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Reykjavík/Hella: Landmannalaugar Highlands Full-Day Trip

Reykjavík/Hella: Landmannalaugar Highlands Full-Day Trip

Embark on an unforgettable day trip to Landmannalaugar, one of the most impressive gems of Iceland's highlands. This journey, designed for small groups, allows you to enjoy a more intimate and personalized experience, accompanied by an expert guide who will reveal the secrets of this enigmatic environment. The adventure begins early in the morning when our comfortable minibus picks you up from conveniently-located meeting points in Reykjavík and Hella. As we head towards the highlands, your guide will share fascinating stories and facts about Iceland's geology, flora, and fauna. As we approach Landmannalaugar, the landscape transforms into a spectacle of colors and volcanic formations, setting the stage for a day of exploration and wonder. Upon arrival at Landmannalaugar, we'll prepare for a simple yet breathtaking trek. This route, accessible to most skill levels, will take us through lava fields, multicolored mountains, and bubbling hot springs. Along the way, there will be numerous opportunities to stop and capture the majesty of the landscape with our cameras. Our guide will ensure everyone has ample time to enjoy the views and take photographs. After the trek, we'll head to Landmannalaugar's famous hot springs. Here, you can purchase a ticket to relax and rejuvenate in these natural pools, surrounded by a landscape that seems out of this world. Soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters is the perfect way to rest after the hike and immerse yourself in the tranquility of Icelandic nature. Join us on this extraordinary day trip to Landmannalaugar and discover why this place is one of Iceland's most magical and iconic destinations.

Hella: Guided Tour of Ancient Man-Made Caves

Hella: Guided Tour of Ancient Man-Made Caves

Twelve man-made caves have been discovered on the land of Ægissíða by Hella on the South coast of Iceland. On this one hour tour you will visit four of them in the company of an Icelandic guide that will tell you all the story's about them and people that made them. This historical site is with out a doubt Iceland's oldest still standing archaeological remains. The wonders of the Caves of Hella include ancient crosses, wall carvings and carved seats. Mystery surrounds the caves and for centuries people have wondered: Are the caves the handiwork of the Celts? Were the caves a place of ancient worship? Caves of Hella offer a great opportunity to explore these historic caves in Iceland. Join us to discover the secrets they hold and experience the magical Underworld of the South. The Caves are located by the town Hella, right next to Route 1 (the Ring Road), an approximately one hour drive from Reykjavik. We have a big parking lot, together with the American School Bus café and we offer plenty of free parking. We are a perfect add on to your road trip along the south coast of Iceland.

Reykjavík: German-speaking shore excursion South Iceland in a small group

Reykjavík: German-speaking shore excursion South Iceland in a small group

The tour starts at the cruise terminal in Reykjavík and leads across the Hellisheiði plateau, in good weather we make a photo stop at a parking lot with a wide view along the south coast, past the town of Hveragerði and through the towns of Selfoss, Hella and Hvólsvöllur to the Seljalandsfoss waterfall. The 60m high Seljalandsfoss has the special feature that you can walk around it. The route continues below the famous Eyjafjallajökull glacier volcano to the Skógafoss waterfall, which is also 60 meters high. You can walk almost right up to the thundering masses of water at the foot of the waterfall. You might even be brave enough to try to find the treasure chest filled with gold that is said to be hidden behind the waterfall. The next stop is at the Sólheimajökull glacier tongue, which is part of the mighty Mýrdalsjökull glacier. The ice of Sólheimajökull is partially colored black by ash from earlier volcanic eruptions. From the parking lot, it is a 10-minute walk to a point from which you have a great view of the glacier. Small icebergs often float in the small lagoon below the glacier. From the glacier, we then head to the southernmost mainland point of Iceland, Dyrhólaey (Keyhole Island). The former island rises up to 115 meters above sea level. In the summer months, you can observe various species of seabirds here, including the cute puffins. The striking large hole in one of the rocks gave the silted-up former island its name. There is a beautiful view over the black beach towards Reynisfjara. The last stop on this tour is the black stone beach at Reynisfjara with the offshore rocks Reynisdrangar, which, according to legend, are a petrified troll ship. With its striking basalt columns and the cave on the beach, this is a popular stop. However, you have to watch out for the monster waves here, which can run unexpectedly much higher up the beach. It is therefore essential to pay attention to the warning lights and associated warning signs. On the way back, we take a toilet break at a rest stop

Adventure in Landmannalaugar - Without transfer

Adventure in Landmannalaugar - Without transfer

Embark on an unforgettable day trip to Landmannalaugar, one of the most impressive gems of Iceland's highlands. This journey, designed for small groups, allows you to enjoy a more intimate and personalized experience, accompanied by an expert guide who will reveal the secrets of this enigmatic environment. Upon arrival at Landmannalaugar, we'll prepare for a simple yet breathtaking trek. This route, accessible to most skill levels, will take us through lava fields, multicolored mountains, and bubbling hot springs. Along the way, there will be numerous opportunities to stop and capture the majesty of the landscape with our cameras. Our guide will ensure everyone has ample time to enjoy the views and take photographs. After the trek, we'll head to Landmannalaugar's famous hot springs. Here, you can relax and rejuvenate in these natural pools, surrounded by a landscape that seems out of this world. Soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters is the perfect way to rest after the hike and immerse yourself in the tranquility of Icelandic nature. Join us on this extraordinary day trip to Landmannalaugar and discover why this place is one of Iceland's most magical and iconic destinations.

Reykjavik: Thorsmork Valley and Gigjokull Glacier Tour

Reykjavik: Thorsmork Valley and Gigjokull Glacier Tour

Embark on a thrilling super jeep tour of the South Coast of Iceland. Traverse the stunning Hellisheiði Plateau, visit the Thorsmork Valley, and explore the Stakkholtsgjá canyon, a filming location for Game of Thrones. Start your adventure with a pick-up from your hotel in Reykjavik or meet your guide at various locations along the South Coast, including Hveragerdi, Selfoss, Hella, and Hvolsvöllur. Traverse the stunning Hellisheiði Plateau, heading toward Iceland's mesmerizing South Coast. Pause in Hvolsvöllur for a quick coffee break, the perfect chance to refuel before a day packed with exploration. Continue to the legendary Thorsmork Valley, with an exhilarating visit to the Gígjökull glacier, an outlet glacier of the renowned Eyjafjallajökull volcano. Feel the chill of the ice as you approach the glacier’s edge and witness the dramatic landscape shaped by the 2010 eruption that halted air traffic across Europe. It’s a powerful experience of Iceland’s remarkable geology. The adventure continues as you explore Stakkholtsgjá canyon, a filming location for Game of Thrones. Immerse yourself in this 2-kilometer canyon, with moss-covered cliffs, hidden waterfalls, and caves steeped in folklore, adding a touch of magic to the experience. Deeper into Thorsmork, brace yourself for a thrilling ride through rugged terrain in your super jeep. Cross rivers and navigate diverse landscapes, soaking in the lush greenery surrounded by the mighty Myrdalsjokull, Eyjafjallajokull, and Tindfjallajokull glaciers. As the day draws to a close, visit the hidden gem of Nauthúsagil ravine. Stroll under natural canopies formed by rowan trees and explore a narrow ravine to find an enchanting waterfall bathed in soft, otherworldly light. After a day rich in adventure and wonder, head back to Reykjavík, stopping once more at Hvolsvöllur for a well-earned coffee, arriving around 6 PM.

South Coast, Iceland: Day Private Tour

South Coast, Iceland: Day Private Tour

Our service includes picking you up at your hotel. Then we will pass through Selfoss, there we can make a stop at a cafe so you can buy a coffee and something for breakfast. Then we will pass through the city of Hella, a small and charming town, and continue our journey towards Seljalandfoss waterfall, where we will stop. If the conditions are right, you can walk behind the waterfall and visit Gljúfrabúl, a hidden waterfall a few minutes away. Our next stop is Skógafoss, where the view is wonderful, here during the summer the current is much stronger and more imposing. The next stop is to visit the entrance to the Sólheimarjökull glacier. The next stop is at the Black Beach of Reynisfjara, here you have to pay special attention to the wave alert, as it is very common for tourists to not be able to escape the waves because they are busy taking photos of the place. Then we will visit our last stop: the black beach in Vík, a place where you can see birds and enjoy the beauty of the landscape. On the way back we will drop you off at your hotel.

The Old Turf Farm at Keldur: Want to Travel Back in Time?

The Old Turf Farm at Keldur: Want to Travel Back in Time?

For centuries, turf houses were the homes of the majority of Icelanders. The turf farm at Keldur is an excellent example of old Icelandic architecture, that blends seamlessly into the natural landscape. Despite its age, the turf far at Keldur is one of the largest preserved turf farms in south Iceland. From the hut there is an underground tunnel thought to date from the 12th or 13th century and was probably built during a time of conflict. In addition to these, several outhouses have been preserved. Keldur is one of the largest preserved turf farms in south Iceland, owned by The National Museum of Iceland. Open daily from June 1st - August 30th. Book your visit into the past and discover Icelandic history.

Private Glacier Lagoon & Diamond Beach Tour

Private Glacier Lagoon & Diamond Beach Tour

This day trip from Reykjavik takes you along the entire south of Iceland and the tour takes roughly 15 hours to complete. Some of the most scenic locations in Iceland can be found on this route so doing a private tour with some added flexibility is a great option. There is a fair amount of driving involved but the journey itself is more than worth it. Travelling on the Ring Road from Reykjavik we go through some of the most scenic areas on the south coast of Iceland, including the Eldhraun Lava Field, Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Skógafoss Waterfall, Vík village, Skaftafell and Öræfajökull, highest mountain in Iceland and countless others. Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon in Vatnajökull National Park stands out like a massive jewel forged with ice and fire and is an absolutely mind blowing experience. It is everchanging with the drift ice coming from the glacier and in fact growing every year so never quite the same. We offer the option to take the amphibian boat trip out among the white and blue icebergs spotting new shapes at every turn and the heads of seals chasing fish into the sweet water. And do not forget to check out the Diamond Beach at the mouth of the short glacial river where crumbling bits of transparent ice sparkle in the black volcanic sand. Please be aware that there are numerous natural treasures along this route, and we may not have time to explore them all. Since this is a private tour, rely on your driver to suggest the most appealing destinations, and they will assist you in crafting an exceptional itinerary for the day.

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Reykjavík/Hella: Landmannalaugar Highlands Full-Day Trip

Reykjavík/Hella: Landmannalaugar Highlands Full-Day Trip

Embark on an unforgettable day trip to Landmannalaugar, one of the most impressive gems of Iceland's highlands. This journey, designed for small groups, allows you to enjoy a more intimate and personalized experience, accompanied by an expert guide who will reveal the secrets of this enigmatic environment. The adventure begins early in the morning when our comfortable minibus picks you up from conveniently-located meeting points in Reykjavík and Hella. As we head towards the highlands, your guide will share fascinating stories and facts about Iceland's geology, flora, and fauna. As we approach Landmannalaugar, the landscape transforms into a spectacle of colors and volcanic formations, setting the stage for a day of exploration and wonder. Upon arrival at Landmannalaugar, we'll prepare for a simple yet breathtaking trek. This route, accessible to most skill levels, will take us through lava fields, multicolored mountains, and bubbling hot springs. Along the way, there will be numerous opportunities to stop and capture the majesty of the landscape with our cameras. Our guide will ensure everyone has ample time to enjoy the views and take photographs. After the trek, we'll head to Landmannalaugar's famous hot springs. Here, you can purchase a ticket to relax and rejuvenate in these natural pools, surrounded by a landscape that seems out of this world. Soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters is the perfect way to rest after the hike and immerse yourself in the tranquility of Icelandic nature. Join us on this extraordinary day trip to Landmannalaugar and discover why this place is one of Iceland's most magical and iconic destinations.

Hella: Guided Tour of Ancient Man-Made Caves

Hella: Guided Tour of Ancient Man-Made Caves

Twelve man-made caves have been discovered on the land of Ægissíða by Hella on the South coast of Iceland. On this one hour tour you will visit four of them in the company of an Icelandic guide that will tell you all the story's about them and people that made them. This historical site is with out a doubt Iceland's oldest still standing archaeological remains. The wonders of the Caves of Hella include ancient crosses, wall carvings and carved seats. Mystery surrounds the caves and for centuries people have wondered: Are the caves the handiwork of the Celts? Were the caves a place of ancient worship? Caves of Hella offer a great opportunity to explore these historic caves in Iceland. Join us to discover the secrets they hold and experience the magical Underworld of the South. The Caves are located by the town Hella, right next to Route 1 (the Ring Road), an approximately one hour drive from Reykjavik. We have a big parking lot, together with the American School Bus café and we offer plenty of free parking. We are a perfect add on to your road trip along the south coast of Iceland.

Reykjavík: German-speaking shore excursion South Iceland in a small group

Reykjavík: German-speaking shore excursion South Iceland in a small group

The tour starts at the cruise terminal in Reykjavík and leads across the Hellisheiði plateau, in good weather we make a photo stop at a parking lot with a wide view along the south coast, past the town of Hveragerði and through the towns of Selfoss, Hella and Hvólsvöllur to the Seljalandsfoss waterfall. The 60m high Seljalandsfoss has the special feature that you can walk around it. The route continues below the famous Eyjafjallajökull glacier volcano to the Skógafoss waterfall, which is also 60 meters high. You can walk almost right up to the thundering masses of water at the foot of the waterfall. You might even be brave enough to try to find the treasure chest filled with gold that is said to be hidden behind the waterfall. The next stop is at the Sólheimajökull glacier tongue, which is part of the mighty Mýrdalsjökull glacier. The ice of Sólheimajökull is partially colored black by ash from earlier volcanic eruptions. From the parking lot, it is a 10-minute walk to a point from which you have a great view of the glacier. Small icebergs often float in the small lagoon below the glacier. From the glacier, we then head to the southernmost mainland point of Iceland, Dyrhólaey (Keyhole Island). The former island rises up to 115 meters above sea level. In the summer months, you can observe various species of seabirds here, including the cute puffins. The striking large hole in one of the rocks gave the silted-up former island its name. There is a beautiful view over the black beach towards Reynisfjara. The last stop on this tour is the black stone beach at Reynisfjara with the offshore rocks Reynisdrangar, which, according to legend, are a petrified troll ship. With its striking basalt columns and the cave on the beach, this is a popular stop. However, you have to watch out for the monster waves here, which can run unexpectedly much higher up the beach. It is therefore essential to pay attention to the warning lights and associated warning signs. On the way back, we take a toilet break at a rest stop

Adventure in Landmannalaugar - Without transfer

Adventure in Landmannalaugar - Without transfer

Embark on an unforgettable day trip to Landmannalaugar, one of the most impressive gems of Iceland's highlands. This journey, designed for small groups, allows you to enjoy a more intimate and personalized experience, accompanied by an expert guide who will reveal the secrets of this enigmatic environment. Upon arrival at Landmannalaugar, we'll prepare for a simple yet breathtaking trek. This route, accessible to most skill levels, will take us through lava fields, multicolored mountains, and bubbling hot springs. Along the way, there will be numerous opportunities to stop and capture the majesty of the landscape with our cameras. Our guide will ensure everyone has ample time to enjoy the views and take photographs. After the trek, we'll head to Landmannalaugar's famous hot springs. Here, you can relax and rejuvenate in these natural pools, surrounded by a landscape that seems out of this world. Soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters is the perfect way to rest after the hike and immerse yourself in the tranquility of Icelandic nature. Join us on this extraordinary day trip to Landmannalaugar and discover why this place is one of Iceland's most magical and iconic destinations.

Reykjavik: Thorsmork Valley and Gigjokull Glacier Tour

Reykjavik: Thorsmork Valley and Gigjokull Glacier Tour

Embark on a thrilling super jeep tour of the South Coast of Iceland. Traverse the stunning Hellisheiði Plateau, visit the Thorsmork Valley, and explore the Stakkholtsgjá canyon, a filming location for Game of Thrones. Start your adventure with a pick-up from your hotel in Reykjavik or meet your guide at various locations along the South Coast, including Hveragerdi, Selfoss, Hella, and Hvolsvöllur. Traverse the stunning Hellisheiði Plateau, heading toward Iceland's mesmerizing South Coast. Pause in Hvolsvöllur for a quick coffee break, the perfect chance to refuel before a day packed with exploration. Continue to the legendary Thorsmork Valley, with an exhilarating visit to the Gígjökull glacier, an outlet glacier of the renowned Eyjafjallajökull volcano. Feel the chill of the ice as you approach the glacier’s edge and witness the dramatic landscape shaped by the 2010 eruption that halted air traffic across Europe. It’s a powerful experience of Iceland’s remarkable geology. The adventure continues as you explore Stakkholtsgjá canyon, a filming location for Game of Thrones. Immerse yourself in this 2-kilometer canyon, with moss-covered cliffs, hidden waterfalls, and caves steeped in folklore, adding a touch of magic to the experience. Deeper into Thorsmork, brace yourself for a thrilling ride through rugged terrain in your super jeep. Cross rivers and navigate diverse landscapes, soaking in the lush greenery surrounded by the mighty Myrdalsjokull, Eyjafjallajokull, and Tindfjallajokull glaciers. As the day draws to a close, visit the hidden gem of Nauthúsagil ravine. Stroll under natural canopies formed by rowan trees and explore a narrow ravine to find an enchanting waterfall bathed in soft, otherworldly light. After a day rich in adventure and wonder, head back to Reykjavík, stopping once more at Hvolsvöllur for a well-earned coffee, arriving around 6 PM.

South Coast, Iceland: Day Private Tour

South Coast, Iceland: Day Private Tour

Our service includes picking you up at your hotel. Then we will pass through Selfoss, there we can make a stop at a cafe so you can buy a coffee and something for breakfast. Then we will pass through the city of Hella, a small and charming town, and continue our journey towards Seljalandfoss waterfall, where we will stop. If the conditions are right, you can walk behind the waterfall and visit Gljúfrabúl, a hidden waterfall a few minutes away. Our next stop is Skógafoss, where the view is wonderful, here during the summer the current is much stronger and more imposing. The next stop is to visit the entrance to the Sólheimarjökull glacier. The next stop is at the Black Beach of Reynisfjara, here you have to pay special attention to the wave alert, as it is very common for tourists to not be able to escape the waves because they are busy taking photos of the place. Then we will visit our last stop: the black beach in Vík, a place where you can see birds and enjoy the beauty of the landscape. On the way back we will drop you off at your hotel.

The Old Turf Farm at Keldur: Want to Travel Back in Time?

The Old Turf Farm at Keldur: Want to Travel Back in Time?

For centuries, turf houses were the homes of the majority of Icelanders. The turf farm at Keldur is an excellent example of old Icelandic architecture, that blends seamlessly into the natural landscape. Despite its age, the turf far at Keldur is one of the largest preserved turf farms in south Iceland. From the hut there is an underground tunnel thought to date from the 12th or 13th century and was probably built during a time of conflict. In addition to these, several outhouses have been preserved. Keldur is one of the largest preserved turf farms in south Iceland, owned by The National Museum of Iceland. Open daily from June 1st - August 30th. Book your visit into the past and discover Icelandic history.

Private Glacier Lagoon & Diamond Beach Tour

Private Glacier Lagoon & Diamond Beach Tour

This day trip from Reykjavik takes you along the entire south of Iceland and the tour takes roughly 15 hours to complete. Some of the most scenic locations in Iceland can be found on this route so doing a private tour with some added flexibility is a great option. There is a fair amount of driving involved but the journey itself is more than worth it. Travelling on the Ring Road from Reykjavik we go through some of the most scenic areas on the south coast of Iceland, including the Eldhraun Lava Field, Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Skógafoss Waterfall, Vík village, Skaftafell and Öræfajökull, highest mountain in Iceland and countless others. Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon in Vatnajökull National Park stands out like a massive jewel forged with ice and fire and is an absolutely mind blowing experience. It is everchanging with the drift ice coming from the glacier and in fact growing every year so never quite the same. We offer the option to take the amphibian boat trip out among the white and blue icebergs spotting new shapes at every turn and the heads of seals chasing fish into the sweet water. And do not forget to check out the Diamond Beach at the mouth of the short glacial river where crumbling bits of transparent ice sparkle in the black volcanic sand. Please be aware that there are numerous natural treasures along this route, and we may not have time to explore them all. Since this is a private tour, rely on your driver to suggest the most appealing destinations, and they will assist you in crafting an exceptional itinerary for the day.

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Hanna was the best tour guide! She kept the whole tour mesmerised by her knowledge! So glad we stumbled across this find whilst visiting the American bus cafe Would recommend 10/10!

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Yanis our guide was very good. The hike took place in the snow, it was the last day of the excursion and Yanis helped me a lot because it was very slippery. I recommend this company

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Stefan was a very chill and funny guide. He was clearly very knowledgeable and had interesting insights into the Icelandic history. Would recommend the tour again!

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Incredible views, incredible funny guide who took us the extra kilometer (so to speak) once he determined our group could handle a good challenge!

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Warm friendly and safe. wonderful guides. Best experience. Hope to meet them again soon.