peninsula is the Djúpalónssandur, the Black Lava Pearl Beach. The beach is accessible through the Nautastígur – the path of the Bull. It takes you through lava fields, and the path opens up to the Black Lava Pearl Beach. One of the rock formations in the path has a hole through it and gives the view of the Snæfellsjökull glacier when you peep through it. The pebbles on the beach are so soft and shining black as if they’re polished. Hence, they are called pearls. The Beach has rusty iron pieces lying on the sand. These are from the ship that got wrecked on 13 March 1984, from a cold blizzard, and fourteen fishermen were lost. The ocean waves washed up the irons pieces, they’re kept in the memory of the fishermen who were never found.

 

Elfish Looking Cliffs

Not far on the Djúpalónssandur Black Beach, is a beautiful cliff Lóndrangar cliff with two volcanic plugs. These are said to be the church and library of the elves. There is a huge distinctive reddish lava rock called the Söngklettur – the Singing Rock. Locals say that someone once heard Elves singing.  It is a common belief amongst the Icelanders the elves must be asked before visiting their habitat. And as a sign of respect, no one should climb on their habitat or mow the grass. As over half of the population believes they exist, it is instilled in their culture to respect elves, and Icelanders learn it while growing up. It’s also said that bad things happen to those who do not respect the elves.

 

Small Fishing Towns

There are plenty of fishing towns near the northern shore. These include Arnarstapi, Grundarfjörður, Hellnar, Ólafsvík, Rif, and Stykkishólmur. Amongst these, Grundarfjörður is the most famous. It is located on the north of the Snæfellsnes peninsula and near the magnificent mountain Kirkjufell. The town is surrounded by mountain ranges. Another fishing town is the Ólafsvík. Not far from the village is a 50m high waterfall called Bæjarfoss. Hellnar was also a fish village that dates back to 1560. Every building structure, farm, lodges were related to fishing. Now Hellnar has cafes and hotels and everything else by the sea for tourist attractions. A wide range of outdoor activities, ethereal birdlife, serene hiking trails, see whales swimming in the ocean at all of these fish villages. If you want to experience the wonders of Snæfellsnes, check out some of our private luxury tours where you can see them up close.

Other activities

Volcano Eruption Helicopter Tour

New Active Volcanic Eruption in 2024! Take this once in a lifetime helicopter tour and get near active volcano. Please keep in mind that eruptions are an event of nature and it may or may not be active at the time of your tour, but you will still be able to see the new lava fields formed by the volc...

Hofsos Pool & Eirikstaðir

Hofsos Pool & Eirikstaðir

The Reykjanes Peninsula

The Reykjanes Peninsula

Glymur Mountain Hike

Physical Level: Moderate | Accessibility: Best suited for people of moderate fitness Iceland offers a countless number of opportunities to hike. The Glymur tour is a half day tour with an adventure filled hike to the Glymur waterfall. The waterfall is not visible from the road otherwise. The hike up...

The Westman Islands

The Westman Islands

The Ferry to The Westfjords

Flatey is a little island on Breiðafjörður Bay. Ferries sail between Stykkishólmur and the Flatey islands, Patreksfjordur and Breiðafjörður throughout the day. The Flatey island is known for its 100 year old houses, painted in cheerful colors, that they almost feel like a movie set. The island is ee...

Látrabjarg Bird Cliffs & Dynjandi

The Látrabjarg Bird Cliffs & Dynjandi are the most visited tourist destinations of the Westfjords. The destinations are easily accessible and bring you closer to nature than ever. At the westernmost point of Iceland is a 14 Kilometer long line of cliffs that nest an uncountable number of bird sp...

The Ultimate Glacier Experience

The Ultimate Glacier Experience

Skaftafell National Park

Skaftafell National Park

Thorsmork Highlands

Valley of thor is an undeniably exotic and a marvel of nature. The drive to the interiors of highland will take your breath away. They even have hiking treks between Fimmvörðuháls and Laugavegur, starting from Skogafoss. But walking 8-10 hours of the terrain is not easy. So we recommend taking our S...

Essential Iceland

Essential Iceland

Zodiac Boat Tour

Physical Level: Easy | Accessibility: Suitable for most fitness levels On the Zodiac we are able to cover large areas of the lagoon and get closer to the icebergs than on the amphibian. When possible the Zodiac goes almost all the way up to the glacier (as close as safe). Passengers are provided wit...

LAVA Centre Exhibition

Physical Level: Easy | Accessibility: Very accessible; suitable for everyone including families, older travelers, and those with limited mobility. The Lava Centre is an interactive, high-tech educational exhibition depicting volcanic activity, earthquakes and the creation of Iceland over millions of...

Private Yacht Whale Watching

Physical Level: Easy | Accessibility: Suitable for most fitness levels; less ideal for those with severe mobility limitations or sea sickness Come aboard a luxurious yacht and see the incredible wealth of marine wildlife that lives in the waters just off the shores of Reykjavík City. Nature lovers l...

Private Essential Iceland Helicopter Tour

Physical Level: Moderate | Accessibility: Suitable for travelers of moderate fitness; not ideal for those with severe mobility limitations In the morning you will be picked up by a helicopter at the Eldar Lodge. This action-packed day brings you the ultimate sample of Iceland’s natural and cultural ...

Private Inside the Volcano Helicopter Tour

Physical Level: Moderate | Accessibility: Best for people who are at least moderately fit; not for those in very limited physical The dormant Þríhnúkagígur volcano is a unique natural phenomenon. By setting up the necessary gear and equipment, we’ve created a tour that opens the door to a new world....

Tindasel Buggy Tour

Physical Level: Moderate (requires some balance and handling) | Accessibility: Most people with average fitness, not ideal for those with severe mobility limitations Experience this amazing Tindasel buggy adventure!  Starting from our base at the Tindasel Lodge you will start heading off the main ro...

Geothermal Bakery Tour

Physical Level: Easy | Accessibility: Suitable for most fitness levels, families, older travelers Experience geothermal energy first hand and try geothermal baked bread! The bread is made following an old recipe, dig it into the warm ground and bake it for 24 hours, then we dig the bread up, and it&...

Húsavík & Goðafoss Waterfall

The town is surrounded by a huge variety of natural and cultural tourist attractions, some of them are just at a walking distance. But Whale watching is the real reason tourists en route to Húsavík because the whales here never disappoint you; tourists are always able to spot them during their whale...

Lake Mývatn

Lake Mývatn

The Eastfjords & Viking Village

The Eastfjords & Viking VillageThe Eastfjords & Viking Village%MCEPASTEBIN%

Glymur Mountain Hiking

Physical Level: Moderate | Accessibility: Best suited for people of moderate fitness Hiking in Iceland is a great way to get some exercise while enjoying the beautiful nature of our country. Glymur waterfall is located in Hvalfjordur fjord in West Iceland, about an hours drive from Reykjavík. Glymur...

Silfra Snorkeling

Physical Level: Moderate | Accessibility: Suitable for confident swimmers in good health. You don’t need to be a certified diver in order to experience water at its clearest!  Snorkeling Silfra is for everyone who feels comfortable in water and is ready for a fantastic snorkeling adventure. Float be...

Trout & Char Fly Fishing

Go fly fishing in Holaá river that is one of the most popular day tours fishing locations in southern Iceland. It is located only approx. 45 min from Reykjavik, which makes it very convenient. Holaá river is a productive river where you fish for trout and arctic char. The nature around Holaá river i...

Snowmobiling on Eyjafjallajokull

Physical Level: Moderate | Accessibility: Not suitable for pregnant travelers or those with serious back/mobility issues. You will take a heavily modified super jeep truck for an adventurous ride up the Eyjafjallajökull towards the top-of-the-line snowmobiles that provide you exclusive access to the...

Glacier Walking Tour on Sólheimajökull

Physical Level: Moderate | Accessibility: Best for people with average to good fitness; not suitable for those with significant mobility issues. This is an informative and easy glacier walk on Sólheimajökull glacier. There will be a  certified and experienced glacier guide that will lead you through...

The Lava Tunnel

This tour allows you to explore the tunnel in an easy and enjoyable manner. The tunnel is in many places covered in large rocks and difficult to pass. A footbridge and several paths have been built over the roughest terrain making the standard tour accessible by most people. Impressive lighting in t...

Horseback Riding Tour

Physical Level: Easy to Moderate | Accessibility: Not recommended for those with back or severe mobility issues. The Icelandic horse is considered one of the most beautiful horse breed in the world. The breed is charming but immensely powerful, spirited, and versatile. Its role as the “most indispen...

Blue Lagoon – The Retreat Spa

Physical Level: Easy | Accessibility: Suitable for all fitness levels, families with older children Relax and soak in the amazing waters at the Blue Lagoon. Included in Retreat Spa five-hour exclusive access: Retreat Spa, Towels, The Blue Lagoon, Retreat Lagoon, Private Changing Room, The Blue Lagoo...

Into the Glacier

Physical Level: Easy to Moderate | Accessibility: Suitable for most fitness levels, families, and older travelers. The ice cave tunnel is 500 metres long and reaches 30 metres down into the glacier. There are 5 man-made chambers, beautifully aquamarine in colour. When you get in the Ice Tunnel you w...

Private Ice Cave Tour

Physical Level: Moderate | Accessibility: Best for people with average to good fitness; not suitable for those with limited mobility or severe balance issues. To get to the natural ice cave, we drive from Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon using a 4×4 Super Jeep to drive 35-45 minutes, mostly on a gravel of...

Inside the Volcano

Physical Level: Moderate | Accessibility: Best suited for people with average to good fitness; not recommended for those with mobility issues, severe fear of heights, or very poor balance. Minimum age: 8 years. Descend 120m /400ft in a open cable lift through the top crater and down to the ground fl...

Local Farm Visit

Physical Level: Easy | Accessibility: Suitable for most fitness levels True to the Icelandic heritage, one of our most authentic and best experiences is our local farm visit, where you get familiar with the Icelandic farm life and enjoy a cup of coffee and Icelandic pancakes with the locals, experie...

Food Walk

Physical Level: Easy | Accessibility: Suitable for most fitness levels Go with us on this food walk in Reykjavík where we take you to explore the authentic taste of Iceland. Let us share Iceland’s incredible cuisines with you and take you on a stroll  through Reykjavik, the northernmost capital city...

The Glacier Lagoon & Diamond Beach

The Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach are natural tranquilities that have become destinations of South Iceland due to its stunning beauty. Thousands of tourists are drawn to the South Coast throughout the year because it is the home to Europe’s largest glacier Vatnajökull. The journey to Vatnaj...

The South Shore

test

The Golden Circle

The Golden Circle

Reykjavik City Tour

City Tour

Dogsledding

Physical Level: Easy | Suitable For: Families, couples, all fitness levels Embark on an unforgettable dogsledding adventure in Iceland, a truly unique experience just a stone’s throw away from the bustling city. Enjoy the beautiful landscape as you are guided by a private expert through the tr...
Contact us

Start planning your trip

Please provide as many details as possible to help us tailor make the perfect trip for you. Fill in your phone number if you want us to schedule a phone call with you to discuss your tour in further details.

Have any questions? Let us help you

We are available Mon – Fri: 9:00am to 5:00pm (GMT)

call us today
+354 490 6006

"*" indicates required fields

This field is hidden when viewing the form
This field is hidden when viewing the form
This field is hidden when viewing the form
This field is hidden when viewing the form
This field is hidden when viewing the form

How many are you?

12+ years
Please enter a number greater than or equal to 0.
9-11 years
Please enter a number greater than or equal to 0.
Local Travel Experts

We are highly qualified professionals that help you experience Iceland through the eyes of a local.

24/7 Support

We are here to take care of you from the moment you arrive until you depart from Iceland.

Protect your payments

Secure a tour with a 30% deposit and protect your payments should you need to make changes to your plans.

Cancellation Insurance

Our cancellation insurance makes sure that you can book your trip with more confidence.

Deluxe Iceland Logo
How can we help you?
We are available Mon – Fri: 9:00am to 5:00pm (GMT)
Call us today
+354 490 6006
Online chat
FAQ
Contact us