Snaefellsnes & Kirkjufell Small Group Tour
Embark on an unforgettable tour of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, featuring stunning landscapes from the majestic Snæfellsjökull glacier volcano to dramatic lava fields, majestic craters, cascading waterfalls, unique black and white sand beaches, mysterious caves, and picturesque mountains. This small group tour ensures you experience all the top spots on the peninsula with convenient morning pickup and evening drop-off. Our adventure begins with a pickup from your chosen location on our pick up list, followed by a scenic drive west to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. En route, we’ll pass through Borgarnes, a charming town perched on a promontory in Borgarfjörður fjord, rich in Viking history and saga connections. We’ll make a quick rest stop before continuing on our adventure. Next, we’ll visit Kirkjufell, a striking 463-meter mountain towering over the town of Grundarfjörður. Famous for being Iceland’s most photographed mountain and featured in Game of Thrones as "Arrow Head Mountain," Kirkjufell is also one of the top 10 most beautiful mountains in the world. At Djúpalónssandur, a stunning pebbled beach framed by dramatic cliffs, explore unique rock formations and try lifting ancient stones used by fishermen to test their strength. The stones, ranging from 23 kg to 155 kg, are named Amlóði (useless), Hálfdrættingur (weakling), Hálfsterkur (half-strong), and Fullsterkur (full-strong). On our journey to Arnarstapi, you'll catch a glimpse of Snæfellsjökull, an iconic volcano rising 1,450 meters high, with a small glacier at its summit. This stunning volcano is so big it can sometimes be seen from Reykjavík! Snæfellsjökull also featured in Jules Verne’s 1864 novel Journey to the Centre of the Earth, this peak adds a touch of literary magic to its grandeur. We'll next arrive at the charming village of Arnarstapi, known for its dramatic basalt columns, Sea cliffs and arches teeming with seabirds, and stunning natural views, including Lóndrangar. You'll have the opportunity to walk it's picturesque cliffside path and enjoy the views. Next, we will visit Búðakirkja, a historic black church on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, built in 1703. It stands as one of Iceland's oldest wooden churches, distinguished by its black exterior of timber panels coated in pitch. Finally, you'll enjoy Ytri Tunga Beach, a prime location for seal watching, with its golden sands and vibrant seal colony offering a unique contrast to Iceland’s black beaches. After exploring these breathtaking locations, we’ll return to Reykjavík and drop you off at your chosen spot. Book your spot today and don’t miss out on this epic journey!